Jake Paul vs Mike Perry Purse Payouts | PPV Shares | 20 July 2024

Jake Paul vs Mike Perry Purse Payouts 2024

Jake Paul return to boxing ring this upcoming weekend, his next fight is confirmed and schedule with opponent Mike Perry. Before this fight between these two is become main-event, according to reports Jack Paul will fight Mike Tyson but the fight later cancelled and Mike Tyson replaced with Mike Perry. Tommy Fury ended the winning streak of Jake Paul in boxing and this upcoming weekend Paul looking forward to make proper comeback.

  • Jake Paul guaranteed purse money $3m for Mike Perry fight but there will be pay-per-view revenue share where maximum share of Paul will be 60% which will increase his overall earnings to $8m if pay-per-view sales increased more than 750k on fight day.
  • Mike Perry guaranteed purse for Jake Paul fight will be $1m and his overall earnings increased to $3m based on pay-per-view buys share as per reports he will make more than 40% from pay-per-view buys revenue.

Jack Paul hold good winning record against MMA fighters who turned boxers. Paul dominate top opponents like Nate Diaz, Tyron Woodley in the boxing fights but things turn different for him once he come head to head with opponent Tommy Fury. Jack Paul currently earning between $5m per fight. Jack Paul will earn guaranteed purse $3m for fight against opponent Mike Perry.

Mike Perry already making big money from BKFC fights as per reports he was earning more than $600k per fight in BKFC. This upcoming weekend, when Mike Perry will be fighting opponent Jake Paul his earnings increased $1m guaranteed and further money he will earn based on sponsorship and pay-per-view revenue share deal. 

It's not the first fight of Mike Perry boxing career before this he suffer major defeat from opponent from Kenneth McNeil in 2015. This second time when he will be in the boxing ring based on boxing stats and both fighters performance in past years, Jake Paul look stronger in the fight against Perry. Further details of both of these two provided after the pay-per-view completed.

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