Over 10,000 tickets were sold in three hours for the David Haye-Tyson Fury heavyweight bout and the remaining 13,000 will be long gone, come fight night, when the two men collide at the Manchester Arena on Sept. 28th.
The biggest British heavyweight duel since Lennox Lewis defended his title against Frank Bruno doesn’t have a world championship at stake but it does have the backing of the British public, who have taken to the fight like it’s the ultimate blockbuster movie of 2013.
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