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How much were tickets for Tyson Fury vs Dillian Whyte Wembley fight? Prices confirmed

94.000 people will be packed into Wembley Stadium tonight as Tyson Fury faces Dillian Whyte in one of the biggest heavyweight duels in British boxing history.

Tickets for the fight started at £55 (without booking fees) with tickets selling out in a record time with huge demand for one of the biggest heavyweight duels in British boxing history.

Ticketmaster confirmed that prices were between £61.88- £2,250 (including fees) depending on what ticket type and where in the venue you were looking to book for. This included a number of hotel packages that were available.

Official hotel and ticket packages were available from £278 per person for two people (before fees) with various price ranges upwards. Customers get two seated tickets at Wembley and an overnight stay.

At the press conference, Warren said: "We ticked all the boxes and he signed the contract - at the last minute - and now he's (Whyte) is trying to renegotiate - he wanted a private jet to fly him in and out today.

"They told us we couldn't use his image rights - I have never heard of this - he's getting eight times more than Tyson got when he fought Klitschkho!

"Dillian Whyte is in Portugal, it's disgraceful. He should be here - this is madness!"

Follow live coverage of the fight from Wembley Stadium

Tickets for the all-British blockbuster bout went on sale on Wednesday, March 2 at 12pm via Ticketmaster.

Frank Warren won the right to promote Fury's WBC heavyweight title defence by winning purse bids with an offer of £31million.

This article was updated on 23rd April.

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