Anthony Joshua will reportedly get £10million pay check from his heavyweight world title defence against Kubrat Pulev.
Gate receipts
at Wembley's SSE Arena has been limited to just 1,000 due to the coronavirus
restrictions as part of the new regional tier system, but it won't stop Joshua
from earning the large sum in what will be his first fight in a year.
The Telegraph
reports that Kubrat Pulev will earn just £3m from the fight - £7m less than
Anthony Joshua.
According to
organisers, there are no set purses for the fight, and both men could exceed
those figures with pay-per-view numbers expected to soar because of the lack of
spectators allowed at the event.
Speaking
ahead of the fight, AJ said: 'That's what makes this fight so interesting. This
year has just thrown every obstacle at us all.
'I might go
in there, I can tell you that I'm a million dollars, I feel good, I've been
knocking everyone out in sparring. I'm the one that's coming up now and I'm
going to be the undisputed champ and I go in there on Saturday night and I
[might] get my head punched in because I've got ring rust. Who knows?
'But I feel
good, I'm looking forward to it. I haven't boxed in such a long time, but
that's why in lockdown I've done a lot of training, mental training. I've done
a lot of sparring, getting my body tough again, getting punched up.
'Sometimes in
sparring in my head I'm going to take this round off and let this boy punch me
up because I need to get tough. I need to get that thick skin. That's the
closest way I can prepare and I hope it comes to fruition on Saturday.'
Pulev, whose
world title challenge ended in a knockout defeat against Wladimir Klitschko in
2014, is confident of getting a victory when he takes on Joshua on Saturday,
December 12.
'With all due
respect to Anthony Joshua, I don't think he's that good, nor do I think he's
invincible,' Pulev said in an exclusive interview with Sports mail.
'I have been
born for this. Saturday is the most important day of my life.
'This was my
father's dream for me to become a world champion. My father died when he was
80, before I had this chance. But he will be watching and I will make him
proud.'
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