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Fury receives $1M, Wallin $250K per NAC

September 15, 2019 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

Brent Bookhouse of CBS Sports reported the payouts from Saturday night’s Tyson Fury-Otto Wallin fight.  Fury defeated Wallin via Unanimous Decision in Las Vegas.

Via Nevada Athletic Commission:

Tyson Fury  $1 million

Otto Wallin  $250,000

 

Emmanuel Navarrete  $220,000

Juan Miguel Elorde  $40,000

 

Jose Zepeda  $90,000

Jose Gonzalez  $120,000

 

Felix Alvarez  $40,000

Vyacheslav Shabranskyy  $15,000

 

Jose Cardenas  $20,000

Carlos Cuardras  $50,000

 

Ruben Hernandez  $5,000

Isaac Lowe  $10,000

 

Miguel Perez  $10,000

Gabriel Flores  $10,000

 

Iskander Kharsan  $8,000

Isidro Ochoa $6,000

 

Guido Vianello  $10,000

Cassius Anderson  $6,000

 

Abram Martinez  $4,000

Kevin Johnson  $6,000

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