Heavyweight Boxers

Heavyweight boxers salaries represent the pinnacle of combat sports earnings. Mike Tyson earned $413 million during his legendary career. Anthony Joshua banked $469 million across 32 professional fights. Oleksandr Usyk made $356 million dominating the division.

The heavyweight division creates boxing’s wealthiest athletes. Championship fights regularly exceed $100 million in total purses while even contenders earn eight-figure paydays.

Discover the Heavyweight Division boxers biography and net worth by clicking on their name.

Name Nationality Net Worth
Oleksandr Usyk Ukrainian $50 million
Tyson Fury British $65 million
Daniel Dubois British $5 million
Joseph Parker New Zealander $5 million
Zhilei Zhang Chinese $3 million
Martin Bakole Congolese $2 million
Agit Kabayel German $2 million
Muhammad Ali American $50 million
Chris Arreola American $3 million
Ray Austin American $500,000
Anthony Joshua British $80 million
Lucas Browne Australian $2 million
George Foreman American $300 million
Evander Holyfield American $1 million
Vitali Klitschko Ukrainian $80 million
Wladimir Klitschko Ukrainian $90 million
Lennox Lewis British $140 million
Tommy Morrison American $10 million
Alexander Povetkin Russian $10 million
Kubrat Pulev Bulgarian $8 million
Kevin McBride Irish $1,500,000
Peter McNeeley American $1 million
Adonis Stevenson Haitian-Canadian $3.2 million – $5 million
Mike Tyson American $10 million
Deontay Wilder American $30 million
Johann Duhaupas French $5 million
Oscar Rivas Colombian $3 million
Shawndell Terell Winters American $0.5 million
Dean Garmonsway New Zealand $1 million
Christian Hammer German/Romanian $1 million
Bill Hutchinson American $7 million
Onoriode Ehwarieme Nigerian $1.5 million
Efe Ajagba Nigerian $2 million
Ali Eren Demirezen Turkish $500,000
Gerald Washington American $1-2 million
Gregory Tony French $5 million

10 Highest Paid Boxers in Heavyweight Division Ranked

Heavyweight boxing produces the sport’s largest purses through massive PPV sales and global appeal that transforms champions into hundred-millionaires through sustained excellence.

Rank Boxer Net Worth Career Earnings Active/Retired World Titles
1 Anthony Joshua $195M $469M Active 2-time Unified Champion
2 Oleksandr Usyk $165M $356M Active Undisputed Champion
3 Tyson Fury $146M $300M Active 2-time Lineal Champion
4 Mike Tyson $30M $413M Retired Undisputed Champion
5 Lennox Lewis $165M $265M Retired 3-time World Champion
6 Evander Holyfield $10M $230M Retired 4-time World Champion
7 George Foreman $300M $100M Retired 2-time World Champion
8 Wladimir Klitschko $90M $185M Retired Unified Champion
9 Deontay Wilder $30M $85M Active WBC Champion
10 Andy Ruiz Jr $18M $60M Active Former Champion

Anthony Joshua dominates active heavyweight earnings with $469 million career total. His $88.5 million rematch purse against Andy Ruiz Jr remains boxing’s second-highest single fight payday after Mayweather-Pacquiao.

Oleksandr Usyk earned $356 million with explosive recent growth. His $132 million Daniel Dubois rematch in July 2025 shattered previous heavyweight records, while back-to-back Tyson Fury fights generated $150 million combined.

Mike Tyson earned $413 million but filed bankruptcy in 2003. His $103 million Lennox Lewis payday in 2002 stood as boxing’s largest purse for decades, though financial mismanagement left him with just $30 million net worth today.

Who Is the Highest Paid Heavyweight Boxer?

Anthony Joshua accumulated $469 million across his career, making him heavyweight boxing’s all-time earnings leader. His rematch with Andy Ruiz Jr paid $88.5 million including $58.5 million PPV revenue, the largest heavyweight purse in modern history.

