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 Does anyone know how much these fighters are making tonight? I want to have an idea of the type of purses FNF fighters are making.Comment
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 I thought that was an actual commercial and teddy had oppened a delorean dealership for some bizarre reason lolComment
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 Espn license fee is like 25k tops per show, I think these days. For really special fights they might pony up more $, but it's rare.
 
 Raheem and this other dude are making pretty short $, maybe a few thiusand each. it's possible if they have a sponsor, or a special deal with there promoter, they get some more $.
 
 Some of the high end prospects will get deals where they get nice paychecks per fight no matter how small the show. But these two aren't getting anything like that.Comment
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 Not much.....only championship fights usually make decent money.... i mean it's decent for the network they're fighting on I guess
 
 Here are some articles on some FNF purses
 
 
 
 
 http://www.bloodyelbow.com/2011/3/15...boxing-and-mma
 
 2011 January 7 - ESPN 2 Friday Night Fights
 
 Mauricio Herrera ($8,500) UD-12 Ruslan Provodnikov ($10,000)
 Demetrius Andrade ($8,000) UD-8 Albert Herrera ($6,500)
 Lonnie Smith ($800) KO-1 Jose Gomez ($1,800)
 Harry Namauu ($2,000) UD-6 Manuel Otero ($1,500)
 Richard Contreras ($1,200) KO-1 Juan Tepoz ($1,200)
 Oscar Andrade ($1,200) UD-4 Deth'Marcus Hall ($1,200)
 Jesus Gutierrez ($1,200) NC Franky Martinez ($1,200)
 
 Total Payouts: $46,300
 
 Old fights, but gives you an ideaComment
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 With these payouts, you gotta wonder just how tough the boxers were during the Great Depression.Comment
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