Queensberry Promotions, announced their major pay-per-view of boxing for the weekend, the main-event fight will feature re-match between Artur Beterbiev and Dmitry Bivol. The previous fight between these two which held in back in October 2024, win by Artur Beterbiev. Just after the fight re-match speculation began and in very short period time it's confirmed that both of these two boxers will be back in 2025. The pay-per-view is once again part of the "Riyadh Season" 2025.
Fighters | Purses | PPV Share | Total Payouts |
---|---|---|---|
Artur Beterbiev | $5m | 60% | $12m | based on 850k ppv buys |
Dmitry Bivol | $3m | 40% | $7m | based on 850k ppv buys |
Artur Beterbiev, who currently hold winning streak of 21 fights will earn guaranteed purse $5 million for the re-match fight. The earnings will increased this time, last time they both share $2.5 million, this time the current defending champion Artur Beterbiev will earn $5 million for the fight further his purse will rise to $12 million based on pay-per-view buys if they crossed the figure.
Dmitry Bivol, purse this weekend will be $3 million and his earnings 40% more based on pay-per-view revenue which means if the pay-per-view figure crossed limit of 850k sales on fight day his overall earnings from the re-match rise to $7 million. In previous fight he made $2 million guaranteed. This will be his second most expensive fight after Canelo Alvarez pay-per-view bout back in 2022.
- How Much Money Artur Beterbiev Earn for PPV fight in 2025?
- Based on his current boxing contract deal and ppv revenue share Artur Beterbiev earn $12 million based on estimated ppv sales of 850k on fight day.
- How Much Dmitry Bivol earn for his re-match fight with Artur Beterbiev In February 2025?
- He is currently on deal with promotions worth of $1.2m to $3m a fight, his purse will be $3m this weekend further he make more on ppv revenue upto $7 million in 2025.
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