Alright, so let me tell you about the whole process I went through trying to grab tickets for that Canelo Alvarez vs Charlo fight. Man, what a ride that was.

Soon as I heard the fight was official, I knew I wanted to go. Seeing Canelo live is just one of those things, you know? Plus, Charlo moving up, it felt like a proper big-time event. Didn’t want to miss it if I could help it.
The Initial Scramble
So, the first step was figuring out when tickets actually went on sale. I kept an eye on the news, boxing sites, social media, trying to catch the date. Once I had it, I was ready. Or so I thought. The day they dropped, I was right there, hitting refresh on the main ticket websites – you know the ones, the official sellers like Ticketmaster and the arena’s site. It was chaos. Everything vanished in seconds, or the only things left were either way up in the rafters for stupid money, or seats close enough to smell the sweat but costing thousands. Seriously, the prices some seats were listed at right away were just mind-blowing.
Venturing into Reseller Territory
Okay, so the official route seemed like a bust, at least for seats I could actually afford without selling a kidney. The next logical step, unfortunately, was checking out the resale markets. Places like StubHub, Viagogo, SeatGeek. They definitely had tickets. Plenty of them. But holy cow, the markups were insane. People trying to flip tickets for double, triple, sometimes even more than face value. It really grinds my gears, that stuff. Just pure greed.
And you always have that nagging worry in the back of your mind: are these legit? You hear stories about fake tickets all the time. Imagine spending all that money, traveling to the fight, and then getting turned away at the door. Nightmare scenario. So, I was super hesitant about going down that road.
- Checked official sites relentlessly – Mostly sold out or ridiculously priced early on.
- Scoured reseller sites – Found tickets, but prices were crazy high, felt risky.
- Asked around – Friends were having the same struggle, lots of frustration.
The Waiting Game and a Bit of Luck
I kinda resigned myself to maybe not going. It was stressful, constantly checking, feeling ripped off by the prices. I spent a good few days just compulsively refreshing the official ticket pages, hoping maybe some holds would expire or they’d release another batch. You hear about that happening sometimes. It felt like a long shot.

Then, believe it or not, it actually worked. I was just randomly checking one evening, clicking through the Ticketmaster page more out of habit than anything else. Suddenly, a pair of tickets popped up in a decent section. Not super close, but not terrible either. And the price? Still expensive, don’t get me wrong, but way more reasonable than the resale vultures. My hands were literally shaking trying to click ‘buy’ and get my payment info in fast enough before someone else snagged them. The little processing icon felt like it was spinning for an eternity.
But it went through. Got the confirmation. Felt a massive wave of relief wash over me. Like I’d actually accomplished something major.
Looking Back
So, that was my journey getting these Canelo vs Charlo tickets. It wasn’t easy. Took a lot of persistence, constant checking, and frankly, a healthy dose of luck just being online at the right second. It’s a bit of a messed-up system, honestly, with how fast things sell out and how high the resale prices get. But managing to get tickets without paying those insane markups felt really good. Now, just gotta hope the fight lives up to the hype! Pretty sure it will be worth all the hassle.