The enthusiastically expected WBO Asia title session between star Indian boxer Vijender Singh and Australian Kerry Trust has turned out to be a hit with the fans, who have gotten all the tickets that went on special in the primary stage.
The principal portion of tickets to see WBO Asia Pacific super middleweight title challenge being held at Thyagaraj Sports Complex in Delhi on July 16 was sold out in under two weeks, the session's promoters — IOS Boxing Advancements — said in a public statement.
The title will highlight an aggregate of seven battles including the headliner of Vijender wherein other remote boxers will be seen live in real life against youthful and capable Indians.
The primary stage had around 30 percent of the aggregate limit of the stadium available to be purchased and the tickets were sold out in only 12 days.
Bookmyshow, which is the authority ticketing accomplice of this title, made the tickets accessible for the fans on their site.
The tickets of general stands were evaluated at Rs 1000, Premium Stand for Rs 1500, VIP Stand Rs 2000, VVIP Stand Rs 5000 and Ringside tickets for Rs 15000. Amid first period of brisk riser IOS Boxing Advancements offered a markdown of 20 percent.
Remarking on the ticket deals, Vijender said, "A major thank you to my fans for their estimable love and backing. I am truly energized and willingly sitting tight to enter the ring for my first title battle before my home group on 16 July.
As of now I am preparing hard in Manchester and holding up to be back home in the principal week of July in front of this title battle."
The second period of offers will begin from June 23. In the second stage, another 30 percent tickets of the aggregate stadium limit will be available to be purchased till July 2.
"We have gotten surprising reaction as far as ticket deals for the main period of our boxing title to be hung on July 16. The uncommon reaction demonstrates the sort of fervor there is about the title battle of Vijender Singh," Neerav Tomar, Promoter IOS Boxing Advancements said.
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