ANTHONY JOSHUA is set to earn less than half his initial purse for his fight with Kubrat Pulev after missing out on a monster £8million gate fee.
The British star, 31, and 39-year-old Bulgarian Pulev were originally set to meet at the 62,303-seater Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in June.
Joshua could take home just £6m for his fight with Pulev after losing out on an £8m gate feeCredit: Reuters
Joshua is believed to have raked in over £50m for his rematch win over RuizCredit: Getty Images – Getty
That would have seen AJ pocket £8m just in ticket sales.
However, the fight was postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic.
It was originally believed the fight would go ahead behind closed doors.
But the clash has been given the green light to host 1,000 fans at Wembley Arena this weekend.
Joshua will walk away with much less than he’d initially planned – but for the Brit, it will hopefully lead to a money-spinning heavyweight unification fight with Tyson Fury in 2021.
Should fans be allowed back for that fight, Joshua could stand to rake in another bumper sum.
Joshua took home a staggering £50m for his win over Andy Ruiz Jr last December in Saudi Arabia – doubling his career earnings.
Last month, promoter Eddie Hearn revealed he expected AJ to miss out on a huge sum of money against Pulev after Derek Chisora lost out on around £2m in gate fees for his loss against Oleksandr Usyk.
Having watched Usyk outpoint Chisora at the Wembley Arena last month, Hearn said: “We have the best bubble in boxing and elite sport is not part of lockdown.
“We can sustain it – but we want to be a profitable business.
“We lost what would have been a £2m gate at the O2 for this fight.”
On Joshua, Hearn confirmed: “AJ was going to take £8m on the gate at Spurs so obviously he is taking a pay cut.”
Hearn recently revealed fighters were losing around 40 per cent of their usual purse due to Covid-19.
All in all, talkSPORT believe Joshua will walk away with just £6m for his fight with Pulev – a little over ten per cent of the fee he raked in from his Ruiz rematch.
Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk