Gamebred Boxing 4 fighter pay: Anthony Pettis vs. Roy Jones Jr. card reaches almost $3 million combined

See the disclosed payouts for Anthony Pettis, Roy Jones. Jr., Vitor Belfort, Jose Aldo, and more, per the state of Wisconsin.

Gamebred Boxing 4 took place Saturday at Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee, Wisc., where six fighters took home six-figure paydays as a result of their bouts.

Thursday, MMA Junkie acquired a list of the disclosed payouts from the Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services, which oversees the state’s athletic commission and regulation of combat sports events.

The amounts reflect the disclosed payouts only and do not include any off-contract bonuses, sponsor payments, or discretionary bonuses.

Of the 26 fighters to compete on the card, 20 were on flat purse contracts, while the remaining six fighters were on show-win deals. Headliners [autotag]Anthony Pettis[/autotag] and [autotag]Roy Jones Jr.[/autotag] took home the largest purses of the bunch, as they combined for $1,350,000.

The total payout for all fighters on the card was $2,827,700.

Scroll below to see what the 26 fighters on Gamebred Boxing 4 were paid – disclosed amounts only.

Pearl Gonzalez set to make professional boxing debut at Jorge Masvidal’s Gamebred Boxing

From UFC to Invcita to BKFC, Pearl Gonzalez is well-traveled in combat sports – and she’s adding to the resume.

[autotag]Pearl Gonzalez[/autotag] has competed in MMA and bare-knuckle – and is set to add boxing to the list.

Friday for[autotag] Jorge Masvidal[/autotag]’s boxing promotion Gamebred Boxing, Gonzalez (0-0) will make her pro boxing debut against [autotag]Danielle Wynn[/autotag] (0-0). The event takes place at Biloxi Civic Center in Biloxi, Miss., and streams on UFC Fight Pass.

Gonzalez, 36, is a former UFC fighter and Invicta title challenger. In February 2020, she pivoted to bare-knuckle boxing. Under the BKFC banner, she went 1-1 with a win over Charisa Sigala and a loss to Britain Hart. Gonzalez has not competed since the loss, which took place in November.

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Not having competed since March and in the midst of legal troubles for an alleged assault of rival Colby Covington, Masvidal has remained active as a promoter. His “Gamebred Promotions” serves as an umbrella for three promotions: Gamebred Boxing, Gamebred FC, and Jorge Masvidal’s iKon FC.

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Bella Mir, daughter of Frank Mir, wins pro debut via unanimous decision

The daughter of the former UFC heavyweight champion has her first pro victory under her belt at age 17.

Like father, like daugther.

[autotag]Bella Mir[/autotag], the 17 year-old daughter of former UFC heavyweight champion [autotag]Frank Mir[/autotag], earned a victory on Thursday night in her pro mixed martial arts debut.

Mir (1-0) fought [autotag]Danielle Wynn[/autotag] of Georgia, who was also making her pro debut, in the co-feature bout of Ikon FF 2 in Sonora, Mexico.

With her father in her corner for the bout, which was contested in a ring on a combined boxing and MMA show, Mir went to her grappling game early and often and dominated the first two rounds of the 137-pound catchweight fight to earn a unanimous decision on scores of 29-28 across the board.

Mir scored a takedown early in the first round, but Wynn (0-1) did a good job tying her up and neutralizing Mir well enough to keep her from getting much offense from top position. Mir, in fact, came out of the round with a bloodied nose.

By the second, though, Mir started to wear Wynn down with her grappling, and by the round’s final moments was raining down ground-and-pound until Wynn was arguably saved by the bell.

In the third, Wynn did her best to emulate her father, who was known for his submission skills, as she worked for an armbar. Wynn held it off, then managed to turn things around and put together her only sustained offense of the bout. That was enough to get her the round, but not the fight.

“It means so much to me, having my first pro fight and following the footsteps of my dad,” Mir said after the bout, which was streamed live on UFC Fight Pass. “I think the nerves just got me out of my head a little bit just because it was something different and I didn’t know what to expect, but that second and third round I started to get into it.”

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