UFC 209 is set for Saturday night at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. There are affordable prices still available to attend in person.
As of Friday, the “get in” price is $62. The highest price to get in is $1,643 while the median price is $123.
In comparison, the minimum ticket price for December’s UFC 207 was $152 with the median ticket price at $525. 207 featured the return of Ronda Rousey.
The state breakdown of tickets sold on the secondary market per Vivid Seats is as follows:
STATE | % Sales |
CA | 35% |
NV | 9% |
NY | 6% |
AZ | 6% |
FL | 5% |
Notably, there are tickets still available on Ticketmaster with the lowest-priced ticket at $95.00.
Payout Perspective:
These numbers were taken before the news that Khabib Nurmagomedov was hospitalized on Friday morning and his fight with Tony Ferguson is in jeopardy. Obviously, the return of Ronda Rousey drove ticket prices for 207 while this weekend’s fights aren’t carrying as much buzz.
TOPS E says
But..but…. We need to pay debts hahahaha
Wil says
I think perhaps the UFC needs to move away from Vegas unless they can sell the house out…in comparison, Canelo vs Chavez has already sold out ALL tickets.
Fight Fan says
Horrible! Tickets in the gutter. Shouldn’t be having ppvs non stop.
d says
Canelo vs Chavez may have sold the house out, but what is their ppv going to look like? Maybe 400k buys? CM Punk did those numbers on an undercard. Vegas ppv buy rates are normally higher. Add that to the fact that there are no income taxes in Nevada, logistically it is easy for the UFC to work in Vegas, etc and there is no reason why they should move away from that.
d says
FF, if you want to discuss tickets being in the gutter, all one would have to do is look at nearly everything related to boxing over the past nearly 2 years.
Fight Fan says
4 billion dollar mortgage this will be like paying a dollar on a $1000 bill.
d says
Exactly, because when WME purchased the UFC at an estimated 4b, their be all end all was Thompson-Woodley. It wasn’t some long term plan. Haha.