Jake Paul is expected to make somewhere around $90–100+ million from his latest Anthony Joshua fight when you combine his guaranteed purse with bonuses and backend revenue, according to current reports and industry estimates. Exact numbers are not fully confirmed yet, but most outlets agree he is in clear nine‑figure territory once all revenue streams are counted.

How Much Will Jake Paul Make From the Fight?

Quick Scoop

For the current Jake Paul vs Anthony Joshua mega‑fight, reports suggest:

  • The total fight purse is around $184–187 million , split roughly 50/50 between Paul and Joshua.
  • That gives Jake Paul a guaranteed payout in the $92–94 million range just from the base purse.
  • With extras like:
    • Pay-per-view / Netflix-style backend or revenue share
    • Sponsorship deals
    • Merchandise and promotional profits many analysts project Jake Paul could clear over $100 million from this single fight once everything is counted.

Some coverage also mentions Jake Paul hinting at “$267 million” in value tied to the event on social media, which appears to refer to the total commercial value or overall event revenue, not just his personal check. That figure is still speculative and not officially verified.

Context: Why the Payday Is So Huge

  • Jake Paul comes into this fight not just as a boxer but also as a co‑promoter , which means he earns money as both a fighter and a business partner in the event.
  • The fight being distributed globally (including a major streaming deal on Netflix) pushes viewership and sponsorship value into a higher tier than most standard boxing cards.
  • His previous biggest known payday was around $40 million from the Mike Tyson fight, so this Anthony Joshua bout is widely described as his career‑best payday , potentially more than doubling that amount.

Mini FAQ

Is there an official exact number yet?
No, athletic commissions and promoters have not publicly released a fully audited breakdown; current figures are based on purse reports, media estimates, and industry insiders.

Could the real number be higher?
Yes. If backend streaming bonuses, international rights, and long‑tail sponsorship deals overperform, his final earnings could rise well beyond the guaranteed purse estimates.

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