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Vargas tops payouts for Matchroom Boxing-DAZN event Friday night

April 27, 2019 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

The California Athletic Commission disclosed purses for Friday night’s Matchroom Boxing/DAZN event at the Forum in Inglewood, California.

The new champion, Juan Francisco Estrada reportedly received $200,000 while Srisaket Sor Rungvisai received $500,000.  Estrada dominated the rematch between the two flyweights.

Other purses, per ESPN’s Dan Rafael:

Daniel Roman:  $200,000

TJ Doheny:  $230,000

Jessie Vargas:  $1.2M

Humberto Soto:  $150,000

Anthony Sims, Jr.:  $50,000

Vaughn Alexander:  $20,000

Ronnie Rios:  $15,000

Daniel Olea:  $5,000

Alberto Melian:  $15,500

Isaac Zarate:  $14,000

Murodjon Akmadeliev:  $27,000

Carlos Carlson: $8,000

Shakhram Giyasov;  $48,000

Emmanual Taylor:  $250,000

Austin Williams:  $6,000

Joel Guevara:  $2,500

Diego Pacheco:  $4,000

Guillermo Maldonado:  $2,000

Payout Perspective:

The payouts for the headliners are much better than when they first met when SSR made $200K and Estrada $150K.  Of course, the most notable payout is the $1.2 million for Jessie Vargas who stopped Humberto Soto.

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