How Much Does a Ticket Cost for UFC at The Sphere?
All eyes will be on the UFC event at The Sphere on September 14, but if you're looking to attend this first-ever sports event at the venue, be prepared to spend a significant amount of money. Will it be worth it?

Anyone wanting to see Sean O'Malley defend his bantamweight title and the trilogy between Alexa Grasso and Valentina Shevchenko will need to fork out several thousand dollars at a minimum.
According to GameTime.co, the cheapest ticket for the UFC event at The Sphere is $1,466, while a ringside seat could cost up to $43,842, offering a close-up view of every punch these top fighters exchange.
To put it in perspective, Super Bowl seats on the secondary market started at $7,000, with last-minute tickets reaching as high as $37,000, according to various reports. The average ticket price for Super Bowl LVIII was $9,300, according to StubHub.com.
Dana White recently mentioned that he expects the UFC to generate "between $25 and $27 million," according to reporter Kevin Iole.
The UFC record for ticket sales at a single event is held by UFC 205, with $17.7 million, according to Forbes. That night, Conor McGregor defeated Eddie Alvarez by TKO at the original Madison Square Garden in New York.
The O'Malley-Dvalishvili fight will headline the UFC event at The Sphere, and Dana White, the organization’s President and CEO, is confident it will be a huge success.
"This will be one of the biggest sporting events of all time. What we’re going to achieve at The Sphere will never be done again. It will be a once-in-a-lifetime experience for sports fans. At the same time, it will be an incredible tribute to the Mexican people for their extraordinary contributions to combat sports."