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Who do You Think Sells Tickets Faster? Anthony Joshua or Gennady Golovkin?

Who do You Think Sells Tickets Faster? Anthony Joshua or Gennady Golovkin?

Anthony Joshua and Gennady Golovkin both have fights coming up in April.

Anthony Joshua will be facing Charles Martin for the IBF heavyweight world title. Where Gennady Golovkin will be fighting Dominic Wade for the IBF, IBO, interim WBC and WBA super middleweight world titles.

It’s very normal in boxing when you have ‘big hitters’ to sell tickets very fast. With Joshua on a record of 15-0-0 with 15 KO’s and being at heavyweight, this has helped to create the sort of attention fighters in the past such as Mike Tyson received.

But, much is the same for Golovkin, a boxer who puts fear in other fighters that stretches beyond his own division. GGG’s also got a very high KO ratio with 31 of his 34 fights ending with a knockout.

Anthony Joshua and Charles Martin

Charles Martin and Anthony Joshua

Anthony Joshua and Charles Martin will be fighting in a 18,000 capacity stadium, The O2 London. When Anthony Joshua vs Charles Martin tickets went on sale, they sold out within just 90 seconds. That’s a record for the British banger. With his last fight with Dillian Whyte taking 6 hours.

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