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Davis tops PBC payouts from February 9th event

February 19, 2019 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

MMA Payout has obtained the payouts from the February 9, 2019 event at the Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, California which featured Gervonta Davis taking on Hugo Ruiz.  Davis led the TGB Promotions payroll making $1 million for his 1st round KO of Ruiz.

Ruiz, a last-minute replacement for the injured Abner Mares, received $100,000.  Some other notable payouts include Ishe Smith as he earned $75,000 for his bout against Erickson Lubin who earned $41,500.  Lubin took the victory in that matchup.  Javier Fortuna earned $40,000 while his opponent Sharif Bogere drew $75,000.  Bogere won via unanimous decision.

The rest of the payouts can be found below.

2-9-19 TGB Payouts by on Scribd

Payout Perspective:

Clearly Davis was the showcase for this event and Ruiz received an adequate payout  $100,000 for filling in last minute.  But, Davis should be a name to lookout for this year as he’ll be looking for bigger fights and perhaps that fight against Mares somewhere down the road.

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