Wed. Mar 18th, 2026

Boxing’s Most Valuable Punches: A Deep Dive into Fighter Earnings

A recent study conducted by 247Bet has unveiled the staggering financial worth of each landed punch in professional boxing, adding an intriguing layer to the ongoing discussions about major bouts like the potential clash between Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury.

The research calculated “earnings per punch” by dividing a fighter’s total career purse by the number of punches successfully landed. Leading this fascinating list is Anthony Joshua, whose every accurate strike is valued at an incredible £172,346. Throughout his 33-fight career, Joshua has earned approximately £394.5 million, having landed 2,289 punches. This statistic not only highlights his impact in the ring but also his immense commercial appeal, which consistently generates significant paydays.

Fury, Jake Paul, and Other High Earners

Surprisingly, internet personality Jake Paul ranks second, underscoring his substantial financial influence in contemporary boxing. Despite a relatively brief professional career of just 11 fights, Paul has reportedly earned £132 million, with each of his 812 landed punches valued at £162,562.

Tyson Fury, widely regarded as one of the best heavyweights of his generation, secures the third position. “The Gypsy King” has accumulated £362.7 million over 37 fights, with each of his 2,458 landed punches worth £147,559. While slightly trailing Joshua in this specific metric, Fury’s numbers firmly cement his status as a global draw.

Rank Boxer No. of Pro Fights Total Career Punches Landed Total Career Earnings (£) Earnings per Punch Landed (£)
1 Anthony Joshua 33 2,289 £394,500,000 £172,346
2 Jake Paul 11 812 £132,000,000 £162,562
3 Tyson Fury 37 2,458 £362,700,000 £147,559
4 Oleksandr Usyk 24 2,426 £260,900,000 £107,543
5 Deontay Wilder 48 1,588 £104,100,000 £65,554
6 Canelo Alvarez 67 7,088 £455,400,000 £64,249
7 Daniel Dubois 23 1,242 £70,200,000 £56,522
8 Joseph Parker 38 2,800 £41,500,000 £14,821
9 Terence Crawford 42 4,484 £59,900,000 £13,359
10 Conor Benn 23 1,503 £12,400,000 £8,250

Other prominent names on the list include Oleksandr Usyk and Deontay Wilder, who complete the top five. Further down are stars like Canelo Alvarez and Terence Crawford, illustrating that while high overall career earnings are common, the efficiency of earnings per individual punch can vary significantly.

The timing of this study is particularly noteworthy, given recent reports suggesting that a Joshua vs. Fury super fight has finally been agreed upon. If this highly anticipated contest comes to fruition, the already substantial financial figures for these athletes could soar even higher.

Ultimately, this data underscores a crucial aspect of modern boxing: a fighter’s star power and the precision of their strikes can be just as financially rewarding as the sheer volume of punches thrown. Currently, Anthony Joshua’s punches are undeniably the most lucrative in the sport.

By Duncan Priestley

Duncan Priestley has become a fixture in Manchester's vibrant combat sports scene. Specializing in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and submission grappling coverage, Duncan's articles provide thoughtful analysis of the technical aspects that casual observers might miss.

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