At the party, Franco had some good news for Link.
He just received data from Nielsen Data Consulting Company.
This match's PPV signal sold 1.32 million units in North America, with 860,000 high-definition signals at 79.9 US dollars each, and 460,000 standard signals at 69.9 US dollars each, totaling revenues of 99 million US dollars, just shy of breaking the 100 million mark.
According to the pre-fight agreement with the organizer and the signal broadcaster, Link and Dynasty Promotions are entitled to 50% of the PPV revenue from North America, which is 49.5 million US dollars.
There's also the appearance fee for this match, bonus sharing, box office sharing, etc., amounting to about 25 million US dollars.
Total revenue is 74.5 million US dollars.
According to Link's contract with Dynasty Promotions.
After obtaining any one of the WBA-WBC-IBF-WBO belts, the income sharing from the fight is 6:4;
If he gets more than three belts, the income sharing changes to 7:3;