Usyk's fee for the fight with Dubois turned out to be lower than reported by the press.
The question of Oleksandr Usyk's fee for the fight with Daniel Dubois has become a topic of debate once again. According to information from well-known ESPN insider Mike Coppinger, the actual income of the boxer from the rematch differs significantly from the amount of 132 million dollars announced in the press.
However, after the tweet from well-known ESPN insider Mike Coppinger, this topic started to be actively discussed again.
The journalist clearly stated that Usyk did not even receive close to 132 million. According to him, the actual earnings amounted to only about 9 million dollars, including the guaranteed amount and a percentage of the broadcast sales.
This new information has sparked heated discussions in the boxing world, as official information about the financial conditions of the fight has not yet been provided to the public.
How much did Usyk earn for the rematch with Dubois
Ukrainian sources previously reported that Usyk could have received 132.3 million dollars for his victory over Dubois. From this amount, the boxer was allegedly to pay about 30 million in taxes in Ukraine, and the remaining 100 million would remain at his disposal.
Experts emphasize that in boxing it is a common occurrence for announced fees to differ significantly from the actual amounts. The financial terms of contracts can include various components, such as guaranteed payments, bonuses, ticket sales, and broadcast rights, which can vary greatly in each individual case.
The news discusses the controversial question of Oleksandr Usyk's fee for the recent fight with Daniel Dubois. Journalist Mike Coppinger officially refuted the amount of 132 million dollars announced in the media and provided his calculations. This caused lively discussions in the sports community about the actual income of the boxer from this match.
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