How much did Jake Paul make from Tyron Woodley fight?

Now that Jake Paul and Tyron Woodley have thrown hands, here’s a look at how much money every fighter on the boxing card walked away with.

Paul and Woodley finally stepped inside a boxing ring and tried to settle their beef on August 29. Although the social media star had his hand raised through a split decision, the feud appears to be far from over.

After selling thousands of tickets at the Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse in Ohio, along with a yet unclear number of Pay Per View buys, how much did each fighter take home?

Here’s a full rundown on the final fight purses from the Jake Paul vs Tyron Woodley boxing event.

Jake Paul and Tyron Woodley had some good exchanges throughout the fight.

How much did Jake Paul & Tyron Woodley make from their fight?

After making high six figures for his knockout win over Ben Askren earlier in the year, Paul appears to have seen a huge increase in salary for the Woodley event.

The internet celebrity made $2,000,000 from the fight with Woodley, as per a report from MMAFighting who got those figures from the Ohio State Athletic Commission. This figure is just his guarantee for fighting, never mind his pay-per-view split or sponsor bonuses. 

Meanwhile, Woodley – who was supposed to only make $500,000 according to his agent – also walked away with $2,00,000. 

Following the win, Jake posted a cryptic Instagram story that stated he was a ‘tenth of the way to becoming a billionaire’ – suggesting he’s likely in for a massive payday once everything shakes out.

These figures likely won’t be confirmed for some time, however. The YouTuber did make a video after the Askren fight suggesting the event had made close to $70,000,00 and it seems as if the Woodley fight will eclipse that.

As for the rest of the payouts, these are the figures from MMAFighting’s report:

  • Jake Paul: $2 million
  • Tyron Woodley: $2 million
  • Amanda Serrano: $75,000 ($3,000 deduction — sanctioning fee for WBO and IBO)
  • Yamileth Mercado: $45,000 ($2,250 deduction — sanctioning fee for WBO and IBO)
  • Daniel Dubois: $100,000
  • Juiseppe Cusumano: $110,000
  • Montana Love: $60,000
  • Ivan Baranchyk: $60,000
  • Tommy Fury: $15,000
  • Anthony Taylor: $40,000
  • Charles Conwell: $80,000
  • Juan Carlos Rubio: $20,000

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