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Casimero-Rigondeaux payouts

August 15, 2021 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

Manouk Akopyan procured the payouts from Saturday night’s TGB Promotions event held in Southern California on Saturday night. The evet was headlined by John Riel Casimero and Guillermo Rigoneaux.

The Filipino headliner drew $175,000 while Rigondeaux earned $200,000. Casimero won a split decision over the former champion.

Also per the California State Athletic Commission:

Gary Antonio Russell: $75,000

Emmanuel Rodriguez: $63,000

Rau’shee Warren: $50,000

Damien Vasquez: $25,000

Brandun Lee: $500

Ezequiel Fernandez: $15,000

Raymond Tabugon: $12,000

Juan Carlos Payano: $4,000

Christian Aquirre: $8,000

Alan Castano: $8,000

Sharon Carter: $12,000

Jonas Sultan: $3,500

Maycon Ollier De Silva: $1,500

Benjamin Stanoff: $2,000

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