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Top Rank Boxing Payouts from 5/18

June 3, 2024 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

MMA Payout has received the payouts from the Top Rank boxing event that was held at the Pechanga Arena in LaJolla, California. The event featured Dany Berinchyk who took a split decision victory over Emmanuel Navarrete for the vacant WBO lightweight title.

Art Barrera, Jr: $2,500; Levy Garcia Benitez $3,000

Jonathan Lopez: $15,000; Edgar Ortega $10,000

Alan Garcia $10,000; Wilfredo Flores: $8,500

Emiliano Vargas: $15,000; Angel Varela Urena: $3,000

Jonathan Manour: $4,000; Anel Dudo: $3,000

Richard Torrez, Jr.: $50,000; Brandon Moore: $50,000

Giovani Santillan: $150,000; Brian Norman, Jr. : $100,000

Emmanuel Navarrete: $1M; Beny Berinchyk: $80,000

The total purse for the event was $1,504,000.

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