Absolutely. Certainly compared to Mansour, who is supposedly earning 3 times as much.oogiebe wrote: ↑09 Mar 2019, 12:13Why do you say that? Do you think he draws enough ticket buyers on his own to be worth more at this stage of his career?SenorPipino wrote: ↑09 Mar 2019, 12:03Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑09 Mar 2019, 09:16 Per the California State Athletic Commission, official contract purses for Saturday night’s Premier Boxing Champions card on Fox:
Shawn Porter $1.25 million, Yordenis Ugas $300k,
Abel Ramos $50k, Francisco Santana $50k,
Efe Ajagba $8k, Amir Mansour $25k,
Damien Vazquez $15k, Juan Carlos Payano $5k,
Eimantas Stanionis $8k, Samuel Figueroa $10k,
Robert Guerrero $25k, Hevinson Herrera $1k,
Jesus Cuellar $40k, Carlos Padilla $1k.
Is that $8K figure for Ajagba accurate.? He can't be one of the lowest paid guys on the card.
Ajagba is the fighter being pushed into the spotlight. Mansour is just the sacrificial victim.
There's a lot of social media buzz surrounding Ajagba. When Harper walked out of the ring, that brought quite a bit of mainstream attention to him.
He's a big, hard hitting heavyweight. Many fans are interested in seeing him. A lot of curiosity.
Does you think viewers are more eager to see Ramos or Santana, yet they're listed as being paid more than 5 times as much as Ajagba?
Doesn't make sense to me.