Jake Paul reportedly made on the order of $90+ million from his most recent fight night, even though he lost by knockout and suffered a broken jaw.

What he “won” last night

  • Reports around the Anthony Joshua fight in Miami say the total purse was about $184–$185 million, split roughly 50/50 between the two fighters.
  • That works out to Jake Paul taking home an estimated $92 million (around £68–69 million) for the bout itself.
  • Some outlets and social posts speculate on even higher overall revenue (up to the mid‑$200m range when including PPV etc.), but those bigger numbers are not confirmed as his personal payout.

Context and caveats

  • The figure people are repeating most online is that Jake Paul “walked away with $92 million for about 16 minutes in the ring,” after being stopped in the sixth round and leaving with a double jaw fracture.
  • These amounts are reported estimates , not official athletic commission disclosures, so treat them as best guesses from media and business/boxing commentators rather than audited numbers.

Forum / trending chatter

  • On social and forums, fans are split between clowning the loss and pointing out that making tens of millions from a KO is still a massive W financially.
  • Some threads also argue that the real money may be a bit lower than the viral $92m claim, suggesting something like tens of millions from PPV plus the guaranteed purse, but still life‑changing by normal standards.

Bottom line: if you’re asking “how much did Jake Paul win last night,” the widely-cited ballpark is about $90–92 million for the fight , even though the result in the ring was an L.

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