Brazilian Anderson Silva, former UFC fighter and one of the legends of world MMA, enters the ring to face Tyron Woodley, this Friday (19), around 11pm (Brasília time). It’s a main event co-fight between Jake Paul vs. Anthony Joshua. The fights will be broadcast on Netflix.
With this, many wonder: how much will ‘Spider’ earn in prizes for fighting in the fight? THE Sporting News show.
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How much will Anderson Silva earn?
The exact purse values or “prizes” for the boxing fight between Anderson Silva and Tyron Woodley, which will take place this Friday (19), were not publicly disclosed.
In professional boxing matches, payments to athletes are generally not made public unless a state athletic commission requires disclosure. Even in these cases, the reported numbers usually do not include additional bonuses, pay-per-view (PPV) participation or commercial agreements.
Woodley and Silva’s past earnings help provide context, but current values remain confidential:
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Tyron Woodley officially received US$2 million (R$ 11 million) in each of his two boxing matches against Jake Paul in 2021, according to the Ohio State Athletic Commission.
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Anderson Silva, although he has no recent boxing payments revealed, pocketed around US$10.3 million (around R$56 million) as part of the settlement of the antitrust lawsuit against UFC. His last published salary at the organization was around US$600,000 (R$ 3.3 million)as well as a possible bonus for winning.
The clash between Silva and Woodley will be played over six rounds, as part of the main preliminary card of the event, broadcast exclusively on Netflix.
Card completo de Jake Paul x Anthony Joshua
Main card (from 10pm Brasília time)
- Jake Paul x Anthony Joshua
- Alycia Baumgardner X Leila Beaudoin (Valendo Títutulut)
- Anderson Silva x Tyron Woodley
- Jamal Harvey x Kevin Cervantes
Preliminary card (from 6:45 pm Brasília time)
- Cherneka Johnson x Amanda Galle (title)
- Caroline Dubois x Camila Panatta (title)
- Yokasta Valle x Yadira Bustillos (worth title)
- Avious Griffin x Justin Cardona
- Keno Marley x Diarra Davis Jr. (Cruiserweight)
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