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Jake Paul vs Anthony Joshua purse: How much did each fighter get paid?

YouTuber-turned-boxer Paul and former world heavyweight champion Joshua clashed in Miami

Alex Pattle Combat Sports Editor
Jake Paul posts video from hospital bed with suspected broken jaw after brutal Anthony Joshua defeat

Jake Paul and Anthony Joshua squared off in an ugly fight on Friday, pitting a YouTuber-turned-boxer against a former two-time world heavyweight champion.

Joshua is the latter, to avoid any confusion, with the Briton having entered the fight in Miami as a huge favourite but ultimately failing to produce the one-punch, early knockout that many fans craved.

Instead, the 36-year-old chased an evasive Paul, 28, around the ring for several rounds before scoring four knockdowns and producing a sixth-round KO – as his American opponent was finally unable to beat the referee’s count.

It was a painful night for Paul, who claimed he had suffered a broken jaw. The influencer entered the bout on the back of a points win over former middleweight champ Julio Cesar Chavez Jr in June, but more notably a decision victory against heavyweight legend Mike Tyson last November.

Tyson was 58 at the time, with the fight proving controversial to fans and pundits but lucrative to the boxers; Paul reportedly took home $40m and Tyson $20m. Now, Paul and Joshua will seemingly clear even Paul’s payday from that bout – and by some distance.

In the days leading up to the confirmation of this bout in November, the Daily Mail reported, “Sources tell us that a gargantuan prize pot of around £140m [$184m] has been mooted,” seemingly to be split evenly between Joshua and Paul. However, Paul later took to X (formerly Twitter) with a different figure, seemingly referencing the fight purse.

Several days after the Mail’s report was published, Paul tweeted: “Stop asking me. $267 Million.” That works out at approximately £200m.

Sports and entertainment accountant Oriana Morrison told The Independent on Tuesday: “Even if the lower figure – the rumoured $184m purse – is true, AJ could bring home $92m [£70m]. We haven’t seen a boxing match with a purse at this level since Mayweather vs Pacquiao in 2015 or even Mayweather vs McGregor in 2017. It’s higher than any Saudi purse to date.”

Jake Paul (left) was stopped by Anthony Joshua after suffering several knockdowns
Jake Paul (left) was stopped by Anthony Joshua after suffering several knockdowns (Getty Images for Netflix)

Morrison, who was referencing Floyd Mayweather’s bouts with Manny Pacquiao and Conor McGregor, continued: “The US never really got the chance to savour Anthony Joshua’s talent and charisma. This is the perfect setting for this fight and definitely a turning point for boxing in the US.

“MVP [Most Valuable Promotions, Paul’s company] and Jake Paul are dragging new audiences into boxing. They’re forcing boxing to modernise its promotion and pay fighters better than established promoters.”

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