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Tyson Fury vs Arslanbek Makhmudov Purse: How Much Is Fury Getting Paid?

Posted on April 11, 2026April 11, 2026 by Santiago Leon

Tyson Fury is once again stepping into the ring for a high-profile heavyweight clash, this time against Arslanbek Makhmudov. While the fight has generated strong interest among boxing fans, one of the biggest talking points is the purse—specifically, how much “The Gypsy King” is earning for this bout.

Tyson Fury’s Purse for the Fight

Tyson Fury is reportedly set to earn between $23.5 million and $25.3 million for his fight against Arslanbek Makhmudov.

This figure comes from multiple industry reports and reflects a guaranteed purse, though additional earnings from sponsorships or backend deals could slightly increase his total payout.

A Noticeable Pay Cut for Fury

Despite the massive payday, this fight represents a significant drop in earnings compared to Fury’s recent bouts. In his blockbuster fights against Oleksandr Usyk, Fury reportedly earned well over $100 million per fight.

The lower purse is largely attributed to:

  • The scale of the event compared to undisputed title fights
  • Differences in broadcast and promotional deals
  • The opponent’s global drawing power

Still, even with the reduced figure, Fury remains one of the highest-paid athletes in combat sports.

How Much Is Arslanbek Makhmudov Making?

Makhmudov is expected to earn between $2 million and $3 million, marking the largest payday of his career. While significantly lower than Fury’s earnings, it reflects his rising status in the heavyweight division.

Why This Fight Still Matters

Although it may not carry the same financial weight as Fury’s previous mega-fights, this matchup is still important for several reasons:

  • It keeps Fury active in the heavyweight scene
  • It provides Makhmudov with a major spotlight opportunity
  • It offers fans a compelling clash of power-heavy fighters

Bottom Line

Tyson Fury is set to earn around $23.5M–$25.3M for his fight against Arslanbek Makhmudov. While that’s a step down from his recent nine-figure bouts, it remains an enormous payday and reinforces his position as one of boxing’s top earners.

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