Anthony Joshua has become one of boxing’s highest earners, surpassing heavyweight rival Tyson Fury and rising star Gervonta Davis, with career earnings exceeding $200 million.
Key Earnings Breakdown:
- Joshua: $200 million (career earnings), $75 million (2024 earnings)
- Tyson Fury: $150 million (career earnings), $50 million (2024 earnings)
- Gervonta Davis: $50 million (career earnings)
- Ryan Garcia: $40 million (career earnings)
Joshua’s financial success began with his 2019 Saudi Arabia rematch against Andy Ruiz Jr., earning $65 million. Subsequent fights against Oleksandr Usyk yielded over $40 million for the first two encounters. His clash with Francis Ngannou added $50 million.
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Currently recovering from injuries, Joshua aims to face Fury after the outcome of Usyk vs. Fury 2. With one fight remaining on his Riyadh Season contract, a lucrative offer is expected for the all-British showdown.
Joshua’s promoter, Eddie Hearn, confirmed the boxer will not return until at least May 2025, ruling out an immediate rematch with IBF world heavyweight champion Daniel Dubois.
“We have one last chapter in this career that we need to make sure we get 100 percent spot on,” Hearn told Boxing News. “When he comes back, he has to be physically and mentally 100 percent ready.”