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Ryan Garcia vs Rolly Romero fight purse revealed: A career-defining payday

Ryan Garcia and Rolly Romero are set to earn millions in their upcoming showdown. Discover how much they'll be paid and what’s at stake for both fighters in this career-defining battle.

Ryan Garcia arrives prior to the RING Magazine Awards at Old Royal Naval College on January 11, 2025 in London, England.
© Photo by Richard Pelham/Getty ImagesRyan Garcia arrives prior to the RING Magazine Awards at Old Royal Naval College on January 11, 2025 in London, England.

The bright lights of Times Square will shine even brighter on Friday, May 2, as Ryan Garcia and Rolly Romero square off in one of the most anticipated boxing events of the year. Set against a backdrop of redemption, ambition, and high financial stakes, the main event headlines a packed night of action that also features matchups like Devin Haney vs. Jose Carlos Ramirez and Teofimo Lopez vs. Arnold Barboza Jr.

For Garcia, the spotlight comes with added weight. Following the reversal of his 2024 win over Haney due to a doping suspension, “KingRy” is stepping back into the ring not just to compete, but to reclaim his place in the sport. The one-year ban cast a shadow over his career, and now, in one of boxing’s biggest stages, he seeks to erase doubts and restore his reputation.

Romero, meanwhile, views this opportunity as a shot at reinvention. After a turbulent stretch, including a title loss to Isaac Cruz, “Rolly” is embracing the challenge of taking on one of boxing’s biggest names, hoping to flip the narrative in his favor.

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How much will Garcia and Romero earn?

While official numbers remain undisclosed, industry insiders project massive paydays for both fighters. According to talksport.com, Ryan Garcia, thanks to his crossover appeal and marketability, is expected to earn approximately $20 million—a figure bolstered by endorsements, pay-per-view profits, and his loyal fanbase. Though less than his previous purse against Haney (reportedly north of $50 million), it still marks one of the largest earnings in the sport this year.

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For Rolly Romero, this bout represents a breakthrough moment financially. After collecting under $1 million in his last fight, sources estimate that he could earn between $5 million and $5.5 million for sharing the spotlight with Garcia—by far the biggest purse of his career.

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Legacy, redemption, and the bigger picture

More than belts and checks are on the line. For Garcia, this is a crucial moment to reestablish himself as a serious contender in the welterweight landscape. A dominant victory would serve not only as a rebuttal to critics but also as a major step toward future unification bouts.

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Romero, on the other hand, fights for relevance. A win against Garcia could catapult him back into title contention and reignite his path toward global recognition. In a sport where timing and opportunity are everything, Romero knows that the lights of Times Square may not shine this brightly again.

As fight night draws near, expectations are sky-high. With careers hanging in the balance and millions of dollars on the line, Garcia vs. Romero promises to be more than a main event—it could be the turning point for two fighters chasing redemption under the brightest spotlight in boxing.

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How to watch Ryan Garcia vs. Rolly Romero

To catch all the action of the Ryan Garcia vs. Rolly Romero fight, you can stream it live through DAZN, the official broadcaster. Make sure your DAZN subscription is active so you can enjoy comprehensive coverage, including pre-fight commentary and analysis. This streaming service can be accessed on various devices, including smartphones, tablets, smart TVs, and computers.

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