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In just one second, the organizers of the match between Anthony Joshua and Kubrat Pulev on December 12 at Wembley Arena sold all 1,000 tickets. The passes, priced from £ 100 to £ 1,000, went on sale online yesterday. Immediately after the launch, huge queues of “virtual waiters” formed on the electronic portals of the AXS and StubHub platforms. Just minutes before the start of the sale, 6,000 people wanted to buy tickets.
“Each fan has 15 minutes to enter their details after purchasing a match pass. Therefore, a reservation queue is formed in case the information is filled in incorrectly,” explained the organizers.
Hours earlier, promoter Eddie Hearn, who organized the match and defended AJ’s rights, admitted that family and friends of the fighters will not have priority in obtaining passes. Everyone who wishes to attend is given the same opportunity.
Tickets cannot be resold as they are registered. Prices started at £ 100 and went up to £ 1,000. Due to travel restrictions due to the coronavirus pandemic, only Bulgarians living in England will be able to attend the Cobra match. However, they also had to be fast enough to buy tickets.
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