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David Bowie sold bonds backed by his future music royalties for $55 million in 1997.
Did you know?
David Bowie sold bonds backed by his future music royalties for $55 million in 1997.
At just 26, Devin Haney has already banked over $35 million through strategic boxing deals and endorsements. His 2024 fight purses alone exceeded $15 million, cementing his status as one of combat sports' most lucrative young talents.
Where the Money Comes From
Estimated Total
$35M
Current Net Worth
$35M
What They Kept
100%
How Much Does Devin Haney Make?
$3.5M
Per Year
$291,667
Per Month
$67,308
Per Week
$9,589
Per Day
$399.54
Per Hour
$6.66
Per Minute
Estimated based on net worth of $35M over career span. Actual earnings vary by year.
Why $35M is above expected
Devin Haney's $35 million net worth represents one of boxing's most impressive financial trajectories for a fighter under 30. His undisputed champion status and multiple world titles have commanded premium purses, with recent contracts pushing single-fight earnings into the eight-figure range. The 2024 Ryan Garcia fight generated significant revenue despite controversy, while his promotional deals with major brands have diversified income streams beyond ring earnings.
Haney's wealth accumulation accelerated dramatically from 2021 onward as he consolidated titles and faced marquee opponents. His strategic management by his father and team has positioned him to maximize every earning opportunity while maintaining championship status. Unlike many boxers who squander wealth, Haney's relatively conservative spending and business-minded approach suggest sustainable growth potential.
The biggest upside risk involves future mega-fights against Canelo Alvarez or other pound-for-pound elites, which could push his net worth toward $50+ million within 2-3 years. Conversely, injuries or loss of championship belts could impact his earning power. His young age and clean reputation make him one of boxing's safest long-term financial bets.
How Does Haney Compare?
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