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Default Re: UK boxing tickets...

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Originally Posted by tatlock View Post
I want to start getting to a few fights but am not sure where to look for tickets. I live in Manchester, England. Are there any websites that i can browse, see when there are fights on in my area? I've tried the venues websites, nothing, the main promoters have fights scheduled but they tend to be big bouts like Khan, etc. Where do i start?

Thanks.

Boxing news has a section where it mentions most of the upcomig fights .

Best bet I normaly find is to contact the promoter direct to get the tickets.

Ticketmaster is also good for the big events.
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