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Jake Paul and Tommy Fury are set for a nice little earner from their Saudi scrap.
The social media personality and Love Island star will settle their long-running feud with a dust-up at the Diriyah Arena from 9:30pm on Sunday, February 26.
It is their third attempt to meet in the ring after previous attempts were foiled by injury and visa issues – and this bout will be a lucrative pay day for the pair.
Paul, 26, is reportedly set to bank at least $3.2million (€3m/£2.7m) and will take home 65 per cent of the pay-per-view wonga. If you chuck in sponsorship deals then he could earn up to $8.6million (€8m/£7.1m).
Fury has the smaller share of the prize pot as the 23-year-old is estimated to take home a guaranteed $2million (€1.9m/£1.7m) as well as 35 per cent of the PPV booty. Up to $4.5million (€4.2m/£3.7m) could be winging its way into his bank account when sponsorships are factored in.
If that wasn’t enough there is a $1million bonus (€937,000/£831,000) on offer to the winner. Crazy numbers when you consider the level the two men are fighting at.
‘The Problem Child’ and ‘TNT’ head into the highly-anticipated bout with unbeaten professional records, although a lot has already been said about the calibre of their opponents.
Jake Paul v Tommy Fury odds
Jake Paul is the favourite with Paddy Power to beat Tommy Fury. You can run the rule over the latest Jake Paul v Tommy Fury odds via our snazzy widgets below.
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Jake Paul and Tommy Fury are set for a nice little earner from their Saudi scrap.
The social media personality and Love Island star will settle their long-running feud with a dust-up at the Diriyah Arena from 9:30pm on Sunday, February 26.
It is their third attempt to meet in the ring after previous attempts were foiled by injury and visa issues – and this bout will be a lucrative pay day for the pair.
Paul, 26, is reportedly set to bank at least $3.2million (€3m/£2.7m) and will take home 65 per cent of the pay-per-view wonga. If you chuck in sponsorship deals then he could earn up to $8.6million (€8m/£7.1m).
Fury has the smaller share of the prize pot as the 23-year-old is estimated to take home a guaranteed $2million (€1.9m/£1.7m) as well as 35 per cent of the PPV booty. Up to $4.5million (€4.2m/£3.7m) could be winging its way into his bank account when sponsorships are factored in.
If that wasn’t enough there is a $1million bonus (€937,000/£831,000) on offer to the winner. Crazy numbers when you consider the level the two men are fighting at.
‘The Problem Child’ and ‘TNT’ head into the highly-anticipated bout with unbeaten professional records, although a lot has already been said about the calibre of their opponents.
Jake Paul v Tommy Fury odds
Jake Paul is the favourite with Paddy Power to beat Tommy Fury. You can run the rule over the latest Jake Paul v Tommy Fury odds via our snazzy widgets below.
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