Jaime Munguia’s million-dollar payday after losing fight to Canelo Alvarez

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aafter the May 4 fight between Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez and Jaime Munguia, Canelo retained his belts as predicted, but also took home a purse of more than $30 million, a not inconsiderable amount that is likely to increase.

It is evident that, for Munguiathe prize for fighting and giving a good exhibition of his boxing skills is not as juicy as that of the winner, but he was expected to get the highest salary of his career.

David Benavidez looks disgusted while Peso Pluma celebrates Canelo Alvarez win

Munguia gets a good slice of the pie

Canelo had a lot at stake for this fight, as he risked the WBA, WBC, WBO, IBF and The Ring unified super middleweight world championship.

Munguia, on the other hand, had not lost since his professional debut, so he lost his unbeaten record whilst giving a worthy fight that will be remembered for years to come.

It was undoubtedly the most important fight in Munguia’s career because of the opponent and the purse, which has generated a lot of excitement.

How much money did Munguia pocket for the fight against Canelo?

Although the exact figure that the Tijuana native has collected after fighting Alvarez has not been revealed, he himself has stated that it is the fight that has earned him the most money.

Considering that his fight against Jimmy Kelly in 2022 gave him the opportunity to earn $2 million, we can assume that the amount he received after leaving the ring as a loser is higher.

Munguia’s other career payments

In 2021, against Gabe Rosado, Munguia took home $1.15 million. Munguia stated earned around $750,000 after a win over former world title challenger Sergiy Derevyanchenko.

Against John Ryder The Sportster reported that Munguia had a guaranteed purse of $800,000.

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