The first fight for the title of absolute super heavyweight champion in 25 years generated great excitement.
The organizers of the fight for the title of absolute super heavyweight champion did not make money from the meeting between Alexander Usik and Tyson Fury. This became known after the publication of information about paid broadcasts.
According to journalist Mike Coppinger, the PPV was 1.5 million. The majority of paid broadcasts are obtained in the UK. Thus, the Usyk-Fury fight brought in more than $50 million in PPV revenue.
In addition, the event raised $40 million in sponsorships and an additional $3 million in ticket sales.
At the same time, the total cost for the organization and payments for fighters amounted to approximately $120 million.
Let’s remind that earlier it became known that the organizers of the Usyk-Fury fight lost more than 100 million due to television pirates.
Source: korrespondent

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