Logan Paul vs Dillon Danis: How much do tickets cost and where to buy them?

The tickets for Logan Paul vs Dillon Danis match have almost sold out
PUBLISHED SEP 20, 2023
Logan Paul and Dillon Danis are ready to face each other on October 14 (Getty Images, @dillondanis/Instagram)
Logan Paul and Dillon Danis are ready to face each other on October 14 (Getty Images, @dillondanis/Instagram)

CLEVELAND, OHIO: The Manchester Arena fight between Logan Paul and Dillon Danis is less than a month away, and the tickets are almost sold out.

It is important to note that with KSI and Tommy Fury both competing on the same night, it is expected to be possibly the largest show in the world of influencer boxing.

Logan Paul will fight former Bellator champion Dillon Danis when he returns to the ring. As may be expected, there is a lot of buzz around the fight, most of which can be due to Paul's lack of competition since his exhibition encounter with Floyd Mayweather.

Logan Paul will be making a comeback to boxing with his fight against Dillon Danis (@loganpaul/Instagram)
Logan Paul will be making a comeback to boxing with his fight against Dillon Danis (@loganpaul/Instagram)

Logan Paul vs Dillon Danis tickets details

The site Ticketmaster is the place to go if someone wants to buy the event tickets. Ticket prices range from as low as $58 to as high as $2,791.64.

The match will be shown live on DAZN and in select regions on DAZN PPV; further information will be released later.

Except for Argentina, Chile, and Colombia, DAZN is accessible through an online browser at DAZN.com, and the app is available on a majority of streaming devices.



 

Dillon Danis seemed to have made things extremely personal between himself and Logan Paul prior to the bout by bringing up Logan's fiance Nina Agdal. He shared images of Nina with her ex-partners and disparaged her online.

The former Bellator fighter has been on a rampage of targeting Nina Agdal.

Jake Paul defends Nina Agdal

Jake Paul thinks it's just Dillon Danis' insecurities showing through. The 'Problem Child', who recently appeared on the Impaulsive podcast, rebuked Danis for "exploiting Nina" and appeared to support his brother's fiance.

Jake Paul said, “When he tweets about anything other than Nina, no one cares, it doesn’t get good engagement."

He further said, "Yeah, he makes jokes, but it’s largely in part that he’s exploiting Nina and there are so many hurt males out there that can’t get girls and they’re the ones that are like ‘yeah, f*ck girls, f*ck women, I love what Dillon is doing’ and they know they won’t ever get a hot girl.” 



 

He also added, “Now they’re finding a way out to unleash their hate through this super hateful, insecure male who is clearly, clearly a very hurt person.”

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