Anthony Joshua will take on Oleksandr Usyk later this month in their heavyweight rematch, with Joshua looking to avenge his September defeat to the Ukrainian.
It will be a career-defining fight for AJ, who can retain the top spot in the division, and regaining his WBA (Super), IBF, WBO, and IBO heavyweight titles after losing them to former cruiserweight Usyk last year. The Ukrainian looked dominant in the win, with Joshua attempting and failing to outbox Usyk.
Both fighters will likely have Tyson Fury in their sights after the Gypsy King extended his immaculate record with a knockout win over Dillian Whyte at Wembley Stadium. For Joshua, he will be looking to manage what he did against Andy Ruiz Jr and claim another win in Saudi Arabia.
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Matchroom Boxing promoter Eddie Hearn moved to DAZN, last year, with Joshua signing a lucrative deal with the streaming platform in June - in what was a blow for broadcasting giants, Sky. However, the fight will now be shown on Sky Sports Box Office after the broadcaster signed off on a bid around £28m.
It'll see Joshua rise in boxing's rich list once again, but how much has he made in his career so far. And is it more than his rival in Fury?
Here's how much both have made, in the top 10 boxing rich list.
Boxing's top 10 rich-list (estimated)
10) Anthony Joshua (£60 million)
9) Vitali Klitschko (£75 million)
8) Sugar Ray Leonard (88 million)
7) Tyson Fury (£100 million)
6) Lennox Lewis (£103 million)
5) Canelo Alvarez (£105 million)
4) Oscar de la Hoya (£148 million)
3) Manny Pacquiao (£163 million)
2) George Foreman (£222 million)
1) Floyd Mayweather Jr (£400 million)