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Joshua's Massive Payday: Truth Behind $92M Rumors

23 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Anthony Joshua's fight purse rumors were addressed by promoter Eddie Hearn.
  • Hearn stated the payday was substantial but not a career-high for Joshua.
  • Joshua earned between $47-50 million after taxes from his recent bout.
Joshua's Massive Payday: Truth Behind $92M Rumors

Promoter Eddie Hearn has addressed speculation surrounding Anthony Joshua's earnings from his latest boxing match. While reports circulated about a combined purse of $184 million, equating to $92 million for each fighter, Hearn indicated the reality was more nuanced.

During a conversation, Hearn acknowledged that the payday was significant for Joshua, describing it as one of his "substantial paydays," though not his highest ever. This bout marked Joshua's return to the ring after a 15-month break due to an elbow injury.

The fight, held at the Kaseya Center, provided Joshua with a crucial platform for his comeback. Despite the exact figures being kept private, it's understood that after potential US and UK taxes, Joshua's net earnings likely fell within the $47 million to $50 million range, ensuring a profitable outcome for the fighter.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Reports suggested a combined purse of $184 million, with $92 million for each fighter, though promoter Eddie Hearn has clarified the exact figures were not confirmed.
Promoter Eddie Hearn stated that while the payday was substantial, it was not a career-high for Anthony Joshua.
After potential taxes, Anthony Joshua's take-home pay is estimated to be between $47 million and $50 million.

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