Terence Crawford pocketed a disclosed purse more than three times larger than now-former WBA champion Israil Madrimov for their boxing showdown this past Saturday.
Crawford, who became a four-division champion with a unanimous decision over Madrimov to capture the WBA junior middleweight title, earned a disclosed purse of $2,500,000 for his handiwork. Madrimov, competing in his 10th professional bout following an extensive and decorated amateur career, earned a $750,000 disclosed purse in the losing effort.
The California State Athletic Commission released the event’s salary report on Monday in the aftermath of Crawford vs. Madrimov, which took place at Los Angeles’ BMO Stadium.
In addition to Crawford, one other fighter on the card crossed the seven-figure threshold with their disclosed purse — now-former WBA super lightweight champion Isaac Cruz earned a $1,500,000 disclosed payday for his stunning upset loss to Jose Valenzuela ($500,000) in the event’s co-headliner.
A complete list of the Crawford vs. Madrimov salaries can be seen below. As always, these figures do not represent a fighter’s total earnings, as certain sponsorship incomes, pay-per-view earnings, and other streams of income are not publicly disclosed.
- Terence Crawford ($2,500,000) def. Israil Madrimov ($750,000)
- Jose Valenzuela ($500,000) def. Isaac Cruz ($1,500,000)
- Andy Ruiz ($900,000) vs. Jarrell Miller ($450,000) ruled a majority draw
- Martin Bakole ($375,000) def. Jared Anderson ($660,000)
- David Morrell ($750,000) def. Radivoje Kalajdzic ($350,000)
- Andy Cruz ($200,000) def. Antonio Moran ($37,500)
- Steve Nelson ($50,000) def. Marcos Ramon Vazquez ($12,500)
- Ziyad Almaayouf ($40,000) vs. Michal Bulik ($10,000) ruled a majority draw