Chapter 494 Forbes List

After the match, Link stayed in Tokyo for four days. He completed some promotional work for the boxing match, filmed three commercials, and then led his team back to America.

This boxing match's Pay-Per-View sold 3.64 million copies globally, and the online streaming revenue reached 52 million US Dollars.

Additionally, ticket sales, hotel, advertising sponsorships, and other peripheral income nearly reached 180 million US Dollars, setting a record for boxing event peripheral income in nearly two decades, surpassing the income from the 1990 Tyson vs. Douglas fight.

Link's income from this match was 75 million US Dollars, and with the new endorsement deals he secured, his total income from this trip to Tokyo was about 120 million US Dollars.

Once again, the media dubbed Link as the 'Money Printing Machine,' 'Gold Devourer,' and 'Wealth God,' and he is currently the highest-earning athlete in both the boxing and sports worlds.