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Payouts from Friday night’s Showtime Boxing event

March 4, 2020 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

A Showtime Boxing event took place at Sam’s Town in Las Vegas on Friday night.  A show full of prospects featured Keith Hunter as the undefeated super lightweight beat Sanjarbek Rakhmanov.  Below is a list of the payouts from the event this past Friday.

Via Nevada State Athletic Commission:

Keith Hunter $17,5000 def

Sanjarbek Rakhmanov  $12,500

Richardson Hitchins $12,500 def

Nicholas DeLomba $10,000

Genc Plana $10,000 def

Kevin Newman II $12,500

Ladarius Miller $15,000 def

Marcus Leonardo Jiminez  $10,000

Lanell Bellows $10,000 def

Malcolm Jones $8,000

Rock Dodler Myrthil $7,000 def

Johnny Rodriguez $6,000

Kevin Johnson $8,000 def

Ryan Pino $5,500

Frank Martin $4,500 def

Reymond Yanong $4,500

Mickey Scala $2,000 def

Nathaniel Morrow $1,750

Viddal Riley $6,000 def

Muhamad Abdullah $2,000

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