Boxing/Wrestling

Jake Paul, Tyron Woodley paid $2 million each for a boxing match

Jake Paul and Tyron Woodley each got seven figures for their eight rounds of boxing this previous Sunday night.

Paul, who procured a split choice win, and Woodley acquired $2 million each for their headliner matchup in Cleveland, the Ohio State Athletic Commission uncovered to MMA Fighting on Tuesday.

The YouTube star improved to 4-0 in his young boxing profession, while the previous UFC welterweight champion has lost his last five battles—four of which occurred inside the UFC’s octagon.

Furthermore, commission authorities affirmed to MMA Fighting that both Paul and Woodley were drug tried on Sunday, albeit the aftereffects of the tests haven’t been disclosed at this point.

Heavyweights Daniel Dubois, who procured a first-round stoppage win, and Juiseppe Cusumano were the other two warriors to acquire basically $100,000 on the card, while Amanda Serrano acquired a $75,000 handbag for her consistent choice success over Yamileth Mercado in the co-headliner.

Look at the full satchels from Sunday night’s occasion underneath:

Jake Paul: $2 million

Tyron Woodley: $2 million

Amanda Serrano: $75,000 ($3,000 allowance — endorsing charge for WBO and IBO)

Yamileth Mercado: $45,000 ($2,250 allowance — endorsing charge for WBO and IBO)

Daniel Dubois: $100,000

Juiseppe Cusumano: $110,000

Montana Love: $60,000

Ivan Baranchyk: $60,000

Tommy Fury: $15,000

Anthony Taylor: $40,000

Charles Conwell: $80,000

Juan Carlos Rubio: $20,000