The event that will pit Jack Catterall and Harlem Eubank against each other on July 5 at the AO Arena in Manchester is not only a clash of talents, but also a million-dollar purse at stake.
According to specialised reports, Catterall could pocket up to $750,000, between the combination of his base purse, PPV sales incentives and sponsorship bonuses. Meanwhile, Harlem Eubank, nephew of Chris Eubank Sr., would receive between $250,000 and $400,000, depending on the commercial impact of the event.
Catterall’s (30-2, 13 KOs) professional record, his experience as a world title contender and his recent fight against Arnold Barboza Jr. justify a greater gain than his rival.
His brand deals with Everlast and Gymshark, as well as a net worth estimated at $2.5 million, cement him as a prominent figure in British boxing. Eubank, with an unbeaten record of 21-0 (9 KOs), is on the rise, but his purse reflects his status as an emerging fighter. His wealth, close to $1.2 million, is fueled by sponsorships with Adidas and promotional events linked to his surname.
How do boxers benefit?
Both fighters will benefit from sponsorship deals, and DAZN expects strong PPV sales, with a projected total revenue in excess of TWO million dollars. The fight, backed by Matchroom Boxing and aggressive marketing led by Eddie Hearn, capitalises on the domestic rivalry and the Eubank family’s fame, which has generated a buzz on social media. The presence of Chris Eubank Sr. in Harlem’s corner adds further appeal for viewers.
The fight represents a turning point for both. For Catterall, victory is key to getting back on track for a world title after his defeat in February 2025. Eubank, on the other hand, faces the biggest test of his career and will try to prove that his surname goes beyond marketing.
However, critics point out that the disparity in purses reflects a gap in experience, and PPV expectations may not be met if the fight does not generate the expected media impact. On July 4, as Manchester prepares for the spectacle, the discussion over who will maximise their earnings is as alive as the showdown itself.
Jack Catterall vs Harlem Eubank total purse
On July 5, the clash between Catterall and Eubank will not only decide who advances to boxing glory, but will also cement fortunes. With Catterall in the hunt for a world title and Eubank facing his biggest challenge, the purses of up to $750,000 and $400,000, respectively, reflect the trajectories of both. However, both the success of PPV and the legacy of this event will depend on whether the fight lives up to the expectations that have been generated around it.
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