P4P King Canelo Alvarez will put his newly earned WBC and WBA 168 lbs titles on the line against Avni Yildirim on February 27 at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, Florida. Following a major win over Callum Smith in December, Alvarez will return to the ring in just over two months.
Being one of the most active boxers, Alvarez will seemingly grab a lot of eyes in his upcoming fight. It’s also the gateway to a 168 lbs title unification fight between Alvarez and Billy Joe Saunders in May. That said, boxing has already allowed fan-attendances, and one can witness the action live from the arena. Although Alvarez had a live attendance in his last fight, his next appearance may be before a full-house.
Boasting a total capacity of over 80,000, Hard Rock Stadium can witness a record-breaking crowd in a few weeks. So, one may desire to see it live, and here are the details of how to buy tickets for the Canelo Alvarez vs Avni Yildirim bout.
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Canelo Alvarez vs Avni Yildirim- Ticket details and more
The tickets are available on several websites. Fans can purchase tickets for the events from Ticketmaster and have a complete overlook of the stadium. Ranging from $75 to over $6000, there’s a variety in the ticket sales and seats.
There are eight gates at the Hardrock Stadium in Miami, and each gate has its own pricing and ticket value. Meanwhile, Stubhub.com also has tickets, but currently, their website shows only two available slots. Meanwhile, physical tickets are also available in the USA.
Apart from the alluring main-event, Matchroom has stacked up several more fights on the card that can rightfully demand the fan’s attention. Although Alvarez remains the prime attraction, the other fights aren’t anything less. Thus, here’s a look at the entire fight card.
Canelo Alvarez vs. Avni Yildirim, (Super middleweight-12 rounds)
Julio Cesar Martinez vs. McWilliams Arroyo, (Flyweight-12 rounds)
Zhilei Zhang vs. Jerry Forrest, (Heavyweight- 10 rounds)
Diego Pacheco vs. Rodolfo Gomez Jr., (Super middleweight- 8 rounds)
Alexis Espino vs. Ashton Sykes, (Super middleweight- 6 rounds)
Alexis Eduardo Molina vs. TBA, (Featherweight- 6 rounds)
Marc Castro vs. Lester Brown, (Junior lightweight- 4)
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Aaron Aponte vs. Harry Gigliotti, (Junior welterweight- 4 rounds)
Keyshawn Davis vs. Lester Brown, (Lightweight-4 rounds)
Do you think it will be one of the best boxing cards of the year?
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