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William Silva Career Earnings | Purse Payouts | PPV Bonuses

  William Silva is a professional boxer from Brazil, who is currently active and holds a contract deal with boxing promotion.

The 36-year-old was previously seen in action against opponent Diego Gonzalo Luque in Fire on the Bay pay-per-view card.



William Silva’s career earnings and purse payouts based on his boxing fights were reported.

He will earn the career highest purse up to $50k from the upcoming pay-per-view fight with Ashton Sylve at Paul vs Diaz PPV.

Before this fight, he dominated top opponents Carlos Gaston Suarez and Diego Gonzalo Luque in the year 2022. Further details which include bonuses updated William Silva’s career earnings after the fight.

William Silva is a professional boxer from Brazil, who is currently active and hold contract deal with boxing promotion. The 36 year old previously seen in action against opponent Diego Gonzalo Luque in Fire on the Bay pay-per-view card. William Silva career earnings and purse payouts based on his boxing fights reported.

He will earn career highest purse upto $50k from the upcoming pay-per-view fight with Ashton Sylve at Paul vs Diaz PPV. Before this fight he dominated top opponents Carlos Gaston Suarez and Diego Gonzalo Luque in year 2022. Further details which include bonuses updated William Silva career earnings after the fight.

Sylve-Silva is slated for PPV, right before the Amanda Serrano-Heather Hardy co-feature, prior to the main event.

“I think this is a routine fight, a big challenge for Sylve, but a routine fight for Silva, he has too many tools, too much experience,” said the Massachusetts-based promoter, who stands out in the field for his versatility, he'll be in Silvas' corner fight night.

“When the fight was offered, my thinking was, get that contract over here,” Reyes continued. “It’s not very often you get offered a fight against a prospect with minimal amateur experience, and only 8 fights. There was zero hesitation.”

William Silva Is 36, Though….NBD?

OK, but Silva, who trains in the St. Petersburg region of Florida with Tim McLaughlin at The Lab, is 36.

Silva is not an old 36, Reyes offers. “He was 136.1, and we still have over 24 hours, he’s making weight easy,” Reyes noted of the fighter who went pro in 2006.

Silva has been in tough, having battled Felix Verdejo, Teofimo Lopez, Arnold Barboza Jr and Cletus Seldin. He’s coming in off back to back wins, over Carlos Suarez and Diego Luque (4-29-23, TKO1).

If you’re a betting being, maybe you want to consider this a possible upset special, then? “Right,” said Reyes, “he’s a prospect, can’t put a kid like that in against seasoned vet who is 6-1 1/2!” Sylve is 5-8, for the record.

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