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What Canelo will pay to be at the Super Bowl doesn't beat what fans paid to watch Messi vs. Cristiano and LeBron breaking the scoring record

The Super Bowl LVII is around the corner, and a lot of fans and even celebrities want to attend; this is what some are willing to pay

By James Brown

The Super Bowl LVII is around the corner, and a lot of fans and even celebrities want to attend; this is what some are willing to pay
The Super Bowl LVII is around the corner, and a lot of fans and even celebrities want to attend; this is what some are willing to pay
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This week has become historic for the sports world; on Tuesday night, LeBron became the new NBA top scorer of all time. Cristiano Ronaldo scored his 500 goals in the league's tournaments this Thursday, and after scoring four goals, he sits with 503, and this Sunday, the Super Bowl LVII will be happening.

Like every year, the Super Bowl won't be cheap to have access to, but this time also, other events have seen the ticket price rise, like this Tuesday's game between the Lakers and the OKC fans paid up to 90K for a ticket to see Lebron passing Kareem's scoring record.

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Earlier this year, an Arab fan paid up to 2.6 million for a single ticket to see the friendly match between Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo in the All-Star game vs. PSG game in Saudi Arabia.

Canelo will be present at this Sunday's Super Bowl, but he won't be watching the game. Still, he will be in one of the tv spots for the half-time that will be airing, and while he isn't exactly paying for it, the beer brand that is paying him they are set to pay around 7 million per 30 seconds of air time.

The favorite to win the game is Patrick Mahomes with the Kansas City

While it won't be an easy game for the Chiefs, the team led by Patrick Mahomes is the favorite to win this Sunday night game. But the Eagles have a strong QB willing to do everything to win his first championship ring. 


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