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Errol Spence Jr. is one of the most underrated fighters in the sport of boxing right now. The undefeated welterweight goes slightly under the radar due to his lack of social media shenanigans when compared to others. However, he is still one of the best pound-for-pound fighters in the world, and boxing fans will know just how good Errol Spence Jr. is; and his super-stardom can be put into context with his net worth.

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So just how much is Errol Spence Jr worth?

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According to CelebrityNetWorth.com, Errol Spence Jr. is worth a reported $7 Million. This may not be as lucrative as some of the other famous fighters; however, it still shows how big Spence Jr. actually is. As expected, the undefeated champion has earned most of his money from his boxing fights over the years with some of his more recent fights amassing millions of dollars.

How does Errol Spence Jr. make from his boxing fights?

As of November 2020, Errol Spence Jr does not have many lucrative endorsements or sponsorships. So the bulk of his earning does in fact come from his work in the ring. He earned a reported $1.2 million from the Carlos Ocampo fight and prior to that, in his first title fight against Kell Brook, ‘The Truth’ picked up $1.22 million.

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Since then, things have only gone upwards for the champion. His high-profile title defense against

Mikey Garcia earned him a huge share of his earnings. He earned a reported $3 million from his fight purse, plus an additional $5 million from the PPV share. And his most recent title victory against Shawn Porter drew similar figures with a $2 million fight purse and $4 million in PPV shares.

So it is clear to see how Spence Jr has earned his money in the sport. ‘The Truth’ doesn’t shy away from living the lavish life either and embraces the luxurious side of his earnings. However, a case can be made for Spence Jr to be worth much more. Although, this figure is certain to go up once he fights Danny Garcia and potentially boxes Terence Crawford.

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Leonardo Carvalho is a Boxing Writer for EssentiallySports. Before working as a boxing web journalist, Leonardo dabbled in roles ranging from an SEO specialist to a Chegg expert. Alongside his current role, Leonardo runs a YouTube channel where he combines his passion for fitness with sports. The latter is a discipline in which he holds a level 3 certification from the British Council's Premier Skills. He has covered some of the biggest boxing stories over the last year. These include Mike Tyson's comeback and Teofimo Lopez's ascent to the pinnacle of the lightweight division. This boxing enthusiast's tryst with the sport began when his favorite puncher, Anthony Joshua, knocked out Wladimir Klitschko to become the heavyweight champion. While he still admires 'AJ', he has developed a deep admiration for 'Sweethands' Caleb Plant. Besides his professional pursuits, Leonardo is an avid musician who is proficient with the guitar and the ukulele.

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