David Haye expects his fight with Tyson Fury on September 28 to be a quick-sell-out and has urged his legions of fans to grab their tickets while they still can.
The heavyweight showdown, scheduled to take place at the 20,000-seater Manchester Arena later this summer, is considered by most to be the biggest fight held in Britain for many years. And, for that reason, 'The Hayemaker' is encouraging swiftness at the box office. Haye's manager and trainer, Adam Booth, told Sky Sports Ringside that 10,000 tickets have already been grabbed up in three hours.
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The heavyweight showdown, scheduled to take place at the 20,000-seater Manchester Arena later this summer, is considered by most to be the biggest fight held in Britain for many years. And, for that reason, 'The Hayemaker' is encouraging swiftness at the box office. Haye's manager and trainer, Adam Booth, told Sky Sports Ringside that 10,000 tickets have already been grabbed up in three hours.
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