My Hunt for Fury vs Ngannou Tickets
Alright, so the moment I heard about Tyson Fury actually fighting Francis Ngannou, my first thought was, “I gotta see this live.” Seriously, a boxing champ versus an MMA powerhouse? Wild stuff. So, the hunt for tickets began pretty much immediately.

First thing I did was grab my laptop. Just opened up a browser and started searching. Typed in stuff like “Fury Ngannou tickets,” “where to buy Fury Ngannou fight tickets,” you know, the usual things. Lots of results popped up, as you’d expect.
Navigating the noise was the first hurdle. So many sites claiming to have tickets. Some looked kinda dodgy, others looked like resale platforms already asking for crazy money. I tried sticking to what looked like official channels first. You hear stories about fake tickets, and I wasn’t about to drop serious cash on something worthless.
I spent a good chunk of time just clicking around. Some sites mentioned specific dates for sales, others had waiting lists. It felt a bit like chasing smoke for a while. You’d see links, click ’em, and end up on pages that weren’t quite ready or just gave general info about the event itself, not the tickets.
- Checked the venue’s official site – sometimes they handle sales directly.
- Looked for announcements from the promoters themselves.
- Scanned boxing news sites hoping they’d point to the legitimate seller.
Eventually, I landed on what seemed like the main official seller or platform being used for the event in Riyadh. Had to register an account, the usual drill. Then it was a matter of waiting for the actual sale to go live, or checking back constantly.
Getting into the actual sale process was intense. When I finally saw tickets were available, it felt like a mad dash. There was definitely a queue system, sitting there watching a little progress bar, hoping you get through before everything’s gone. You pick your section, hope the seats you clicked are still there by the time you get to checkout.

Now, I managed to get through the queue after a bit of waiting. And let me tell you, seeing the prices… wow. Demand was clearly massive. Even the seats further back weren’t exactly cheap. You really had to decide how much seeing this spectacle live was worth to you. I had a look at the different tiers, weighed the options. It wasn’t a simple click-and-buy situation unless you had deep pockets ready to go.
So yeah, that was my journey trying to snag those tickets. It took some digging, some waiting, and a bit of sticker shock at the end. A real event, that’s for sure, and getting in was part of the adventure, I guess.