Cheap resale prices raise concerns over demand.
The streaming service’s entry-level option in the UK is £6, or about $8. If you prefer to watch without ads, though, you’ll need the standard plan, which starts at £13, just over $16.
Fury hasn’t fought since dropping back-to-back fights against Oleksandr Usyk in 2024. He’s now facing an undefeated foe in Kabayel – though Fury is still expected to take care of business this time around.
Tyson Fury tickets reach lows of $14 as he struggles to draw fans for comeback fight

Tyson Fury is heading into one final title push at 37, but questions are being asked about his ability to still pull big crowds in the UK. His return kicks off against Arslanbek Makhmudov, but ticket sales so far haven’t matched expectations.
The fight, streaming live on Netflix this Saturday night, will be the platform’s fifth boxing event. But early indicators suggest it’s not generating much excitement.
In the past, Fury has sold out Wembley with 94,000 fans and brought nearly 60,000 to Tottenham for fights against Dillian Whyte and Derek Chisora—opponents who may have been lesser names globally but were familiar faces in Britain.
This time though, Frank Warren isn’t involved. Instead, Netflix and Turki Alalshikh are handling things. The official promoter listed is Spencer Brown from Goldstar Promotions, who has managed Fury for a while now.
Right now, if you look on resale site Viagogo, upper-section tickets are going for as little as $14. Even floor seats can be found for around $127—which is rare for a major Netflix event.
Tyson Fury responds to questions over ticket sales
This time around he does not have his father John by his side either as he disavowed Tyson’s decision not to stay retired this time around. And Tommy also admitted that it is probably time that his older brother stepped away from the sport after what has been a legendary career.
“Let’s just say it’s been a very busy few months in the boxing scene all around the world,” he told presenters Susanna Reid and Adil Ray when they asked him about poor ticket sales.
“Especially in the UK there’s been a lot of big fights on. But I’m sure we will sell out on Saturday night like we always do before. We don’t expect it sold out beforehand.”
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