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Porter tops payroll from Saturday’s PBC on Fox card

March 13, 2019 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

The California State Athletic Commission has disclosed the payouts from Saturday’s event at the Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, California.  Main card fighters Shawn Porter and Yordenis Ugas topped the payouts.

Via CSAC:

Viktor Slavinskyi $4,000 def

Luis May $5,500

Justin Cardona $2,000 def

Phillip Bounds  $1,800

Jesus Cuellar $40,000 def

Carlos Padilla $1,000

Robert Guerrero $25,000 def

Hevinson Herrera  $1,000

Jose Perez $2,000 def

Carlos Trevino $2,000

Ruben Rodriguez $4,000 def

Jeremiah De Los Santos $1,800

David Gomez $1,000 def

George Carranza $2,000

Issaac Avelar $6,000 def

Juan Antonio Lopez $6,500

Rolando Romero $6,000 def

Nicolas Atilio Velazquez $1,000

Eimantas Stanionis $8,000 def

Samuel Figueroa $10,000

Juan Carlos Payano $5,000 def

Damien Vazquez $15,000

Efe Ajagba $8,000 def

Amir Mansour $25,000

Francisco Santana $50,000 def

Abel Ramos $50,000

Shawn Porter $1.2M def

Yordenis Ugas $300,000

 

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