Mayweather-Pacquiao II Tickets Open at $1,530 Get-In on Gametime, Outpacing Major 2026 Events
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by Rikki Bleiweiss
Floyd Mayweather vs. Manny Pacquiao II is already commanding a $1,530 get-in price on Gametime, according to current ticketing data from the platform — making the Sphere-hosted rematch one of the most expensive non-World Cup events listed on the site.
The figure surpasses several high-profile events currently on sale. Gametime's pricing data shows the Mayweather-Pacquiao rematch priced above the Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix three-day pass ($1,061) and Coachella weekend one ($989). Even within the Sphere's own calendar, the fight stands apart: Metallica two-day Sphere packages are currently showing get-ins of $970 and $963, while a Phish three-day Sphere pass sits at $912.
The pricing reflects strong early demand for what is shaping up as one of the most anticipated combat sports events in years. A four-figure get-in while the fight remains months out is unusual even by premium boxing standards, and suggests buyers are treating the matchup as a legacy spectacle rather than a typical card.
The Sphere setting adds a premium layer to ticket prices that already reflect the names involved. Based on current Gametime data, Mayweather-Pacquiao II is tracking closer to bucket-list event pricing than standard fight-night levels — and ahead of most other marquee dates currently on the platform.
Methodology: Data sourced from Gametime's secondary market listings and transaction data. “Get‑in” refers to the lowest listed price available. Prices can change as inventory moves.
Rikki Bleiweiss is Content Lead at Gametime. Read more about our data journalism and editorial standards at gametime.co/blog/about