» Amazing Reveal Of The Huge Money Bonus For The Usyk Vs Fury Rematch: How Much Will They Make In A World Title Match?

This Saturday will see an epic clash between new interim heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk of Ukraine and Tyson Fury of England, who is looking to reclaim the heavyweight title. The highly anticipated matchup comes after Usyk’s surprise performance in May, when he managed to snatch the title from the “Gypsy King” Fury, despite the latter’s clear size advantage.

Although the fight will not be for the undisputed heavyweight title, after Usyk was stripped of his IBF title, this highly anticipated bout is a special event. The bout will once again take place at the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

Usyk enters the ring as the undisputed heavyweight and middleweight world champion, with notable wins over Anthony Joshua twice, Daniel Dubois, and Fury himself, from whom he took the WBC title.

For his part, Fury suffered his first loss in his career last May in a surprising and painful manner, as he suffered a clear defeat against the stubborn Ukrainian who showed great speed and determination.

According to reports from specialized media outlets such as Fight Sports and The Independent , the total prize money for the fight is $190 million, and it will be split 55-45 in favor of Usyk.
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In the first fight, Usyk got $45 million despite being a champion in several organizations, while Fury got $100 million as a full guarantee despite losing the match.

According to Celebrity Net Worth , Usyk’s net worth is estimated to be around $80 million. Before his first fight with Fury, his net worth was $35 million, and before his first fight against Anthony Joshua, it was estimated at $4 million.

The rematch between Usyk and Fury is one of the most anticipated fights in boxing this year. With a huge prize money and excitement surrounding the fight, this is expected to be the talk of the sporting world. Fans are eagerly waiting to see who will emerge victorious and prove their worth in the heavyweight division.

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