Andre Berto Net Worth $35 Million...WTF!!!
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Would hold off on putting too much credence into such lists, especially with the understanding that most information isn't actually publicly available:Deontay Wilder: $500,000 wtf? 36 fights and not even a million? He's gonna get rich off this povetkin fight though.. he needs to slow down on the spending lol
Tyson fury: £17.5 Million .. A lot more than I expected, he's gonna get richer off the rematch
Alexander Povetkin: $16 million, also did not expect that lol
Sergey Kovalev: $7.5 million.. for a euro with not much of a fan base, it was more than I expected personally..
Andre Ward: $2 million better than Wilder at the moment lol
Gennady Golovkin: $25 million expected Canelo to have this
Saul Canelo Alvarez: $12 million expected Golovkin to have this
Danny Garcia: only $1 million
Keith Thurman: $6.5 million
Amir Khan: $30 million, woah!
Adrien Broner: $3 million uhh AB better start making more money, doesn't he have like 7 children? lol
-Deontay Wilder on disclose purses alone (for the fights with Stiverne, Molina, Duhaupas, and Szpilka) took home just over $5.3m in the last 16 months. On top of that, you can add the sponsorship money and whatever other side revenues. Pay out all that needs to be paid out (taxes, Haymon's fee, trainer, manager, camp expenses, etc) and I don't doubt that Deontay Wilder took home $2m; how he spent that money is on him.
-Tyson Fury, in his most financially successful fight ever (v Klitschko), made roughly 4m GBP (sponsors/PPV share, if any, likely bumped that up some); once Fury pays everyone and pays whatever taxes owed, I doubt he ended up taking home half that. How Fury ends up netting 8 times what he likely took home on his biggest purse ever is beyond me.
-If Gennady Golovkin truly is worth twice what Alvarez is worth 1)Sat.1 is paying out of their ass to air Golovkin's fights at 5am local time and 2)K2 cheapskating everyone on the money available for fights is a career disservice to Golovkin.
-Not all that different from Deontay Wilder, Danny Garcia has been making major paydays for some time now (For his last 8 fights, sans the Salka bloodbath, Danny Garcia has been taking home $1m+ purses). You add that Danny Garcia has sponsorship money (with the Ecko deal standing out) and he likely cleared a ton of money once paying everyone else. Assume that he socked a lot of that money away (in rental properties, other businesses) and the numbers, even from the outside looking in, don't make sense.
-Khan debuting in the UK on national TV with his Olympics deal, I don't doubt that he's socked away a ton of money.
-Adrien Broner is seemingly notorious with blowing through his money; over the last 3 years, I don't doubt that Broner took home $9m (had 9 fights in the period). With no real outside sponsorship money (unless you want to count the "About Billions" shirts), I'd guess that Broner cleared about $3m once paying for everything (taxes, trainer, Haymon, camp expenses, etc). With the costs related to raising 7 children and "balling out", I doubt that Broner even has $1m to his name.
-Andre Ward, though not active for some time, still took home nearly $7m in purses over the last 4 years (over 4 fights); deduct relevant expenses paid out and Ward likely kept at least $2m for himself. You add all of the side revenues that Ward had over the time (Jordan brand sticking with him as a sponsor, HBO hosting duties, other endorsements/sponsorships like ShoePalace, etc) and you can add another $1m on top of that take-home figure. With Ward not known for spending up his money, You can also figure that he's invested a good bit of that money too.
-As recently as the Bernard Hopkins fight, Sergey Kovalev was on record, lamenting how the Hopkins fight was the first real time he ever made a good payday; I sincerely doubt that he was able to go from "having almost nothing" to clearing (once everyone gets paid) over $7m.
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Most of those sites have Floyd Mayweather Jr's net worth pegged at $400m; on the Mayweather-Pacquiao fight, alone, Floyd made over $120m off of the PPV, likely $20m off of the live gate, a boatload off of the international broadcast rights, and a host of other revenue stream. Add everything up and pay out all related expenses, Floyd likely put another $100m on his books (as early as the build-up for Mayweather-Alvarez, Floyd was already sitting on at least $125m in cash, assuming other bank accounts were present).
With homes owned all over the country, in addition to property holdings all over as well, his TMT brand doing good business, his gym being successful, stakes in the side business of the folks around him, and a promotional company that seems to be doing growing business (not to mention other investments) and the $400m figure likely undercounts things drastically.
The information needed to make an accurate guess at such a number isn't generally availableComment
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LOL those numbers are not accurate, Khan is not worth 30 million, and GGG is not worth 25 million, Canelo is probably the richest of that group you listed, he owned a few homes in California, he sold one near San Diego in an affluent area for like 5 million or something.
Fury is not worth that much either.
I think only Canelo and Khan are seeing double digits.Comment
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Fighters have a ton of expenses. Not just the tax man, but everyone and everything nickels and dimes them. If a fighter made $10 million in purses, he would be lucky to have even 2.5 million of it.
If we could peak into their bank accounts, you will find most fighters have less money than we thought.
Some fighters get endorsements outside the fight game that helps them, but I doubt they are paid as much as other high profile athletes.Comment
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