
Roman Gonzalez is a professional boxer from Nicaragua, he set a new record in boxing history of Nicaragua after winning world titles in four weight classes. He is currently hold professional contract deal with boxing promoter and returned to the boxing ring after seven months wait due to covid-19. The boxing schedule changed after covid-19 reached its peak. Roman Gonzalez net worth reported $5 million after his fight Kal Yafai in February 2020.
Roman Gonzalez Net Worth ($2.5 Million) : Chocolatito currently ranked among top boxers in flyweight and super flyweight category, Roman Gonzalez is well known for his nickname (Chocolatito) in boxing career. Gonzalez looking to earn purse split of $1 million in boxing career, but so far highest purse money reported ($600k) in a fight against Thai opponent (Srisaket Sor Rungvisai).
Boxing
Career Earnings of Roman
Gonzalez |
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Opponents |
Guaranteed Payouts |
PPV Share |
Year |
Akira
Yaegashi |
$65,000 |
N/A |
2014 |
Rocky Fuentes |
$70,000 |
N/A |
2014 |
Édgar
Sosa |
$70,000 |
N/A |
2015 |
Brian Viloria |
$200,000 |
N/A |
2015 |
McWilliams
Arroyo |
$275,000 |
N/A |
2016 |
Carlos Cuadras |
$400,000 |
50% |
2016 |
Srisaket
Sor Rungvisai |
$500,000 |
40% |
2016 |
Srisaket Sor Rungvisai |
$600,000 |
60% |
2017 |
Moisés
Fuentes |
$300,000 |
50% |
2018 |
Diomel Diocos |
$400,000 |
60% |
2019 |
$500,000 |
55% |
2020 |
|
Israel González |
$500,000 |
60% |
2020 |
Upcoming Fight |
N/A |
N/A |
2021 |
Upcoming Fight |
N/A |
N/A |
2022 |
Roman Gonzalez Purse Per Fight ($500,000) : Gonzalez currently hold the boxing contract that bring him $500k purse money based on the fight pay-per-view sales. He earned $1.1 million for two fights with Thai boxer Srisaket Sor Rungvisai. A source reported that Gonzalez earned $500k for the first fight with (Srisaket Sor Rungvisai) and $600k for the second fight on pay-per-view.
The details regarding to Roman Gonzalez fight payouts in boxing taken from top sources. Promoters never revealed the pay money for pay-per-view sales but he is currently getting 60% pay-per-view share on the fight date.