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Payouts from Canelo-Jacobs; Canelo nets $23.6M after fees, license and taxes

May 7, 2019 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

MMA Payout has obtained the payout sheet from the Nevada Athletic Commission from this past Saturday’s Canelo-Jacbos fight. Canelo Alvarez earned the most for the night as he grossed $35 million.

Saul “Canelo” Alvarez: $35M
Daniel Jacobs: $2.5M

Vergil Ortiz, II Jr.: $75,000
Mauricio Herrera: $75,00

Joseph P. Diaz, Jr.: $100,000
Freddy L. Fonseca: $10,000

Lamont Roach, Jr.: $75,000
Jonathan Oquendo: $50,000

Sadam Ali: $150,000
Anthony Young: $45,000

John P. Ryder: $100,000
Bilal Akkawy: $30,000

Aram Avagyan: $12,500
Francisco Esparza, Jr.: $13,000

Alexis Espino: $6,000
Wiliamm R. Wagner: $2,000

Yamguchi Falcao: $50,000
Christopher Pearson: $20,000

Steven Butler: $70,000
Vitali Kopylenko: $15,000

Erik Bazinyan: $50,000
Alan Campa: $17,000

Alexis Salazar: 23,150
Abraham Cordero: $5,850

Richard Acevedo: $3,900
Mario Sosa: $1,600

According to the payout sheet, Canelo netted $23.6M as a result of the fees, license and taxes associated with his payout. Jacobs netted $2.27M although, as reported by many, he is guaranteed over $10M for his part in Saturday’s fight.

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