2k per week plus room and board sounds ok to me, how many rounds will they actually do?
its not a good living on its own tho you are right
2k per week plus room and board sounds ok to me, how many rounds will they actually do?
its not a good living on its own tho you are right
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Hard way to make a living. So much repeated brain trauma for so little money.
Not a good living on its own!?
On its own, even if you only did 6 months a year thats £54,000 a year! More than most tradesmen get for a whole year!
Its a good living. Especially for old pros who know how to defend. I imagine Kevin Johnson can make as much in a year just sparring as some top ranked fighters can fighting.
In fact, look at someone like Tyson Fury. How much has he had to spend over the last 18 months on camps and paying people like Johnson to spar him. Someone like Johnson on the other hand get to travel the world spending someone else's money while getting paid handsomely and not having any weight of expectation on their shoulders.
Not for good sparring partners. Those old pros who are used to build a prospects career, the ones who don't get stopped, who know how to survive and look after themselves. They probably only continue fighting to stay relevant on the sparring scene and obviously earn some more cash but if they really do get £2000 a week, this is probably more than they get for most of their fights.
Yeah but how many weeks do they get used for, and even if they aren't getting knocked out, how many sub concussive blows are they taking to the head on a daily basis?
2k a week is good but they only get a few weeks work out of it.
Yeah but doctors are learning more now that it's the repeated sub concussive blows added up that causes traumatic brain injury even more so than the big knockout blow, so in that way the bigger gloves and headgear are actually more dangerous because they allow the fighter to stay conscious and upright to receive more blows.
And if they have to take a job as a sparring partner, chances are they are making small purses for their fights. Take Derrick Findley, who's worked as a sparring partner for guys like Golovkin and Martinez. I read somewhere he averages around $10,000 a fight. So say he gets in 4 fights and 5 weeks of sparring work at 2k a week, in one year. SO he pulls in 50k before taxes, manager/promoter/trainer/gym/medical fees, not bad, people get by on less for sure, but there's no benefits, no retirement package, the window to make money can be extremely small and unpredictable, and by 40 (if not, sooner) he'll probably be either done or unable to make money from boxing anymore and he'll probably be dealing with all kinds of physical issues like traumatic brain injury and wear and tear to his body from years of training and fighting.
It's a tough way to make a living.
The reason I mentioned Kevin Johnson is because iv read about him being in a few different fight camps this past year. He may not have enough drive to win a world title but with no pressure I'm sure he's about as skilled a sparring partner you will find. I bet he's one of the highest sought after and well paid.
For sure, I imagine he's the perfect sparring partner: solid boxing skills, extremely durable, and not much power so he's unlikely to hurt the guy he's working with.
I'm sure the money he makes is more than enough to get by, but he's 35 now so his window is closing and he's getting pounded on daily by these champs... it's not the kind of money that he can retire off of.
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