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UFC 305 Tickets on Sale: Prices Soar for Perth Event Featuring Dricus Du Plessis and Israel Adesanya

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UFC enthusiasts in Perth are in for a treat as tickets for the highly anticipated UFC 305 event at the renowned RAC Arena go on sale. Featuring a headline matchup between UFC middleweight champion Dricus Du Plessis and former champion Israel Adesanya, excitement is running high among MMA fans in Western Australia.

Pre-sale tickets for UFC 305 were released today, offering fans the chance to secure their seats for the action-packed event scheduled for August 18. With ticket prices ranging from $218.20 for the most affordable seats to a staggering $5112.60 for front-row seats, attending this event comes with a hefty price tag.

Last year’s UFC 284 in Perth drew over 14,000 spectators to RAC Arena, prompting the WA Government to establish a long-term partnership with the UFC. As ticket prices for UFC events continue to rise, the popularity of the sport shows no sign of waning among Australian audiences.

Despite the high costs, fans are eagerly anticipating UFC 305, especially with local fighters like Steve Erceg and Tai Tuivasa added to the card. Erceg, fresh off a tough loss to UFC 301 champion Alexandre Pantoja, is set to face off against the formidable Kara-France in what promises to be an electrifying showdown.

With the general public ticket sales set to commence this Friday at 12pm through Tickettek, eager fans are gearing up to secure their spots at UFC 305. The allure of witnessing top MMA talent in action, including the likes of Du Plessis and Adesanya, is driving the ticket demand despite the premium prices.

Rachel Adams

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