Joshua’s Saudi Arabia fights transformed heavyweight pay structures. His 2024 bout against Francis Ngannou earned $50 million guaranteed, while his Daniel Dubois loss still netted $24 million despite the shocking knockout defeat.

His consistent eight-figure purses separate him from competitors. Joshua earned over $40 million each fighting Oleksandr Usyk twice, $27 million against Joseph Parker, and $20 million facing Wladimir Klitschko in his breakout performance.

Heavyweight Earnings Growth Analysis

Boxer 2020 Net Worth 2023 Net Worth 2025 Net Worth Growth % Key Income Sources
Oleksandr Usyk $20M $100M $165M 725% Fury fights ($150M), Dubois rematch ($132M), Joshua wins
Anthony Joshua $150M $175M $195M 30% Saudi Arabia fights, Ngannou crossover, endorsements
Tyson Fury $60M $120M $146M 143% Usyk trilogy ($145M), Wilder trilogy ($95M)
Deontay Wilder $20M $28M $30M 50% Fury trilogy, declining purses post-losses

Oleksandr Usyk’s 725% growth represents boxing’s most explosive wealth accumulation. His $132 million Dubois rematch alone exceeded his entire 2020 net worth six times over, demonstrating how undisputed championships command unprecedented purses.

Tyson Fury doubled his wealth through the Usyk rivalry. His $81 million second Fury fight and $64 million first bout generated $145 million combined, though consecutive losses may reduce future earning potential significantly.

Anthony Joshua maintained steady growth despite setbacks. His $50 million Ngannou crossover proved heavyweight stars earn massive purses regardless of opponent quality when Saudi Arabia bankrolls events.

How Much Do Heavyweight Champions Make Per Fight?

Oleksandr Usyk commands $30-132 million per fight as undisputed champion. His Daniel Dubois rematch paid $132 million including PPV shares, while his Tyson Fury victories earned $105 million and $45 million respectively.

Anthony Joshua earns $24-88 million per bout. His highest payday was $88.5 million in the Andy Ruiz Jr rematch, though recent fights against Daniel Dubois ($24M) and Francis Ngannou ($50M) show variable purse structures.

Tyson Fury earned $81 million losing to Usyk in December 2024. His first Usyk fight paid $64 million, while the Deontay Wilder trilogy generated approximately $95 million across three bouts.

Biggest Heavyweight Purses in History

Oleksandr Usyk’s $132 million Daniel Dubois rematch in July 2025 stands as heavyweight boxing’s largest single purse. The undisputed title defense included $32 million base plus $100 million PPV revenue from Saudi Arabia’s massive event.

Mike Tyson earned $103 million fighting Lennox Lewis in 2002. That payday included $75 million in PPV bonuses, a record that stood for over two decades until Usyk’s recent Saudi Arabia mega-fights.

Anthony Joshua’s $88.5 million Andy Ruiz Jr rematch held the modern record for years. The 2019 Saudi Arabia event paid Joshua $30 million base plus $58.5 million PPV share from massive global buys.

Tyson Fury banked $81 million losing to Usyk in their December 2024 rematch. Despite the loss, Fury’s drawing power commanded near-equal purse split with the undisputed champion.

FAQs

Who is the highest earning heavyweight boxer ever?

Anthony Joshua earned $469 million career total, surpassing Mike Tyson’s $413 million. Joshua’s Saudi Arabia deals and consistent eight-figure purses built boxing’s largest heavyweight fortune.

How much did Oleksandr Usyk make fighting Tyson Fury?

Oleksandr Usyk earned $150 million combined from two Fury fights. The first bout paid $45 million, while the December 2024 rematch netted $105 million including PPV shares.

What was Mike Tyson’s biggest payday?

Mike Tyson earned $103 million fighting Lennox Lewis in 2002, including $75 million in PPV revenue. This remained boxing’s largest purse until Usyk’s recent Saudi Arabia fights.

How much does Tyson Fury make per fight?

Tyson Fury earns $60-81 million for major championship fights. His Usyk bouts paid $145 million combined, while the Deontay Wilder trilogy generated approximately $95 million total.