

Despite being a massive underdog during their first outing, the man from Marseille managed to do something even Canelo had been unable to do. So, after almost five months of anticipation, Jaime Munguia and Bruno Surace are finally set to clash once again. This time, Munguia will be eagerly looking to avenge the brutal 6th-round KO loss he suffered at the hands of the Frenchman last year. The rematch is scheduled for a full 12 rounds in front of 8,000 fans at The Venue in Riyadh. For Munguia, the loss was a tough pill to swallow, coming shortly after his 10th-round KO win over Erik Bazinyan after tasting his first career defeat to Canelo Alvarez.
Meanwhile, Surace enters the ring with an unblemished 26-0 record. Both fighters weighed in at 167¾ lbs and fight out of the orthodox stance, making this rematch even more evenly matched on paper. While Surace holds the momentum, his knockout ratio sits at just 19.23%, compared to Munguia’s 79.55%. If Munguia has learned from his mistake, he might just turn the tables tonight. But before the punches fly, let’s see what both fighters are earning for this highly anticipated rematch.
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What is Jaime Munguia’s Net Worth 2025?
Before facing Canelo Alvarez last year, Jaime Munguia’s net worth was estimated at around $5 million. After coming off a 9th-round TKO win over John Ryder in January last year, which reportedly earned him $800,000, while his exact earnings from the Canelo fight were never officially confirmed, it’s widely believed he pocketed around $10 million in guaranteed purse money. Then came the surprise loss to Bruno Surace. Still, according to Sporty Salaries, Jaime Munguia earned $500,000 guaranteed for that bout, plus 65% of the PPV share, bringing his total haul to around $2.2 million.

Statistically, Jaime Munguia remains one of the most dangerous punchers in the super middleweight division, with 35 knockouts in 44 wins. So, if he manages to beat Surace this time around, his purse could surpass what he made in their first fight, especially given the high-profile undercard he’s featured on. That said, don’t expect it to be anywhere near the Canelo payday he received last year. After all, he’s not fighting for any world titles tonight.
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What is Bruno Surace’s net worth in 2025?
Making his professional debut back in 2016 against Mathis Lourenco, it wasn’t until 2021 that Bruno Surace truly broke onto the scene, capturing the French middleweight title with a win over Diego Natchoo. That victory marked a turning point in his career, opening doors to bigger opportunities.
In 2024, Sporty Salaries reported that Surace was set to earn his career-best payday. A $300,000 guaranteed purse, with the potential to earn an additional $400,000 if pay-per-view sales topped 500,000. Though that fight was eventually scrapped, the 26-year-old didn’t have to wait long.

Surace has been hunting for title shots ever since. That ambition paid off when he defeated Spanish fighter Jhon Jader Obregon to claim the EBU Silver Middleweight belt, earning him a guaranteed $300,000, which reportedly rose to $700,000 thanks to a solid PPV performance. But his biggest statement came when he handed Jaime Munguia the second loss of his career. For that upset, Surace walked away with another $300,000 base purse and 35% of the PPV split, totaling around $700,000 in earnings. He now returns in the co-main event of the high-profile Canelo vs. Scull card, where he was guaranteed a $500,000 purse—another personal best.
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All those victories and purses have added up. In 2025, Bruno Surace’s net worth is estimated to be around $1.5 million. And with tonight’s rematch against Munguia promising another major payday, that number could easily rise to $2 million. If he pulls off another upset, Bruno Surace’s stock and his net worth could skyrocket.
Who is the richer boxer in 2025: Jaime Munguia or Bruno Surace?
As of 2025, Jaime Munguia remains the richer of the two. Despite losses to Canelo Alvarez and Bruno Surace, Jaime Munguia’s years of headline fights, his fan following in Mexico, high-profile knockouts, and lucrative PPV shares have helped him amass a significantly larger net worth.
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While Bruno Surace is certainly on the rise, with an estimated net worth of $1.5 million, it still falls short compared to Jaime Munguia’s $7–8 million ballpark figure post-Canelo and Surace bouts. Unless Bruno Surace continues stacking big wins and PPV bonuses, Jaime Munguia comfortably holds the financial edge, for now.
Can Jaime Munguia bounce back and reclaim his momentum with a win tonight?
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Can Jaime Munguia avenge his loss, or will Bruno Surace prove his first win was no fluke?