It’s claimed that Luis Ortiz was paid $1.5m for the Charles Martin fight, which was the same purse that Andy Ruiz Jr. received for beating Chris Arreola.H8Usernames wrote: ↑04 Jan 2022, 08:43 "Former heavyweight champion Ruiz Jr was the highest earner at $1 million, with opponent Chris Arreola getting $300,000."
Hell... isn't Charr vs Bryant a 1 million dollar fight that will never happen?
Team Ruiz isn't going to sacrifice Andy to Ortiz and the only way Ortiz takes a fight like that is if he is certain that he will beat Andy.
A Filip Hrgovic fight should get close to that 1 million dollar mark and if it doesn't then what's the point really?
Here's hoping that Luis Ortiz gets the Tyson Fury fight and a nice retirement paycheck, he has earned it.
And EO you can be right since it means so much to you.
Filip Hrgovic would have only been paid a career-best purse of $243K based on the winning purse bid for the Michael Hunter IBF eliminator (that ultimately fell through).
For the record, Michael Hunter withdrew from the IBF eliminator because he received a deal from Triller that was paying him around the same $600K figure to face journeymen that he would have received fighting Filip Hrgovic.
I’m going to keep making the same point over-and-over again, until you finally acknowledge it, you won’t see any legitimate top-ten world-rated heavyweight fighting the anonymous Filip Hrgovic for peanuts.
No one is going to willingly accept a pay cut to fight that guy!
And if Matchroom and Wasserman flatly-refuse to invest in Filip Hrgovic’s career, then don’t expect rival promoters to do their job for them.
