Paul accounts for the big pot also from television revenues.
Jake Paul’s and Tommy Fury the encounter is a big spectacle, even though both strikers are in the early stages of their careers.
The successful YouTube star Paul now meets a real boxer for the first time in his career. Tyson Fury’s half-brother Tommy Fury, 23, has become a well-known figure in Britain in a short time – and not just because of his half-brother.
Fury took part in the popular show Love Island in 2019, which catapulted him into the headlines of the British tabloids for a one-off.
In addition to the sporting aspect, money is of interest in the match. A big day of reckoning awaits both boxers on Sunday.
Sports Zion – website, Paul’s match fee is 3.2 million dollars (about 3 million euros). In addition, the American receives 65 percent of PPV sales. When sponsorship income is included, Paul’s earnings rise to 8.6 million dollars (about 8.1 million euros).
Even for a millionaire bettor, the match fee is by far the biggest in his career. Deji Olatunjia vs. he earned about 2.2 million dollars from the match itself. However, hefty bonuses from the pockets of the buyers of the YouTube broadcast were added to it.
Fury of the blue corner will not be left empty-handed either. According to the same site, his share of PPV sales is 35 percent. When TV bonuses are added to the match fee of 2 million dollars, he will receive the highest record of his career from one match – about 4.5 million dollars (about 4.2 million euros).
It’s a tough pot for Fury, who has yet to face significant challengers in his career. Fury has won all eight fights of his professional career.
The match, which starts at around 23:30 Finnish time on Sunday evening, can be watched by Iltalehti Plus subscribers. You can find more detailed information in the attached link.
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