Paul vs. Woodley salaries: Jake Paul, Tyron Woodley paid $2 million each

Jake Paul and Tyron Woodley both received the same purse for Sunday’s Showtime boxing match.

[autotag]Jake Paul[/autotag] and [autotag]Tyron Woodley[/autotag] both received the same purse for Sunday’s Showtime boxing match.

Paul and Woodley were paid $2 million each for the eight-round fight at Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse in Cleveland, according to documents obtained by MMA Junkie from the Ohio State Athletic Commission on Tuesday.

Paul defeated Woodley by split decision, improving to 4-0 in his young boxing career. It was the professional boxing debut for Woodley, who is a former UFC welterweight champion.

You can see the full list of payouts below.

Reminder: These numbers are for contracted purses only. They do not include other elements such as pay-per-view buys, percentage of ticket and merchandise sales, or discretionary bonuses the promotor may have paid.

Daniel Dubois stops Joe Cusumano in the first round

Daniel Dubois stopped Joe Cusumano in the first round on the Jake Paul-Tyron Woodley card Sunday in Cleveland.

Daniel Dubois took another step forward on the Jake Paul-Tyron Woodley card Sunday in Cleveland.

The Londoner stopped overmatched Joe Cusumano in the first round of a scheduled 12-round heavyweight bout, his second consecutive victory since he was knocked out by Joe Joyce in 10 rounds last November.

Dubois (17-1, 16 KOs) had to quit in that fight because of a broken left eye socket.

On Sunday, Dubois put the hurt on Cusumano (19-4, 17 KOs) from the opening bell. He put Cusumano down three times in a little more than two minutes, clear evidence that he had no business in the ring with someone at Dubois’ level.

Cusumano went down under a barrage of punches for the third knockdown, after which the referee stopped the fight. The official time of the stoppage

Dubois was making his U.S. debut.