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PHILADELPHIA, UNITED STATES – OCTOBER 17, 2019: IBF world champion Artur Beterbiev of Russia during a weigh-in prior to the WBO light heavyweight title fight against WBC world champion Oleksandr Gvozdyk of Ukraine at the Liacouras Center. Valery Sharifulin/TASS (Photo by Valery SharifulinTASS via Getty Images)

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PHILADELPHIA, UNITED STATES – OCTOBER 17, 2019: IBF world champion Artur Beterbiev of Russia during a weigh-in prior to the WBO light heavyweight title fight against WBC world champion Oleksandr Gvozdyk of Ukraine at the Liacouras Center. Valery Sharifulin/TASS (Photo by Valery SharifulinTASS via Getty Images)
Artur Beterbiev and Callum Smith are set to clash, with more than just belts at stake. A staggering $2,115,000 purse hangs in the balance, but who gets what? Beterbiev, undefeated, brings a fearsome knockout record to the ring. Smith, no stranger to victory, carries the weight of expectation.
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But here’s the twist: the fighters’ share isn’t very equal. As punches get ready to fly, so do the dollar bills. This isn’t just a fight; it’s a high-value puzzle waiting to be solved. Who will land the financial knockout?
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Is Artur Beterbiev gonna earn more than Callum Smith?
Delving into the heart of the matter, the financial distribution in this thrilling bout is a topic of considerable interest. Top Rank, demonstrating their promotional prowess, clinched the rights to this marquee fight with a decisive bid of $2,115,000, narrowly surpassing Matchroom Boxing. This victory in the bidding war not only sets the stage for a riveting showdown but also establishes the monetary stakes for both contenders.
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Artur Beterbiev, the Russian powerhouse with an unblemished record of 19-0, all by knockout, is set to receive a substantial portion of the purse. According to Boxingscene, Artur’s share amounts to $1,332,450, representing a significant 70% of 90% of the winning bid. This figure reflects Beterbiev’s standing in the boxing world as the reigning IBF, WBC, and WBO light heavyweight champion.
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On the other hand, Callum Smith, a formidable opponent from Britain with a 29-1 record, is entitled to $571,050. This amount, 30% of 90% of the winning bid, is a testament to his prowess and status as The Ring’s No. 3-rated light heavyweight. Smith’s journey to this position, especially after moving up to the light heavyweight division, highlights his resilience and skill.
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Furthermore, the stakes are raised with an additional incentive. The winner of the bout will receive an extra 10% of the winning bid, a sum of $211,500. This bonus serves as a tantalizing lure, adding an extra layer of motivation for both fighters.
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Thus, with Top Rank’s strategic win in the WBC purse bid, the stage is set not just for a battle of physical might. But also for a significant financial windfall. Both Beterbiev and Smith step into the ring with not just their legacy, but also a considerable sum of money on the line.
With more than $200k on the line for the winner, who do you think will win? What are your thoughts on this high-voltage encounter? Will Callum Smith end Beterbiev’s streak? Let us know your thoughts.
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