Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
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For reference during Estrada-SSR 2 match where he got a belt in 115 for the first time in 2018, Estrada is said to have made $100k and SSR $250k. Estrada-Cuadras II, the last match Estrada had prior to Choco II is said to have gotten him $300k in 2020. For Choco II I don't have a source for how much Estrada made, but it is confirmed that Choco got the first ever over $1mil pay overall at 115 in the history of boxing, so Estrada most definitely made less than a million in 2021. The Argi Cortes match in Mexico the most recent non-Choco match he has had in 2022, he is said to have made about $400k. Then the Choco III occurred with Estrada being the A-side this time, that got him career high $2 mil including PPV bonus. However with Choco having absolutely zero interest to have a 4th match with him, literally no one was left in 115 that could've offered Estrada more than $1 mil overall.
IF the Saudis are indeed interested in putting Bam-Estrada on the undercard sometime in March (given Bam just fought I think anything earlier is unrealistic) it could work out where Estrada could possibly make $2mil or above and I'd love to see it happen. The big question is are they interested in it? I don't track who the Saudis made offers to so I truly don't know, but has there been any smoke from the Saudis to be willing to go outside the heavier weight classes and dip into the lighter classes? And if they do, are they willing to pay Estrada more than what they paid Bivol at the DoR undercard, $1.9mil?
I am not a fan of Hearn but for the sake of this match happening, I sure hope he can milk it from the Saudis because I don't see him willing to dish out $2mil to Estrada to fight in the US against Bam.
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