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“If you thought I made 35.. think again. Think bigger bi–h.” That’s what Devin Haney had to say in his Instagram story in response to reports that surfaced about his fight purse following his showdown with Ryan Garcia. Last year, Ryan Garcia bragged that he hauled in a jaw-dropping $50 million from their bout in April—and that’s not even counting the $12 million he supposedly pocketed from a $2 million side bet on himself. With cash rolling in from all directions, KingRy’s earnings over the past year have skyrocketed close to $100 million, planting him firmly among the top earners in the US.

But what about Devin Haney? Even though he lost that clash (later turned No Contest) at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, the rumor mill claimed he still made a hefty $35 million. Haney, however, wasn’t having it. He insisted he banked way more than that. So, how rich is Devin Haney really? And where’s all that money coming from? Let’s pull back the curtain and break down how ‘The Dream’ has been stacking his fortune, both inside the ring and way beyond it.

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What is the net worth of Devin Haney in 2025? Endorsements/sponsorships

Being taught by Floyd Mayweather Sr. from a young age, Devin Haney was practically built for a career in boxing. The former undisputed lightweight champion moved up to super lightweight in 2023 after a successful defense of his undisputed title against Vasyl Lomachenko. Sitting pretty with an undefeated record of 31-0, Haney’s stock keeps climbing despite him being out of the ring for more than a year now. According to reports, as of last year, Devin Haney’s net worth was pegged at around $6 million, built mostly from his fights and a handful of lucrative endorsement deals.

 

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While most of Devin Haney’s fortune comes from lacing up the gloves and headlining pay-per-views, he’s also making a killing outside the ring. Over the years, the 26-year-old had inked deals with brands like Monster Energy, Puma, and Everlast, cashing in on his growing fame. Even though he’s never spilled the beans on exactly how much he’s made from endorsements, it’s clear the money’s rolling in—one quick scroll through his Instagram and you’ll see luxury cars and pricey artwork galore. Haney also teamed up with nutrition company SNAC, and in 2022, he even rocked Dolce & Gabbana gear before his fight with George Kambosos Jr. Talk about living the high life!

And let’s not forget Devin Haney’s second hustle: social media. He’s pretty active online, where he’s got a solid 370.6K followers on X. But the real goldmine is his Instagram—with a whopping 2.6 million followers, it’s safe to say Devin Haney is cashing in there too.

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How much does Devin Haney earn? Boxing fight purse and salary

Aside from that massive $35 million paycheck he raked in against Ryan Garcia, it looks like that was Devin Haney’s biggest payday yet. But like every fighter who’s climbed the ladder, Devin Haney had humble beginnings before the money started rolling in.

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Back in May 2021, The Dream pocketed around $3 million for his bout against Jorge Linares, his biggest single-fight payout at the time. But just when everyone thought his earnings would keep shooting up, reality had other plans. His 2022 clash with George Kambosos Jr. pulled in a little over $2.8 million. Luckily, Devin Haney still got a sweet slice of the pie, bagging 30% of the pay-per-view revenue.

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Things picked up again in 2023 when he squared off against Vasyl Lomachenko, one of his most lucrative nights yet, bringing in over $4 million, plus an extra cut from the PPV pot. Slowly but surely, the checks kept getting fatter.

Then came the Regis Prograis fight of 2023, where Haney was guaranteed a whopping $6 million, plus more depending on PPV buys. It’s clear Devin Haney’s paydays are growing fight after fight. So, with his next bout lined up against Jose Ramirez on May 2nd at the Fatal Fury event in Times Square, New York, the real question is—how much bigger will Devin Haney’s bank account get this time? What do you think?

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