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Let’s admit it. After last April’s explosive clash, much of the focus around ‘Fatal Fury: City of Wolves‘ has centered on Ryan Garcia and Devin Haney, even though the two aren’t facing each other. Their opponents, Rolando Romero and Jose Ramirez Jr., have largely stayed in the background. But make no mistake, this event carries major implications for them too.

And one question that continues to fascinate fans? The money. How much are the fighters earning from this Riyadh Season card? How will those earnings affect their overall net worth? And compared to their previous purses, is this fight a step up? While Garcia is a household name in the 135–140 lbs. category, Rolando Romero has also shared the ring with some of the division’s biggest names. So, let’s take a closer look at where Rolly Romero stands financially heading into this showdown.

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What are Rolly Romero’s net worth and career earnings?

There’s no definitive figure on Rolando Romero’s net worth. According to ‘Sporty Salaries,‘ it’s around $7.5 million. ‘Surprise Sports,‘ on the other hand, estimates a more modest $4 million. Averaging those numbers, it’s reasonable to assume Romero’s net worth in 2025 falls somewhere between $3-4 million.

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This includes not only his fight purses but also income from endorsements and sponsorship deals. Though specifics are unclear, Romero is believed to have partnered with major brands like Everlast, Nike, and Hublot. He also supplements his income by selling his own merchandise, primarily clothing and accessories, through online platforms.

Rolly Romero’s top 5 boxing purses?

Most of Romero’s major earnings have come within the last 3 – 4 years. Here’s a breakdown of his top purses:

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  1. Isaac Cruz (March 30, 2024):
    Rolando Romero lost his title in a tough outing, but still earned a reported $200,000 base purse. Other sources claim he made up to $850,000 overall.

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  1. Manuel Jaimes (September 14, 2023):
    With estimates again around $200,000, Romero reportedly earned a purse similar to the one from the Cruz fight.

  2. Gervonta Davis (May 28, 2022):
    This remains Romero’s biggest bout. The Showtime event reportedly brought in $20 million in PPV revenue. Romero’s base purse was $500,000, while his 40% share of the PPV cut bumped his total earnings to an estimated $1.5 – 2.5 million.

  3. Ismael Barroso (May 13, 2023):
    Romero rebounded from the Davis KO loss by moving up a division. He earned a $425,000 base purse and 50% PPV share, reportedly totaling $1.5 million.

  4. Early Career Highlights (2020–2021):
    In 2021, fights against Avery Sparrow and Anthony Yigit netted Romero a combined $400,000. But it was his 2020 bout against Jackson Martinez, which made him the WBA interim lightweight champion, that marked his first six-figure payday. That fight earned him $150,000, a 200% jump from the $50,000 he earned just months earlier against Arturs Ahmetovs.

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There’s a lot riding on tomorrow’s fight. A loss could derail Romero’s momentum in a crowded division, making recovery an uphill battle. But a win? That could open doors to title fights, and major paydays.

What’s your take? Can Rolando Romero pull off the upset of the year by defeating Ryan Garcia?

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