More than 12,000 tickets remain unsold for Tyson Fury’s upcoming clash with Arslanbek Makhmudov, raising early questions about demand ahead of the April 11 event at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Current listings show around 12,700 tickets still available across multiple sections of the 62,850-capacity Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, with seats spread throughout both lower and upper tiers.
Prices range widely, from approximately £43 for upper-tier entry to more than £5,500 for premium hospitality - giving fans options across the full spectrum. Still, the situation isn’t unfamiliar territory for Fury.
When he last headlined the same venue against Derek Chisora in December 2022, early concerns around ticket sales also surfaced. But as fight night approached, numbers climbed steadily, with nearly 60,000 fans eventually filling the stadium.
Fury’s drawing power has proven resilient, even in fights widely viewed as one-sided. Add in the scale of the event, his continued global profile, and the added exposure from streaming on Netflix, and the current figures don’t necessarily tell the full story.
The numbers suggest a steady start, but as has often been the case with Fury’s stadium fights, the real picture likely won’t become clear until much closer to fight night.
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