Nate Diaz vs. Jorge Masvidal: ‘Last Man Standing’ goes down tonight (Sat. Jul 6th, 2024) from the Honda Center in Anaheim, California. And because California is one of the few athletic commissions left still demanding promoters provide payout information for their events, we know roughly how much everyone is going to make off the card.
The most interesting thing you’ll notice when looking at payouts below is the top three fighters: Nate Diaz is making $500,000 while Jorge Masvidal gets $300,000. On the undercard, Anthony Pettis is making a surprising $350,000 to fight Diaz teammate Chris Avila, who is pocketing $210,000.
How is Pettis making more than Masvidal on a card named after Masvidal? Well, the commission payout numbers are easy to fudge. Signing bonuses don’t show up. Pay-per-view percentages aren’t listed. And you better believe Diaz and Masvidal are making more money off the PPV.
How much they’ll make depends on how many people go ahead and buy it for $49.99 on Fanmio. But neither man will be happy if the fight nets them less than $5 million each.
Here’s the rest of the card’s payouts, courtesy of boxing reporter Dan Rafael.
Nate Diaz: $500,000
Jorge Masvidal: $300,000
Daniel Jacobs: $100,000
Shane Mosley Jr.: $160,000
(Rafael notes Jacobs is getting paid an additional $100,000 guarantee)
Chris Avila: $210,000
Anthony Pettis: $350,000
Curmel Moton: $40,000
Nikolai Buzolin: $8,000
Amado Vargas: $100,000
Sean Garcia: $50,000
Devin Cushing: $60,000
Manuel Correa: $15,000
Luciano Ramos: $5000
Dan Hernandez: $3500
Alan Sanchez: $55,000
Luis Lopez: $22,500
Steven Dunn: $500
Gabriel Costa: $2500
Jose Aguayo: $40,000
Bryce Logan: $6,000
Ken Lopez: $18,000
Andres Martinez: $600
As always with boxing, the big bucks go to those at the very top while it’s very lean at the bottom. Let’s hope Andres Martinez made some extra money somewhere on his fight. Getting $600 to fight a guy who’s getting $18,000 looks rough. That’s life on the b-side, baby.
Source: Payouts! Nate Diaz reigns supreme, Pettis tops Masvidal in disclosed pay for ‘Last Man