Learn more about the Jake Paul vs Ryan Bourland, which took place on Saturday in Puerto Rico along with its purse and winner
Jake Paul achieved a first-round TKO by dominating Ryan Bourland until the referee stopped the fight at 2:37 on Saturday night in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Paul, 27, now holds a record of 9-1 (with 6 KO’s) and has secured a first-round stoppage in two consecutive fights.
Jake Paul vs Ryan Bourland purse, payouts, winner and full boxing fight card results
.@jakepaul does it again!!
Round 1 TKO! 🥊
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What was the outcome of Jake Paul vs Ryan Bourland?
Jake Paul dominated his fight against Bourland on Saturday, securing a first-round TKO at Coliseo Jose Miguel Agrelot in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Paul swiftly took control by initiating with the jab and following up with a powerful right hook to the body. Shortly after, he staggered Bourland with an overhand right and pursued him, delivering a series of punches.
With Bourland overwhelmed and struggling, Paul cornered him and unleashed a flurry of blows, prompting the referee to halt the fight at 2:37 into the round. Paul reiterated his callout of Canelo Alvarez but stated he wouldn’t mention other boxers to avoid giving them undue attention. Originally scheduled as the co-main event, Paul’s fight ended up headlining the event due to the cancellation of Amanda Serrano vs. Nina Meinke, as Serrano sustained a last-minute eye injury.
we examine the full fight card results:
- Jake Paul defeated Ryan Bourland (Round 1 TKO)
- Jonathan Gonzalez won against Rene Santiago (116-112, 115-113, 117-111)
- Krystal Rosado defeated Gloria Munguilla (38-38, 40-36, 40-36)
How much will Jake Paul and Ryan Bourland earn from this fight?
Paul reportedly earned $2 million when he faced Tyron Woodley and $1.5 million in his bout against Anderson Silva. His showdown with Fury netted him approximately $3.2 million. In his last match against August, the Ohio native earned an estimated $5-7 million, while his opponent also earned nearly $2 million. Given these figures, it is anticipated that both Paul and Bourland will receive comparable paydays for their upcoming match.
Jake Paul announced that he will not keep his fight earnings from the Ryan Bourland match and will instead give the entire purse to charity. Last month, during the announcement of his upcoming fight, Jake also promised to support his non-profit initiative, Boxing Bullies, by donating all his earnings from the fight. This organization provides boxing classes and access to gym facilities for underprivileged children or individuals who have faced bullying.