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Lara heads PBC on Fox payouts with $500K

September 3, 2020 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

The California State Athletic Commission disclosed the PBC on Fox payouts from this past Saturday.  The event took place at The Microsoft Theatre in Los Angeles, California.

In the feature bout, Erslandy Lara defeated Greg Vendetti.  For his win, Lara received $500,000.  Vendetti earned $127,500.

The rest of the $774,500 purse is as follows:

Zack Kuhn:  $6,000

Jose Valenzuela:  $6,000

Josec Ruiz:  $10,000

Justin Pauldo:  $7,500

Brian Mendoza  $10,000

Thomas Lamanna:  $10,000

Luis Arcon Diaz:  $15,000

Abraham Martinez:  $7,500

J. Vladimir Hernandez:  $25,000

Alfred Angulo:  $50,000

Payout Perspective:


A wide range of payouts for this event with Lara receiving a bulk of the overall PBC purse share. 

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