Okay, so I’ve been trying to snag tickets for Jon Jones’ next fight, and let me tell you, it’s been a bit of a rollercoaster. I started out all excited, thinking, “This is gonna be easy!” Boy, was I wrong.

The Initial Search
First, I googled “Jon Jones next fight” to find out when and where it was even happening. That part was simple enough. A few articles and event pages popped up, gave me the date and the venue. All set, right? Not quite.
The Ticket Hunt Begins
Next, I went straight to the big-name ticket sites. You know the ones. I typed in the event, and…bam! Prices that made my eyes water. I mean, I expected it to be expensive, but wow. I scrolled through, trying to find something, anything, that wouldn’t require me to sell a kidney.
Digging Deeper
I decided to get a little more creative. I checked out some smaller, lesser-known ticket resale sites. Found a few potential options, but I was a little nervous. Were these legit? I read some reviews, did some extra googling, just to be extra careful. I really didn’t want to end up with fake tickets.
Forum Dive
Then, I hit up some MMA forums and fan pages. I figured, who better to ask than the hardcore fans? I posted a question, asking for advice on where to find decent tickets at reasonable prices. Got a few helpful tips, some warnings about scams, and a couple of leads on some smaller sites I hadn’t heard of before.
The Struggle is Real
I spent a good few hours clicking around, comparing prices, and weighing my options. It’s a tough balance – you want good seats, but you also don’t want to go broke. I added a few to my cart, then chickened out at the last minute.

Back to big-name ticket sites
I was tired so I went back to big-name ticket sites. I tried many times, and finally, I successfully got it!
Victory (Maybe?)
So, yeah, that’s where I’m at. Still haven’t pulled the trigger, but I’m feeling a little more informed and a little less overwhelmed. It’s a process, for sure. Wish me luck!