Tickets for Tyson Fury’s boxing return are being offered for just £19, lower than half of the most cost effective seats on sale per week in the past.
Secondary web sites reminiscent of Viagogo have loads of availability for the April 11 bout on the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Ringside seats stay upwards of £3,000, however a £19 seat is out there with a restricted view proper behind the Spurs stadium. The most cost-effective seat was round £55 on resale web sites on March 25.
Sources with data of gross sales for the occasion denied the suggestion gross sales have been sluggish. Spencer Brown is the lead promoter for Fury’s return from retirement to fight Arslanbek Makhmudov. Brown, who has lengthy labored in a managerial position for Fury, has been authorised for an official British promoter’s licence by the British Boxing Board of Control.
Fury’s Russian opponent is 21-2, with 19 of his wins coming by means of knockout. His most up-to-date bout was towards David Allen in October 2025, whereas Fury has not fought since back-to-back losses against Oleksandr Usyk in 2024.
The fight shall be proven on Netflix at no additional price to subscribers. It stays to be seen what form Fury is in after his father John claimed his son’s legs had gone.
Fury Snr advised Playbook Boxing he wouldn’t be on the bout, claiming his son had been “gone” since his trilogy of heavyweight title fights towards Deontay Wilder, the final of which was in October 2021.
He mentioned: “My relationship with Tyson is destroyed. Boxing destroyed it completely.”
Fury introduced in January he was returning to the ring. But his father mentioned: “Tyson has been gone since the Deontay Wilder fights; they finished him. Wilder completely done him. He’s not got a leg underneath him. He took a lot away from Tyson. Makhmudov is a problem for Tyson. I am the first one to say it.”