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Insane Ticket Prices Revealed For Jake Paul vs Anthony Joshua Boxing Fight
Ticket prices for Jake Paul and Anthony Joshua‘s heavyweight clash on the 19th of December at the Kaseya Center in Miami, Florida, have been set at an insane level.
The two fighters couldn’t be competing on a more contrasting scale. Joshua is a former gold medal winner from the 2012 Olympic Games, and a two-time world heavyweight boxing champion with marquee wins over the likes of Wladimir Klitschko, Joseph Parker, Alexander Povetkin, Andy Ruiz Jr., and Francis Ngannou. He has even won rounds in back-to-back bouts against one of the sport’s pound-for-pound superstars in Oleksandr Usyk.
But, standing across from Joshua, is Paul — a former Disney actor turned Vine creator, YouTuber, and now a pro boxer. Though Paul has legitimate contests behind him, he’s yet to fight anyone near the level of Joshua. And the last fighter he boxed who was used to boxing, and not UFC, or basketball, was Tommy Fury, whom he lost a decision to.
Regardless, their fight is regarded as one of boxing’s events of the year. And it has been priced accordingly.
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INSANE Ticket Prices For Anthony Joshua vs Jake Paul
The fight will be Joshua’s first and only bout in 2025, having not boxed since his fifth-round knockout loss to Daniel Dubois, last year. For Paul, it will be only the second time he’ll have climbed through the ropes this year, as, while he defeated Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. in the summer, he was supposed to trade leather with Gervonta ‘Tank’ Davis in a mid-November exhibition but his promotional company Most Valuable Promotions pulled the plug seemingly on account of Davis’s legal issues.
Though MVP pushed the event to a later date and brought in an alternative opponent, the venue and broadcaster have remained the same. It is arguably a more intriguing fight, if not wildly more dangerous, for Paul.
The pricing range for tickets can be seen below, with MMA Fighting reporter Damon Martin posting on X, formerly Twitter, that fans could be parting with anything as little as $99 to eye-watering prices of $30,000 — each — if you want to be ringside.
If those figures sound outrageous, it’s because the matchup is designed to be. The promoters know full well what they’re selling: Joshua’s pedigree, Paul’s magnetism, and the curiosity of a collision no other era would produce. Whether the gamble pays off will be decided under Miami’s lights — and for those who bought in, every punch will prove whether the price was justified or wildly inflated.
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