When Floyd ‘Cash’ Mayweather involves city, the purse is all the time a somehwat heavier than regular and that’s why we’re looking on the prize cash for his newest exhibition bout.
Floyd Mayweather returns for bout with Mikuru Asakura
In what will likely be his fourth exhibition combat since his official retirement in 2017, Floyd Mayweather is ready to step again into the ring on September twenty fifth, 2022. Within the different nook will likely be Japanese sensation, Mikuru Asakura. Going down within the Saitama Tremendous Area in Saitama, Japan, the combat will start at 12:00 a.m. ET. Whereas there was no official phrase on the foundations for the combat, we do know what sort of purse we’re taking a look at and as all the time in relation to Mayweather, there’s some huge cash on the desk.
Floyd Mayweather vs Mikuru Asakura boxing exhibition is happening subsequent Saturday, September twenty fourth 2022 11:00PM Japanese Time & 8:00PM Pacific Time LIVE on PPV on Fite TV in Japan🇯🇵🥊 pic.twitter.com/11kyDYUIi2
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What’s the purse for Mayweather vs Asakura and the way is it cut up?
Although the figures which have been talked about are all tentative and fairly probably will change relying on the combat’s pay-per-view gross sales, Floyd Mayweather is predicted to take dwelling someplace between $20 million and $30 million when the combat involves an finish. Apparently, Mayweather has already been being profitable on the combat with out even throwing a punch. The 50-0 boxer boasted about the truth that he was paid $1.5 million simply to seem at a press convention to advertise the combat.
In the end, from what we are able to perceive, Mayweather will obtain a $22M base wage for the combat. With PPV tickets now out there for $29.99. and his share of them standing at 85%, there will likely be an extra $4.5 million added to his wage. The place Mikuru Asakura is worried, he’ll earn significantly lower than his iconic opponent, nevertheless, it received’t be peanuts. With 15% of the PPV revenue coming in at roughly $750K and an unknown base wage, Asakura is predicted to make within the realm of $1.2 million for the combat. Not a nasty payday for an exhibition combat.
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