The California State Athletic Commission (CSAC) revealed the profits from ticket sales for the boxing match between American fighters Nate Diaz and Jorge Masvidal.
The organizers of the fight earned a total of $1.26 million dollars from ticket sales. It is worth noting that only one person bought a ticket for five thousand dollars, and no tickets were sold for $3,500. Additionally, 14 tickets were purchased for $2,500 and 6057 of the cheapest tickets were sold for $25 each.
To remind, the Masvidal vs Diaz fight, which took place on July 7, ended with Nate's victory by a majority decision. Later, Diaz sued the organizers of the event, claiming that he had a ten million dollar agreement. One million was paid as an advance, and the remaining nine were supposed to be transferred after the fight. According to the fighter, the promotional company Fanmio refuses to make payments, claiming that the event was unprofitable.
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