Gustavo Lemos vs Lee Selby Purse, Payouts, PPV Bonus Share, Full Fight Card Results

Gustavo Lemos vs Lee Selby Purse, Payouts, PPV Bonus Share, Full Fight Card Results

On Saturday night, many thrilling fights took place in the undercard of Gustavo Lemos vs Lee Selby, know the results, main event purse and other details

The fight between Lee Selby and Gustavo Lemos took place at Luna Park in Buenos Aires on Saturday, March 26. At around 2 a.m. BST, the action began. All of the action was broadcasted live on Premier Sports 1 in the United Kingdom.

Fans were able to stream the matches live online via the Premier Player app and desktop, as well as through Amazon for Prime members.

Gustavo Lemos vs Lee Selby Results and Fight Card

Unbeaten IBF #3 ranked Gustavo Daniel Lemos (27-0, 18 KOs) of Argentina upset former world champion and #4 ranked Lee Selby (28-4, 9 KOs) of the United Kingdom by fifth round TKO in an IBF lightweight eliminator. The tournament was held at the famous Estadio Luna Park in Buenos Aires, Argentina’s Distrito Federal.

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With this win, the unbeaten 26-year-old Gustavo Lamos has been named the IBF mandatory challenger  to George Kambosos Junior. However, it is unlikely that he will face the champion anytime soon.

Gustavo Lemos vs Lee Selby Purse, Payouts And PPV Bonus Share

We take a look at the total pay-outs and PPV share details of the Selby vs Lamos fight.

Player PPV Share Total Purse
Lee Selby 55% 250,000 dollars
Gustavo Daniel Lamos 45% 200,000 dollars

Gustavo Lemos vs Lee Selby Fight Card Results

In the co-main event, Evelyn “The Princess” Bermudez (25 years old, 16-0-1, 6 KO) demonstrated that she is on the verge of surpassing her trailblazing and talented sister Daniela when she outlanded and outmuscled Debora “Panther” Rengifo (35 years old, 16-9-1, 9 KO) in a women’s junior flyweight IBF title defense that also featured the vacant WBO belt on the line.

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Earlier in the night, Jose Angel “Sanson” Rosa (22 years-old, 13-0-0, 11 KO, La Rioja, Argentina) had an easy night against trialhorse Santiago Damian “The Train” Sanchez (31 years-old, 8-4-0, 4 KO, Ranchos, Argentina).

In what began as a competitive bout and quickly turned into a tragicomedy of errors, Pablo Ezequiel “Pacman” Corzo (21 years old, 10-0-0, 10 KO / San Fernando del Valle, Argentina) defeated Roger “Dinamita” Guerrero (24 years old, 17-3-1, 10 KO / Quito, Ecuador) in a rather dull and lacklustre victory.

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