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Tommy Fury vs Jake Paul prize money: How much fighters will earn

Tommy Fury and Jake Paul will both earn a huge sum as they meet in Saudi Arabia this weekend, with thee biggest fight of their respective careers finally set to take place.

There have been two attempts to stage the fight so far, with Fury pulling out on both occasions. In the first instance back in December 2021, he withdrew due to a combination of injury and illness before Visa issues for the British fighter forced the cancellation of their second fight last summer.

The events leading up to thee contest have only served to fuel anticipation, with the pair now set to compete for not only their pride after a tense build-up, but for a WBC ranking. The sanctioning body have now confirmed that the winner of the contest will receive a world ranking for the fight in the cruiserweight division.

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The right to stage the fight has been awarded to Saudi Arabia, with the middle eastern nation slowly building up their collection of major fights having already hosted two heavyweight world championship fights involving Anthony Joshua in thee past four years.

How much will Jake Paul and Tommy Fury earn for their fight?

Paul will make about $3.2 million for the fight. That is before a 65% PPV share he will earn which could mean $8.6 million in total for the fight.

This is in contract to Tommy Fury, who, with a 35% PPV share having been negotiated, could make $4.5 million.

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