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NextImg:Canelo vs. Crawford TKO boxing Las Vegas ticket prices are dropping

Two of the greatest living boxers are about to meet for the first time.

On Saturday, Sept. 13, Ring Magazine Super middleweight title holder Canelo Álvarez is stepping into the ring against the undefeated Terence “Bud” Crawford in what might be the year’s biggest TKO Boxing match at the Raiders’ home, aka Las Vegas’ Allegiant Stadium.

Once the victor is crowned they will hold the Ring, WBA, WBC, IBF and WBO titles.

“This is the tail end of my career,” the 37-year-old Crawford, who sports a spotless 41-0 record, said. “…I want Canelo Alvarez.”

Prior to this match, the elite fighters have never met; this is largely due to the fact that Crawford weighed in at 154 pounds while Álvarez is 168. The two will battle at 168, otherwise known as Super middleweight.

“Greatness means everything to me now,” Crawford added. “I’ve got something to do that no fighter has ever done before and that’s become three-time undisputed champion in the male division.”

“Crawford is one of the best out there, and…I like to share the ring with that kind of fighter,” Álvarez said when the fight was initially announced. “It’s my pleasure.”

Even though hype is at an all-time high, last-minute Álvarez vs. Crawford tickets are available.

At the time of publication, our team found seats going for as low as $324 including fees on Vivid Seats.

In the event you’re hoping to get closer to this likely historic Sin City showdown, lower-level tickets start at $615 including fees.

While expensive, both prices are still quite a bit cheaper than when our team first reported on how much it would cost to witness this flight live back in early May.

Truth be told, the 100-level seats are nearly $1,000 (!) less than what they cost four short months ago.

For more information, our team has everything you need to know and more about the Canelo vs. Crawford fight at Allegiant Stadium below.

All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.

A complete breakdown of all the best ticket prices by section at Allegiant Stadium for the fight (versus what they cost on May 7) can be found here:

Allegiant Stadium sectionsTicket prices
start at
Ticket prices
started at on May 7
400-level$325
(including fees)
$473
300-level$324
(including fees)
$536
200-level$369
(including fees)
$853
200-level
(standing room only)
$561
(including fees)
N/A
100-level$615
(including fees)
$1,608

(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are in US dollars, subject to fluctuation and, if it isn’t noted, will include additional fees at checkout.)

Vivid Seats is a verified secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand. 

They offer a 100% buyer guarantee that states your transaction will be safe and secure and your tickets will be delivered prior to the event.

Still curious about Vivid Seats? You can find an article from their team about why the company is legit here.

Almost immediately after Álvarez took down William Scull in 12 rounds months ago in Saudi Arabia, Crawford made his way to the ring. The fight was announced shortly thereafter.

To see video of the two fighters lock eyes during the fight announcement, take a look below:

Can’t make it to Sin City to see Canelo v. Crawford?

No sweat.

Here are just five huge boxing and UFC fights you won’t want to miss IRL.

• Ankalaev vs. Pereira in Las Vegas, NV (Oct. 4)

• Ennis vs. Lima in Philadelphia, PA (Oct. 11)

• De Ridder vs. Hernandez in Vancouver, BC, CA (Oct. 18)

• Pero vs. Thompson in Orlando, FL (Nov. 1)

• Della Maddalena vs Makhachev in New York, NY (Nov. 15)

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This article was written by Matt Levy, New York Post live events reporter. Levy stays up-to-date on all the latest tour announcements from your favorite musical artists and comedians, as well as Broadway openings, sporting events and more live shows – and finds great ticket prices online. Since he started his tenure at the Post in 2022, Levy has reviewed a Bruce Springsteen concert and interviewed Melissa Villaseñor of SNL fame, to name a few. Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change