Anthony Joshua and Francis Ngannou are set for a big-money contest on Friday, March 8, when each boxer will go head-to-head at the Kingdom Environment in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Stories point out that each boxers are set to pocket tens of millions of {dollars} in prize cash, whatever the struggle’s consequence.
Anthony Joshua is determined to reclaim the world championship title, whereas Ngannou seeks to capitalize on his debut boxing match against Tyson Fury and secure his first victory in boxing.
Anthony Joshua, 34, secured three straight wins in 2023, rounding off the 12 months with a stoppage of Otto Wallin in Riyadh.
Though the official figures for the prize cash have yet to be confirmed, Anthony Joshua will almost certainly earn considerably more than Ngannou.
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Stories recommend that the previous UFC champion receive at least $20m, roughly £16m.
This might be by far the most profitable struggle in the Cameroonian profession, and it could be double what he earned in opposition to Fury.
Ngannou took house $10m (£7.8m) for his boxing debut in opposition to Tyson Fury in Saudi Arabia’s final 12 months, which means he’s anticipated to make double for his bout with Anthony Joshua.
Anthony Joshua is presently ranked 28 on Forbes’ checklist of the World’s Highest-Paid Athletes for 2023, earning a whopping £ 41 million ($53m).
The British boxer is in line to earn nearly $50m (£40m), and the purse doesn’t include pay-per-view cash or profit charges.
The determine is almost four occasions the prize cash Anthony Joshua took house following his first struggle with Oleksandr Usyk on the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, the place Joshua pocketed £10m ($12m) plus 60 per cent of the pay-per-view (PPV) income. In contrast, his opponent took the pre-PPV purse’s £3m ($3.8m).