
Artur Asilbekovich Beterbiev is a professional boxer from Russia. He is currently active and hold contract deal with top boxing promotion. In 2022, he made only single appearance and defeat opponent (Joe Smith Jr) at Hulu Theater, New York City, in United States. In the upcoming fight, Beterbiev will be seen in action against opponent Anthony Yarde at OVO Arena Wembley, London, England. Artur Beterbiev career earnings, purse payouts and pay-per-view bonuses reported.
Opponents | Purse | PPV Share | Fight Year |
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Christian Cruz | $2.5k | N/A | 2013 |
Rayco Saunders | $2.5k | N/A | 2013 |
Billy Bailey | $2.5k | N/A | 2013 |
Gabriel Lecrosnier | $5k | N/A | 2014 |
Alvaro Enriquez | $5k | N/A | 2014 |
Tavoris Cloud | $7k | N/A | 2014 |
Jeff Page Jr | $7k | N/A | 2014 |
Gabriel Campillo | $25k | N/A | 2015 |
Alexander Johnson | $25k | N/A | 2015 |
Ezequiel Maderna | $50k | N/A | 2016 |
Isidro Ranoni Prieto | $50k | N/A | 2016 |
Enrico Kölling | $250k | N/A | 2017 |
Callum Johnson | $300k | N/A | 2018 |
Radivoje Kalajdzic | $250k | N/A | 2019 |
Oleksandr Gvozdyk | $325k | 50% | 2019 |
Adam Deines | $500k | 50% | 2021 |
Marcus Browne | $500k | 50% | 2021 |
Joe Smith Jr | $773k | 50% | 2022 |
Anthony Yarde | $500k | 60% | 2023 |
Upcoming Fight | 2023 |
How Much Highest Purse Awarded to Artur Beterbiev Yet?
He earned career highest purse for the fight against Joe Smith Jr. The details for the boxers purse revealed right after their fight which include guaranteed money $773k and 50% from pay-per-view. The pay-per-view details not published or revealed by the promoters however purse split announced for both Smith Jr and Beterbiev.
How Much Beterbiev Currently Earning Per Boxing PPV?
Since he is working with Top Rank promotion, his per fight earnings increased to $500k. He will earn guaranteed purse $500k for Anthony Yarde fight further earnings he will make from pay-per-view sales bonus which will not reported by the promotion yet.
More Details regarding Artur Beterbiev career earnings, purse payouts and promotional deal with boxing promoters reported here.