This weekend, Francis Ngannou is poised to make a huge step in his boxing career by taking on Tyson Fury. This hyped matchup is being dubbed the biggest crossover event in the annals of combat sports, featuring two heavyweight giants. With extensive advertising and the fight taking place in the opulent setting of Saudi Arabia, one burning question on the minds of countless fans is the substantial earnings that Fury and Ngannou will derive from this epic bout. Let’s dive into the details of it.
Tyson Fury vs Francis Ngannou Purse and Payouts
Tyson Fury’s earnings are nothing short of extraordinary, surpassing $1 million for each minute he spends in combat. In his victorious battles against Deontay Wilder and Dillian Whyte, he secured a staggering $60 million (£49.5 million) while defending his WBC heavyweight title.
According to The Sun, Fury’s estimated net worth currently stands at approximately $165 million, emphasizing the substantial sums he commands for his fights. Notably, this figure doesn’t even factor in potential sponsorships for his showdown with Ngannou.
On the other hand, Francis Ngannou, with a reported net worth of $5 million in 2023, has largely accumulated his wealth through his UFC endeavors. Ngannou’s earnings were substantial, with a base pay of $500,000 per fight, along with a share of the pay-per-view (PPV) revenue.
As Fury has revealed, as reported by the Mirror, Ngannou is expected to earn $10 million for their upcoming fight, further highlighting the significant financial stakes in this high-profile matchup.
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Not only that, but also considering the PPV price, the share of PPV will be higher. In the USA, PPV cost $79, which is nearly equal to six months of subscription given a Netflix subscription is $15. So the fight is huge in terms of money.
Where and how to watch- Fury vs Ngannou?
The showdown is accessible via ESPN+ pay-per-view (PPV) at a cost of $79. If you’re in the UK, you can tune in to the event through TNT Sport Box Office as a pay-per-view option priced at £21.95. Meanwhile, for fans tuning in from nearly any other location, you’ll find the action on DAZN.