While there's no title belt up for grabs, both boxers stand to gain a lot from this fight. Duarte will take home a guaranteed $300,000, while Sims Jr. is set to pocket $100,000. These purses show a nice bump for both fighters compared to their last bouts.
Duarte's paycheck has gone up from the $275,000 he earned in his February match against Miguel Madueño. He won't get a cut of the pay-per-view money, but he's still looking at a solid payday as he tries to climb higher in the boxing world.
For Sims Jr., this fight means even more. He's nearly doubling the $60,000 he made in his last fight against Kendo Castaneda. Fighting in his hometown of Chicago, Sims Jr. might have a chance to earn even more if he puts on a good show. There's talk of possible bonuses for a knockout or a win, and maybe even a slice of the pay-per-view pie, though that's not confirmed yet.
This match is a big deal for both fighters, even without a title on the line. It's a chance to build their resumes, make some good money, and maybe move up in the rankings. For Sims Jr., fighting at home in Chicago gives him a bit of an edge and makes him the sentimental favorite.
Duarte's coming out ahead in terms of guaranteed money, but Sims Jr. has got a lot to gain. If he can pull off a win or a knockout, he might end up with more than just his base pay of $100,000.
Both fighters know what's at stake here. It's not just about the money - it's about fame, glory, and climbing higher in the boxing world. Come August 2, they'll both be giving it their all in the ring.