It’s been an interesting week for the fight card scheduled to take place on March 29 at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, NV. WBO junior middleweight champion Tim Tszyu was supposed to fight Keith Thurman, but due to a bicep injury revealed on Sunday night, Tszyu will now face Sebastian Fundora. This immediately sparked the question about the price of purchasing the live stream, which was listed at $74.99 on the platform PPV.com. They pulled down the price tag after the main event was changed and listed it as “order details coming soon.”
“Coming Soon” was earlier today as they have adjusted the price to reflect $69.99 for Tszyu vs Fundora, which is also now a two-belt unification bout. This price is five dollars less than initially advertised but still a little more than what fans may be comfortable paying, especially with social media’s reaction to the initial price point.
@Tim_Tszyu brings the ‘old school’ mindset to the ring! He’s ready to take on @SebastianFundo1 in a WBO title defense and go for the WBC 154-pound belt in a new main event on 3/30.#TszyuFundora | https://t.co/op5b8eSOjx pic.twitter.com/3x2BTz6T1o
— PPV.COM (@ppv_com) March 19, 2024
On another note, Prime Video has finally placed the event on its sports dashboard within Amazon Prime Video. Although they did not input the price point on Prime Video, they put a banner within the event saying, “Available for purchase starting March 23, 2024 at 3:00 PM PT”. It followed with the statement, “The price before discount is the median price for the last 90 days”.
Based on the message on Prime Video, it appears we will all get the answer of how much the event will cost on their platform. For now, PPV.com has established its price for the junior middleweight unification on March 29.
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