Anthony Joshua will return to the stage on the night of 25 September 26 in Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London, England, confronting the absolute champion of the Cruiserweight Oleksandr usyk in the WBA (Super), IBO, IBO, and Wbo Heavyweight.
As one of the biggest boxing matches this year, Anthony Joshua and Oleksandr Usyk will make how much money from this match?
At the present time, no party has announced the official number of the income of both fists in the upcoming match. However, the Total Sportal reported that Anthony Joshua could earn £ 10 million (equivalent to nearly VND 36 billion) to go to the floor with USYK.
In addition to the division from the live views (Pay-Perra), Joshua can earn about £ 15 million (equivalent to 469 billion).
On the other side of the arena, Oleksandr Usyk will get an income of 3 million pounds (nearly 94 billion dong). This will be the biggest profitable match that USYK has ever attended.
Anthony Joshua vs. Oleksandr Usyk will not be the highest income of Anthony Joshua. Due to the influence of Covid-19 pandemic, the income from the most recent match between Anthony Joshua and Kubrat Pulev was not as high as the time when he remained against Andy Ruiz in Saudi Arabia.
Anyway, with his reputation, Anthony Joshua also earns a lot from sponsors.
Since regaining the championship belts from Andy Ruiz, many brands such as Audemars Piguet, Beats Electronics, British Airways, Hugo Boss, Jaguar, Under Armour have signed a sponsorship contract for Joshua, making him one of the most “most” earners, up to under $ 10 million each year (equivalent to 227.7 billion).
This figure is not included in Joshua's own funding every time he appeared.
Anthony Joshua's income through matches | |||||
Competitor | Contract | % from Pay-Perra | Advertising | Result | Year |
Dillian Whyte | 3 million pounds | – | 2 million USD | Win | 2015 |
Charles Martin | 5 million pounds | 50% | – | Win | 2016 |
Dominic break | 4.5 million pounds | 50% | 2.5 million USD | Win | 2016 |
Eric Molina | 5 million pounds | 50% | – | Win | 2016 |
Wladimir Klitschko | 15 million pounds | 50% | 6.5 million USD | Win | 2017 |
Carlos Takam | 10 million pounds | 50% | – | Win | 2017 |
Joseph Parker | 20 million pounds | 60% | 10 million USD | Win | 2018 |
Alexander Povetkin | 20 million pounds | 60% | – | Win | 2018 |
Andy Ruiz 1 | 25 million pounds | 50% | – | Lose | 2019 |
Andy Ruiz 2 | 60 million USD | 60% | 10 million USD | Win | 2019 |
Kubrat pulev | 10 million pounds | – | – | Win | 2020 |