Alright, folks, gather ’round, because today I’m gonna tell you about my little adventure trying to snag some tickets for the Fury vs. Usyk fight. It’s been a bit of a wild ride, so buckle up!
First off, I started where any sensible person would: the official Riyadh Season website. I figured, “Hey, that’s the official place, gotta be the best, right?” Well, I found some tickets there, which was a good start. But you know me, I always like to shop around, see if I can find a better deal or maybe some better seats.
So, next up, I hit up StubHub. I heard they’re pretty good for getting tickets to all sorts of events. Their app is slick, I gotta say. I could browse tickets on the go, set up price alerts, all that jazz. They even had this thing where they guarantee the tickets, which is a nice touch. It made me feel a bit more secure about buying from them.
After that, I checked out SeatGeek. I’d heard good things about them, too. They had a pretty wide selection of tickets. Their app is awesome, by the way, with seat views and maps and this “Deal Score” thing that’s supposed to help you find good deals. I spent a good chunk of time browsing there, comparing prices, checking out different seating sections, the whole nine yards.
Finding The Live Stream
- Then I started thinking, “What if I can’t find tickets I like, or what if they’re just crazy expensive?” So I started looking into how to watch the fight online.
- Turns out, DAZN is the place to be. I downloaded their app, and I realized I can watch the fight pretty much anywhere, on any device. That’s pretty convenient. I found out the broadcast starts at 3:30 PM GMT, which is 10:30 AM here on the East Coast.
- I also saw that you can watch it through the Sky Sports Box Office app or website, so that’s another option.
In the end, I managed to find some decent tickets on SeatGeek. They weren’t cheap, but hey, it’s Fury vs. Usyk, right? It’s not every day you get to see a fight like this. I’m pretty stoked about it. I even set up the DAZN app just in case something goes wrong. I’m prepared to watch it live, no matter what!
So, that’s my story about getting tickets for the Fury vs. Usyk rematch. It was a bit of a process, but I think it all worked out in the end. Now I just gotta wait for December 21st! I’m ready to go!