Alright, folks, let me tell you about the wild ride I had trying to snag some tickets for the Nate Diaz vs. Jorge Masvidal boxing match. You know, the “Last Man Standing” event? Yeah, that one. It’s all going down at the Honda Center in Anaheim, CA, on July 6th. I knew this was gonna be a hot ticket, so I had to be on my game.
First thing I did was hit up the internet, naturally. I started with a basic search, just to see where I could even buy these things. A bunch of results popped up, but I wanted to make sure I was going through a legit site, not some shady reseller. After some digging, I found that a website called SeatGeek seemed to be a pretty reliable place. It looked like it was the offical ticket seller.

So, I headed over to the SeatGeek site. I found the event, “Last Man Standing: Nate Diaz vs. Jorge Masvidal,” and clicked on it. Now, here’s where it got interesting. The site has this interactive seating chart, which is pretty cool. It lets you see exactly where you’ll be sitting in the arena and gives you a rough idea of the view from that spot. This is way better than just picking a section and hoping for the best.
The Selection Process
- Browse Available Tickets: The site listed all the available tickets, with prices and seat locations. Prices were all over the place, depending on how close you wanted to be to the action.
- Choose Your Seats: I played around with the seating chart, checking out different sections and comparing prices. I wanted a good view, but I also didn’t want to sell a kidney to afford it. Balance, people, balance.
- View From Seat: I really like the “view from seat” feature on SeatGeek. They have photos taken from various sections, so you can get a sense of what you’ll actually see. Of course, it’s not perfect, but it’s a hell of a lot better than nothing.
After hemming and hawing for a while, I finally settled on a couple of seats that seemed like a good compromise between price and view. I added them to my cart and started the checkout process.
Checkout and Confirmation
- Review Order: SeatGeek gives you a chance to review your order before finalizing it. I double-checked the seat locations, the date, and the price. Everything looked good.
- Enter Payment Information: Standard stuff here. I entered my credit card details and billing address.
- Place Order: I took a deep breath and clicked the “Place Order” button. Boom! Tickets secured.
I got an email confirmation right away, with all the details of my purchase. It also included instructions on how to access my tickets, which would be delivered electronically. I gotta say, I was pretty stoked. I managed to get tickets to what’s probably going to be one of the biggest boxing events of the year.
Oh, and I also found out that the whole event is going to be a pay-per-view thing, available on Fanmio PPV and DAZN. Apparently, it’s going to cost around $49.99 for DAZN subscribers to watch it online. That’s pretty steep, but hey, it’s Diaz vs. Masvidal. These guys are legends, and it’s going to be a brawl.
So, yeah, that’s my ticket-buying adventure. It wasn’t too painful, thanks to SeatGeek’s user-friendly interface. Now, all that’s left to do is wait for July 6th. I can’t wait to see these two warriors go at it in the ring. It’s going to be epic!