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Payouts from Premier Boxing Champions PBC on Fox event (2/16/19)

February 20, 2019 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

MMA Payout has obtained the payouts from the California State Athletic Commission from this past Saturday’s PBC on Fox event from the Microsoft Theatre in Los Angeles.  Headliner Leo Santa Cruz led the roster of boxers earning a reported $1 million.

Leo Santa Cruz successfully defended his WBA Super Featherweight Title against Rivera.  Omar Figueroa, Jr. defeated John Molina, Jr. in a feature bout on the telecast.

Thomas Smith $4,500 (W)
Neri Romero $7,000

Julio Martinez $2,200
Shon Mondragon $2,000 (W)

Fernando Vargas Parra $3,000
Marlon Tapalas $10,000 (W)

Miguel A. Mendoza $5,000
Julian Rodarte $7,000 (W)

Ivan L. Benitez $6,000
Jerry Perez $7,000 (W)

Tyrone Harris $6,000
Ivan Radkach $5,000 (W)

Oscar Cortez $10,00
Hugo Ceneno, Jr. $25,000 (W)

DeeJay Kriel, $10,000 (W)
Carlos Licona $30,000

Ryosuke Iwasa $10,000 (W)
Cesar Juarez $10,000

Jose Cen Torres $5,300
Carlos Balderas $7,500 (W)

Donnie Marshall $8,000
Sebastian Fundora $12,600 (W)

John Molina, Jr. $200,000
Omar Figueroa, Jr. $225,000 (W)

Rafael Rivera $20,000
Leo Santa Cruz, $1,000,000 (W)

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