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how much are ringside seats for canelo fight

Ringside seats for a Canelo fight are among the most expensive tickets in boxing, and for the upcoming mega-events they usually run in the high four to five figures per seat.

Quick Scoop

  • For recent Canelo mega-fights (like the Canelo vs. Terence Crawford event in Las Vegas), “massive ringside packages” have been listed at over about $9,000 per person , sometimes more depending on the exact package and row.
  • Dedicated VIP packages that include premium floor or near‑ringside seating, hospitality, and extras often start around $3,999–$4,000 and go up into the $15,000–$18,000+ range for the top “champion” or “elite” tiers.
  • General Canelo tickets (not ringside) can start in the few hundreds for upper levels, with average prices around $500+ , but true ringside is in a completely different price bracket.

Think of it this way: upper‑bowl seats are “I was there!”, lower bowl is “I saw it clearly!”, and ringside is “I felt every punch… and my bank account did too.”

What affects the price?

  1. Opponent and stakes
    • Superfights (undisputed titles, big-name opponents like Crawford) push ringside and VIP prices way up.
  1. Venue and city
    • Stadiums and NFL arenas in major markets (Las Vegas, Dallas, etc.) tend to have higher top-end VIP pricing and more layered packages.
  1. Package vs. bare ticket
    • Many “ringside” options are sold as VIP experiences (hospitality, meet‑and‑greet, photos, weigh‑in access) rather than just a standalone seat, which is why you see those $10k–$18k+ numbers.

Rough price tiers (recent events)

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Seat / Package Type Typical Range (USD) Notes
Upper/300 level $250–$500+Cheapest way in the building.
Lower bowl / 100 level $600–$1,600+Good view, not floor.
Floor / near‑ringside $2,000–$5,000+Premium tickets without full VIP bundle.
VIP Silver / Gold ~$999–$3,999+Better seats plus hospitality perks.
VIP “Champion” & similar ~$14,999–$18,499+ per personPremium floor or near‑ringside, events access, photos, extras.
Top “Elite” ringside packages Price on request, usually very highBest possible floor seats and full VIP treatment.

How to ballpark your fight’s ringside cost

If you have a specific Canelo fight in mind:

  1. Check the official ticketing site (usually Ticketmaster or the promoter’s link) and filter for “floor” or “ringside”.
  1. Look at VIP or hospitality packages pages (often run through official experience providers) for the highest tiers; those usually indicate the true ringside/VIP cost.
  1. Avoid resellers with no guarantees; counterfeit “ringside” is a known issue around big Canelo cards.

Mini story: what fans report

On forums and fan discussions, people often describe ringside at a Canelo fight as a once‑in‑a‑lifetime splurge: they save up, drop several thousand on a single seat, and then talk about how surreal it feels to see Canelo a few meters away, hearing every shot land while celebrities sit a couple of rows over. It’s pricey, but for diehards, it becomes one of those “I’ll be telling this story forever” nights.

Bottom line: For a big Canelo main event, expect true ringside or top VIP packages to run from the mid‑four figures up to well over $10k–$15k per person , depending on how exclusive the package is.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.