The stars of YouTube and Tik Tok will square off for an apprentice boxing showcase in Miami tonight - and some of them will be paid handsomely to do so.

Bryce Hall, who competes in the master event against Austin McBroom, has claimed that he is earning an centre-watering $5million as a base pocketbook, more than than double what Khabib Nurmagomedov earned to vanquish Conor McGregor in the biggest UFC fight ever in 2018.

He has likewise said he will earn four per cent of the event's pay-per-view sales, and a knockout bonus of $1m should he stop McBroom at the Difficult Rock Stadium.

Hall has previously said that he just agreed to do the fight if he were able to earn a considerably higher bag than his opponent, who initially tabled the bargain.

The exorbitant sum of money amounts to almost double both Kamaru Usman and Francis Ngannou'due south virtually recent UFC championship fight purses put together.

It means that the promotion must be confident of pay-per-view sales reaching similar numbers to Logan Paul's recent bout with Floyd Mayweather and Jake's fight with Ben Askren.

Bryce Hall and Austin McBroom clash tonight

Those ii events sold around 1 and ane.5m respectively, netting promoters and fighters huge amounts of cash.

But the Paul brothers both were not guaranteed anything close to what Hall is challenge, and Logan barely scraped that afterwards sales figures came in for his exhibition with Mayweather.

He made 10 per cent of the PPV, besides as a $250,000 base of operations pocketbook, which could have meant he fell far below the $5m figure if PPV sales had flattered to deceive.

And his brother Jake simply earned a base fee of $690,000 for his bout with Askren, which concluded up netting him a lot more than $5m when his cutting of the top 10 PPV buys came in.

The exact figure is non known, but it appears that he fabricated somewhere in the region of $10m bold he got a decent clamper of the $75m made from the upshot, which was promoted by Triller Fight Club.

Logan Paul fabricated a guaranteed $900,000 for his fight with KSI, who too fabricated that amount, in November 2019, but due to the fight being on DAZN, it is unsure what per centum of new subscribers or international PPV sales they fabricated.

It is more often than not believed that they made deep into the millions, just no exact figure has ever been put out.

AnEsonGib, who fights in the co-main issue on Saturday, had branded himself 'seven-figure Gibber' ahead of his bout with Jake Paul in January 2020, and reportedly made something around that effigy, likely tipped over the $900,000 mark by sponsorship deals.

Just he will earn a significant corporeality less than that when he faces Tayler Holder.

Both he and Holder volition likely make a solid amount from the upshot, and the winner will garner millions of views on their social media platforms which will lead to farther sponsorships down the line.