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Floyd Mayweather Fight News: Undercard and ticket prices released on Mayweather vs Berto fight

Ticket prices range from $1,500 to $150

Unbeaten boxer Floyd Mayweather's fight against Andre Berto is beginning to take shape and many believe that this will be Mayweather's final fight as a professional fighter.

However, there are a lot of people who are underwhelmed with the choice as many feel that Mayweather should have picked other fighters instead of the out-of-form Berto.

Nevertheless, the fight is going to be on September 12, 2015 and will take place at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.

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And now, the prices of the tickets of the fight have been released. According to BoxingScene.com, the prices of the tickets start at $1,500, with the rest going down to $1,000, $750, $500, $300 and $150 each.

It is understood that there are limits to how many a single household can buy. For $150 tickets, it is only limited to four tickets per household, while there is a limit of eight tickets per household for the rest of the tickets.

The event's undercards have also been released, with Jhonny Gonzalez fighting on the night. With a 58-9 record, Gonzalez will go against Jonathan Oquendo in a 10-round junior lightweight match.

Rocky Martinez will also fight in the card, defending his WBO junior welterweight championship against Orlando Salido.

Martinez has a 29-2-2 record and has a win over Salido when they fought back in April.

WBC super middleweight champion Badou Jack will also have his title on the line as he faces George Groves.

With a 21-2 record, Groves beat Christopher Rebrasse and Denis Douglin to earn a title shot against Jack.

More undercards should be released soon, but the event is shaping up to be one of the more exciting cards as Mexican fighters are set to fight boxers from Puerto Rico in a long-standing rivalry between the two nations when it comes to boxing.

Showtime PPV will feature the entire event which is argued to be one of the most anticipated events of the year.

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