Sam Noakes returns to action this weekend with a chance to claim the European lightweight championship when he takes on Yvan Mendy. Mendy, a seasoned French fighter, is familiar to UK boxing enthusiasts following his two bouts against Luke Campbell, where they exchanged victories, making him Noakes’ most formidable opponent to date. Here’s a breakdown of everything you should know about the Noakes vs. Mendy showdown, including details on the purse and payout for the match.
Comparing Boxing Purses: Sam Noakes vs. Yvan Mendy
The bout between Sam Noakes and Yvan Mendy is scheduled for Saturday, April 20, with the action kicking off at 7 pm BST / 2 pm ET. While the exact timing of the main event ringwalks is yet to be announced, boxing enthusiasts can catch all the action live at the York Hall in London, England. In the UK, BT Sport will be broadcasting the fight. As for viewers in the U.S., the broadcasting channel or streaming platform for Noakes vs. Mendy has not been announced as of the time of writing.
The purse details for both fighters have not been disclosed, a common practice among some athletes and sports figures who keep their earnings private. However, it’s typical for professional boxers to earn anywhere from $10,000 to several million dollars per match. While specific figures for this match are unavailable, it’s reasonable to anticipate that Sam Noakes and Yvan Mendy could earn between $100,000 and $200,000, though these estimates are not exact.
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Sam Noakes, boasting an undefeated record of 13 wins, all by knockout, and Yvan Mendy, with an impressive record of 48 wins, 6 losses, 1 draw, and 22 knockouts, along with 1 no contest, are set to face off to secure the coveted European lightweight championship title. Make sure to catch all the excitement live!
Noakes vs. Mendy card
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- Sam Noakes vs. Yvan Mendy for vacant European lightweight title
- Henry Turner vs. Maykol Mendoza for WBC Silver International lightweight title
- Andrew Cain vs. Darwing Martinez; Bantamweight
- Billy Adams vs. Mark Butler; Super-featherweight
- Jack Oliphant vs. Remi Scholer; Super-welterweight
- Eoghan Lavin vs. Vasif Mamadov; Middleweight
- Sam King vs. Arjtom Spatar; Middleweight
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