Katie Taylor’s upcoming fight at Croke Park is sold out, with multiple reports indicating that ticket demand has already reached capacity. One outlet reports that more than 40,000 tickets are purchased during a pre-sale phase on Wednesday, while another says that the event is now fully sold out. There is also reporting that preparations are under way for an audience of more than 80,000 people at Croke Park for the bout. The coverage notes that Eddie Hearn has made a “huge admission,” referring to remarks related to the event’s scale and ticketing. Across the reports, the key shared points are that ticket sales move quickly, the Croke Park event is fully sold out, and the fight is expected to draw a very large crowd. No further details about the fight itself are included in the provided extracts beyond the venue and expected attendance figures.
Katie Taylor’s Croke Park fight sells out ahead of Croke Park attendance of 80,000-plus
Katie Taylor’s upcoming fight at Croke Park is sold out, with multiple reports indicating that ticket demand has already reached capacity. One outlet reports that more than 40,000 tickets are purchase...
- Katie Taylor’s fight at Croke Park is reported as sold out.
- More than 40,000 tickets are reported to have been bought on pre-sale on Wednesday.
- Croke Park is expected to host an attendance of 80,000-plus for the fight.
- Eddie Hearn is mentioned in relation to admissions/remarks about the event.
Over 80,000 will be in attendance for Katie Taylor's Croke Park fight
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