TGB Promotions announced another major pay-per-view this weekend, where main-event fight take place between Bakhram Murtazaliev and Tim Tszyu. The fight between these two boxers is for the IBF World Super Welterweight title.
Boxers | Purses | PPV Share | Total Payouts |
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Tim Tszyu | $1.2m | 60% | $6 million | based on 700k ppv buys |
Bakhram Murtazaliev | $425k | 40% | $1.1 million | based on 700k ppv buys |
Tim Tszyu, return to the boxing ring after March 2024, he suffer defeat in previous fight from opponent Sebastian Fundora Lost WBO light middleweight title and vacant WBC light middleweight title. This weekend it's great opportunity for Australian pro boxer to make proper winning comeback against Russian.
Tim Tszyu will earn guaranteed purse upto $1.2 million for his upcoming fight with Bakhram Murtazaliev. The figure for Tszyu reported based on his current on-going contract deal with boxing promotion. He recently made more than $7 million from the fight against opponent Sebastian Fundora. This weekend if everything goes according to plan and ppv buys crossed figure of 700k on fight day, Tszyu will pocket money upto $6 million. There is no doubt a dent on his winning form put by Sebastian Fundora in March 2024.
Bakhram Murtazaliev, the 31 year old boxer from Russia will earn his career best payday, he will earn upto $425k for the upcoming fight and if ppv buys record upto 700k sales on fight day his earnings will reach to $1.1 million. Before getting this high-profile ppv fight, he defeated opponent Jack Culcay for vacant IBF light-middleweight title.
Further details regarding to these two boxers purses and earnings from pay-per-view money reported here later.