Paul vs Tyson Ticket Prices: Cost to Attend the Fights

Jake Paul and Mike Tyson’s highly anticipated boxing match at AT&T Stadium near Dallas is approaching, with tickets still available through SeatGeek, ranging from $38 for the cheapest seats to $50,000 for VIP ringside packages.


Jake Paul and Mike Tyson are gearing up for one of the most buzzworthy boxing matches in recent history. The showdown is set to take place at AT&T Stadium, just outside Dallas.

This stadium, usually home to the Dallas Cowboys, can seat about 80,000 people. But with extra seating on the field level, it might stretch to accommodate 100,000 fans. Instead of Ticketmaster, Paul’s company Most Valuable Promotions has partnered with SeatGeek for ticket sales.

A quick glance at the seating chart shows plenty of tickets still available. You can find seats ranging from close to the action on the floor to way up in the nosebleeds.

The cheapest regular seat is going for $50 in section 408, which is way up there at the top level. Interestingly, most budget-friendly seats are clumped in a few sections on one side of the stadium. And there’s a single handicap seat priced at $38—the absolute lowest you can find right now.

Descend a section lower, and ticket prices rise slightly, hovering around $90 each depending on your row. As you inch closer to the ring, prices naturally climb higher.

Floor seats? Oh yes, they’re still available! Prices vary wildly based on location. The closest non-resale seat sits in the fourth row—just one left—and it’s priced at a hefty $7,500.

Move back four rows from nearly the same view, and prices drop significantly to $2,623 for what’s currently available.

If you’re eyeing that ringside experience, SeatGeek offers a special VIP package for an eye-popping $50,000. Another second-row VIP package is listed at $12,500.

Other VIP floor seats range dramatically in price—from $20,000 down to $3,500 if you’re okay with sitting in the fifth row.

Resale sites like Ticketmaster and StubHub might have different options for ringside or floor seats. It’s something worth checking out.

As we inch closer to fight night and promoters aim for a sell-out crowd, ticket prices could fluctuate. Resellers may adjust prices rather than risk eating the cost of unsold tickets.

Whether MVP will reveal the full live gate earnings remains a mystery.

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