Crawford-Spence: 650k PPV sold

Terence Crawford - Errol Spence. Getty Images
Terence Crawford - Errol Spence. Getty Images

650,000 pay-per-views were sold in the United States for Premier Boxing Champions' Saturday night of boxing in Las Vegas. This was announced by American journalist Dan Rafael on Twitter.

The main event of the evening, organized at the T-Mobile arena, was a duel between Terence Crawford (40-0, 31 KOs) and Errol Spence Jr. (28-1, 22 KOs). According to Rafael, both boxers will earn over $25 million for their performance.

Spence's fee should be a little more, as the profit-sharing percentage was a little more favorable to him. The fight ended with Crawford's victory by TKO in the ninth round.

The best selling boxing PPV this year is Gervantha Davis vs. Ryan Garcia. The duel between two stars of the younger generation generated more than a million paid broadcasts sold. The February fight between Jake Paul and Tommy Fury, according to unofficial data, collected more than 800,000 PPVs sold.