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PBC Payouts from Ruiz-Ortiz

September 5, 2022 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

Dan Rafael reported the contract purses for Sunday night’s PBC PPV featuring Andy Ruiz and Luis Ortiz.  Ruiz, the winner of last night’s main event, was the highest purse earning $1 million.

Per Rafael, the other purses are as follows:

Ruiz’s opponent, Luis Ortiz earned $550K. 

Isaac Cruz:  $200K

Eduardo Ramirez $175K

Abner Mares:  $200K

Miguel Flores:  $50K

Jose Valenzuela;  $50K

Edwin De Los Santos:  $50K

Joey Spencer:  $25K

Kevin Salgado:  $20,500

Ra’eese Aleem:  $50K

Mike Plania:  $15K

Charles Martin:  $25K

Devin Vargas:  $20K

Anthony Cuba:  $5K

Oscar Perez:  $5K

Anthony Garnica:  $5K

Juan Antonio Lopez:  $5,500

Jesus Carillo:  $5K

Matt Gaver:  $4K

Kel Spencer:  $4K

Deljerro Revello:  $2K

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