Mike Perry led the disclosed payroll for BKFC KnuckleMania 4, cashing a $600,000 purse for his main event bout against Thiago Alves on Saturday.
Generally regarded as the face of bare-knuckle boxing, Perry needed just 60 seconds knock out Alves in BKFC KnuckleMania 4’s headliner. Alves earned $200,000 in the losing effort.
The California State Athletic Commission released the event’s salary report on Saturday in the aftermath of BKFC KnuckleMania 4, which took place at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles, Calif.
Perry and Alves were among five total fighters who cashed six-figure purses at BKFC KnuckleMania 4, joining the likes of UFC veteran Ben Rothwell ($150,000), BKFC heavyweight champion Mick Terrill ($100,000), and BKFC two-division champion Lorenzo Hunt ($100,000).
A complete list of the BKFC KnuckleMania 4 salaries can be seen below. As always, these figures do not represent a fighter’s total earnings, as sponsorship incomes, discretionary bonuses, and other assorted incomes are not publicly disclosed.
- Mike Perry: $600,000
- Thiago Alves: $200,000
- Mick Terrill: $100,000
- Lorenzo Hunt: $100,000
- Ben Rothwell: $150,000
- Todd Duffee: $85,000
- Alfredo Angulo: $19,500
- Jeremiah Riggs: $8,000
- Julian Lane: $20,000
- Evgeny Kurdanov: $12,500
- Crystal Pittman: $500
- Sydney Smith: $8,000
- David Diaz: $4,000
- Shane Jordan: $4,000
- Andrew Angelcor: $5,000
- Ruben Warr: $6,000
- Daniel Alvarez: $7,500
- Victor Rosas: $6,000
- Vinny Familari: $5,000
- Fernando Gonzalez: $6,000
- Tommy Aaron: $6,000
- Richard Brooks: $5,000
- Keith Richardson: $6,000
- Cody Vidal: $5,000
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