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Josh Taylor vs Jack Catterall tickets: Prices and how to buy for OVO Hydro fight

It's a huge year for boxing with a wealth of entertaining clashes on the horizon, following on from the stellar events we've already witnessed this year.

While January was void of action, February has already seen Chris Eubank Jr defeat Liam Williams in Cardiff and Kell Brook secure bragging rights with victory against Amir Khan in Manchester.

Now, all eyes will be cast north of the border as Chorley fighter Jack Catterall faces a huge challenge as he seeks to claim Josh Taylor's undisputed titles.

Taking place in Glasgow, the event marks Taylor's first defence of his four belts and may be his final time at this weight level - with expectation that he'll move up if he secures a victory against Catterall.

Naturally, the fight has attracted a wealth of attention and tickets for the bout at the OVO Hydro in Glasgow have sold out - but are available on resale platforms.

Single tickets are available through Viagogo with the cheapest price being £143, while the most expensive is £744 for a ringside seat.

For a pair of tickets, seats together are available with the lowest price being £190 each, rising to as much as £744 for ringside.

However, those prices are considerable higher than the face value price that was available when tickets were first released - with the £143 tickets more than doubling from their initial £70 value.

The most expensive tickets at £744 have almost tripled in value from their initial £250 price, with resellers taking advantage of the demand for tickets.

If you are unable to secure a seat, coverage will be available via Sky Sports and is aired on their main channels with no pay-per-view access.

Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk