When Jon Jones defends his recently earned belt against two-time champion and current No. 3 ranked contender Stipe Miocic in November, the UFC makes its return to Madison Square Garden with the biggest heavyweight championship match in the organization’s history.
Tickets for UFC 295: Jones vs. Miocic will go on sale on Friday, September 8 at 10 AM ET and can be bought through msg.com and ticketmaster.com. There is an eight (8) ticket maximum per individual.
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Jones vs. Miocic Details, Prices and How To Buy?
As Jon Jones defends his UFC heavyweight title against Stipe Miocic, the division’s former champion and the promotion’s widely regarded 265-pound GOAT, UFC 295 could be the last time that fans witness Jones compete inside the octagon.
The UFC shared instructions on how fans may get the code for the ticket pre-sale on X/Twitter, along with a link to Ticketmaster. The promotion uses the code UFCSOCIAL and mentions Madison Square Garden’s Twitter account because it is the location where the event will take place.
As usual, Ticketmaster.com is where tickets are sold. The cheapest tickets start at $712.90, and the most expensive platinum seats cost $9,448.25. Additionally, the UFC itself encouraged fans interested in the pre-sale tickets to use the code UFCSOCIAL on X/Twitter.
Despite the possibility that UFC 295 will be Jon Jones’ final MMA fight, the current heavyweight champion has admitted that Francis Ngannou is the only other opponent with enough star power to convince him to reconsider his potential retirement.
Since 2020, there have been rumours that the two men fought. Additionally, Stipe Miocic, who ‘Bones’ will fight on November 11, most recently competed against Francis Ngannou in a losing effort after being knocked out in the second round. Despite the fact that the two guys recently engaged in combat, the match appears implausible.
Ngannou is a PFL contract holder, thus it’s unlikely that the organisation will give him a one-fight deal to book the anticipated contest.