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PURSE: Estrada 200K, Rungvisai 500k, Vargas $1.2M, Soto $150k

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  • PURSE: Estrada 200K, Rungvisai 500k, Vargas $1.2M, Soto $150k

    Per the California State Athletic Commission, official contract purses for Friday’s night’s Matchroom Boxing/DAZN card at The Forum in Inglewood: Srisaket Sor Rungvisai $500k, Juan Francisco Estrada $200k; Daniel Roman $200k, TJ Doheny $230,000; Jessie Vargas $1.2M, Humberto Soto $150k; Anthony Sims Jr. $50k, Vaughn Alexander $20k; Ronnie Rios $15k, Daniel Olea $5k; Alberto Melian $15,500, Isaac Zarate $14k; Murodjon Akmadaliev $27k, Carlos Carlson $8k; Shakhram Giyasov $48k, Emmanual Taylor $25k; Austin Williams $6k, Joel Guevara $2,500; Diego Pacheco $4k, Guillermo Maldonado $2k.




  • #2
    Jessie Vargas getting 7 figures for an undercard fight?? Wow, that DAZN money is no joke.

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    • #3
      That’s terrible when the biggest draw on the card and the guy with the most skills on the card is getting $200K. Juan Francisco Estrada better K.O. SSR.

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      • #4
        Dayuuuummmz, my boy bat-wing eating broth Rungvi flexing the same check as Luis Ortiz up in dis hoe!

        WAR DAZN

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        • #5
          Vargas getting double-triple everyone else here and his fight opens up the card.

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          • #6
            I'm going to assume Estrada and Rung are getting a little extra on the side for tax purposes since they're getting taxed here and back in their country. Vargas making more than I would imagine (800k).

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            • #7
              Give all the money to Estrada and SSR! Been waiting for this fight since it was announced. Time for Estrada to finally put it all together in these big match ups. Hopefully he pulls through.

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              • #8
                Not bad for Vargas considering from his last 7 fights in the past 4 years he's only had 2 wins.

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                • #9
                  Definitely cheap to run small guys out there, that's why I think one of the big American promoters, DAZN would make the most sense, should try to corner the market on the weight classes below 118. **** grab the top 6 to 8 guys in each of those divisions and constantly put on huge mini-men fights to help fill out some of these cards

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