Jake Paul and Tommy Fury are finally ready to face off in a much awaited bout this December, know all about the purse, payout and contract of Paul vs Fury
It’s finally time for Jake Paul and Tommy Fury to meet in the ring and let out all their grudges and frustrations against each other. The two fighters are all set to lock horns in the ring on December 18th in Tampa, Florida after Paul and Fury went back and forth calling each other out on social media for several months.
Now let’s talk about the fight purse and details about how much the two fighters will earn shall we?
Jake Paul vs Tommy Fury Purse, Payouts, Salary, PPV And Contract
Fury has been making efforts to negotiate with Paul after he refused two of his offers which were made in the last two months. Earlier, Paul had made an offer of $1 million to Fury, which he rejected saying that the amount was lower than his expectation. So since Fury is not amused by Paul’s offers, the Youtuber-turned boxer has some other interesting offerings.
If Fury wins, Paul will pay an extra $500k from his own purse, on top of the earlier promised $1 million. But if Fury loses the bout, he will have to legally change his name to “Tommy Fumble” for at least a whole year. To spice things up, Paul wants Fury to change his social media account names within 24 hours of the defeat, along with having to attend the post-fight conference with his brand new name.
These conditions are what makes this fight even more interesting. On top of that, Tommy’s half-brother WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury has said that if Tommy loses to Paul, he should quit boxing and also forget about having any relationship with his 33-year old brother.
The fight will be streamed on Showtime Boxing in the USA and on BT Sports in the UK. However, PPV price for the fight is yet to be announced. Fury’s payout will at-least be $1.5 million against Paul. As for “the problem child” i.e Paul, he will be earning more than $2.8 million, which was the amount he earned for his last fight against American MMA fighter Tyron Woodley.