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KSI, Logan Paul to earn $900K for their first pro fight

November 9, 2019 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

Matchroom Boxing’s promotion of the 2nd fight between YouTubers KSI and Logan Paul goes down at the Staples Center tonight.  Both will take home $900,000 for their first professional fight.

The event, which is actually a rematch between the two last year in the U.K., also has other fighters on the card including young upstart Devin Haney.  Haney takes on Alfredo Santiago-Alvarez.  Haney is getting paid $1 million for his fight Saturday and Alvarez will earn $90,000.

The other payouts as disclosed by the California State Athletic Commission and shared by Manouk Akopyan.

Cody Peterson $4,500
Reshat Mati $8,000

Hugo Berrio $10,000
Ronny Rios $50,000

Aaron Casper $6,000
Diego Pacheco $6,500

Tyler Smith $2,500
Joshua Brueckner $12,500

Marcelo Coceres $80,000
Billy Joe Saunders $750,000

Alfredo Santiago-Alvarez $90,000
Devin Haney $1 million

KSI $900,000
Logan Paul $9000,000

Jonathan Batista $6,000
Nickita Abably $9,000

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