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Dana White Doubles Down: $100K Fight Night Bonuses Announced for Canelo vs Crawford Undercard

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In a move that has stunned the combat sports world, Dana White has announced that the upcoming Canelo Alvarez vs Terence Crawford boxing showdown will feature massive undercard bonuses. Fighters competing beneath the main event will be eligible for a $100,000 “Fight of the Night” award and an additional $100,000 “Performance of the Night” bonus.

A Huge Step Up From UFC’s Bonus Structure

Fans of the UFC are used to hearing White hand out $50,000 post-fight bonuses for standout performances. These awards often go to fighters delivering highlight-reel knockouts, slick submissions, or all-out wars inside the Octagon. But this time, the UFC boss has doubled the stakes for boxing’s biggest card of the year.

By setting the bar at $100K, White is sending a clear message: this isn’t just another boxing event, it’s a spectacle. For many undercard fighters, a single bonus check could outweigh their contracted purse, adding extra motivation to go all-out in the ring.

Why This Matters for the Fighters

While the main event stars Alvarez and Crawford are expected to bank tens of millions, the undercard fighters typically operate on a fraction of that scale. With the new bonus system, the potential to double or even triple their earnings in one night makes the stakes higher than ever.

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Undercard fighters now have more incentive than ever to push the pace, deliver excitement, and seize the spotlight. White has effectively injected the same “bonus energy” from UFC into boxing, but with double the reward.

Could This Influence UFC Bonuses?

The move also raises an interesting question: could UFC bonuses follow suit? For years, fighters and fans have debated whether $50,000 is enough, especially given how much revenue the UFC generates. With White showing he’s willing to offer $100K in boxing, it could reignite calls for UFC fighters to see similar increases.

A Historic Night Ahead

The Canelo vs Crawford card was already historic, pitting two pound-for-pound greats against each other in a clash of boxing’s elite. Now, with $200,000 in bonus money up for grabs on the undercard, the night promises even more fireworks.

One thing is certain: every fighter stepping into the ring will be swinging harder, taking more risks, and chasing that six-figure prize.

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