Anthony Joshua (AJ) is widely reported to have earned around $92–93 million (roughly £72–75 million) from his Netflix superfight against Jake Paul, though exact official figures haven’t been publicly confirmed and remain partly speculative.

Reported purse numbers

  • Several sports and entertainment outlets state that Jake Paul and Anthony Joshua each made about $92–93 million from the event, based on a total purse in the $184–187 million range that was split roughly 50/50.
  • Some reports frame this as one of the biggest single-fight paydays of Joshua’s career, surpassing or matching his previous top purses from title bouts in Saudi Arabia and other mega-events.

Why the numbers vary

  • Different outlets and pundits cite slightly different totals, with some estimates around $92 million and others closer to $93–94 million per fighter once conversions between pounds and dollars are applied.
  • None of these are fully audited disclosures; they are compiled from media reports, insider estimates, and celebrity finance sites , so they should be treated as informed but not legally official figures.

Take‑home vs headline purse

  • The big number quoted (around $92–93 million for AJ) is a gross estimate before things like training costs, management/agent cuts, and other expenses.
  • Because Joshua is U.K.-based, some coverage notes that a large chunk (around 37%) of his U.S. event income could go to taxes , meaning his actual take‑home is significantly lower than the headline purse.

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