As the August 26th fight between Floyd Mayweather, Jr. and Conor McGregor approaches, we’ll be taking a look at the price fans will have to pay to get into the door, both on the primary and secondary market.

Prices remained more or less stable from yesterday, as price plus fees pushed the “all-in” price minimum to just shy of the $2,000 milestone on every exchange besides Ticket Club. StubHub has the second lowest offering available as of this morning, Section 225, Row Q going for $1,600 and $325 in fees, a total of $1,925. Vivid Seats has the same section and row on offer for slightly less – $1,577 – but more in fees, with the $394 add-on making a total of $1,971. Ticketmaster resale bottoms out with a seat in Section 216, Row R, which has a base price of $1,932 and $444 in fees, meaning you’ll have to part with $2,376 to get through the door.

Tickets for the fight are still available in the primary market, with Ticketmaster’s ‘all in’ price beginning at $2,720 each.

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As was the case on Tuesday, Ticket Club is the only place you can find cheap Mayweather-McGregor tickets. Members can get a ticket in Section 214, Row R for $1,632 all-in. That’s just shy of $300 less than the next competitor. There are 37 tickets in total going for under $2,000 apiece on the website.

Price Comparison: Mayweather-McGregor August 15

StubHub

Section Row Base Fee All-In
225 Q $1,600 $325 $1,925
211 R $1,650 $335 $1,985
227 L $1,697 $345 $2,042

Vivid Seats

Section Row Base Fee All-In
225 Q $1,577 $394 $1,971
211 R $1,579 $395 $1,974
211 L $1,677 $419 $2,096

Ticketmaster

Section Row Base Fee All-In
216 R $1,932 $444 $2,376
212 Q $2,000 $460 $2,460
218 N $2,057 $473 $2,531

Ticket Club

Section Row Base Fee All-In
214 R $1,632 $0 $1,632
211 L $1,822 $0 $1,822
227 L $1,840 $0 $1,840