What is the Net Worth of Australian Professional Boxer Jeff Horn? From 2017 Until 2018, He Was The WBO Welterweight Champion And Professional Life

Jeff Horn is a professional boxer from Australia. He was the WBO welterweight champion between 2017 and 2018. He competed as an amateur for Australia in the 2012 Olympics.

In that Olympics, he advanced to the quarterfinals of the light welterweight division. In December 2019, BoxRec listed him as the world’s ninth-best active middleweight.

Jeff Horn’s Net Worth in 2023 When Compared to other Boxers

As of 2021, Australian professional boxer Jeff Horn is believed to have a net worth of roughly $6 million. Since 2013, he has been competing in boxing. He makes roughly $1.5 million each year from boxing.

Here’s how Jeff Horn stacks up against other boxers of his time in terms of net worth.

Professional Boxer Net Worth
Anthony Mundine $30.0 M
Danny Green $12.0 M
Terence Crawford
$8.0 M
Jeff Horn $6.0 M
Jeff Fenech $100,000 – $1.0M

What does Jeff Horn’s Annual Salary look like?

The average annual income for a boxer is roughly $51,000. Boxing contests are widely aired and result in more income for the boxer, regardless of whether they win or lose. On November 30th, 2018, in the battle against Mundine. Both combatants were expected to earn between 4-5 million dollars for the fight, with both competitors agreeing to split the prize pool evenly.

Jeff took home in the neighborhood $2.5 million from the battle. Fighters, on the other hand, were paid $26,041 per second of labor. He earned $700,000 with his victory over Corcoran. Following that, he earned a whopping $1.2 million via victories over Randall Bailey, Rico Mueller, and Ali Funeka.

Then, in 2015, he earned $0.1 million from his victory over Pacquaio. In 2015, he earned about $500,000 after defeating Victor Plontnikov. His triumph over Samuel Colomban in the year 2013 netted him $400,000.

In addition, as Australia’s highest-paid sportsperson, he earns a hefty endorsement agreement worth between $100,000 and $250,000.

Years and Sources Earnings
In 2013, his win against Samuel Colomban $400,000
Earnings from his win against Victor Plontnikov in 2015 $500,000
Earnings from his win against Pacquaio in 2015 $01 Million
Earnings from his win against Randall Bailey, Rico Mueller & Ali Funeka $1.2 Million
Earnings from his win against Corcoran  $700,000
Jeff Horn
Caption: Jeff Horn’s car collection with keys (Source: Pinterest)

Portfolio of Jeff Horn’s Real Estate

He lives in a $1.71 million contemporary property in Sunnybank. The residence is a modern mansion with five bedrooms, keyless access, and an upper-level gym. A resort-style swimming pool is also visible from his home’s outdoor alfresco terrace, which includes a built-in BBQ and stone dining table.

Jeff purchased a house valued at roughly $347,000 before beginning his fighting career in 2003. The house has three bedrooms and is close to their previous Acacia Ridge home. Horn also owns a number of four-wheel vehicles, including Lexus, Toyota, and Mazda.

In Melbourne, Horn made his professional Debut

  • Jeff Horn won his first Australian title in 2008.
  • In 2011, he got called up in the second round of the AIBA world boxing championship.
  • In the 2012 London Olympics, he defeated Gilbert Choombe in the round of 32.
  • Jeffrey Horn poses for a portrait after winning his first championship.
  • Jeff Horn poses for a portrait after winning his first championship. (Image from Instagram)
  • After defeating Abderrazak Houya in round 16, he lost in the quarterfinals to Denys Berinchyk. On March 1, 2013, he made his professional debut at Grand Star Receptions in Melbourne, Australia.
  • He defeated Jody Allen by TKO in his league debut.
  • In his first championship-winning battle against Samuel Colomban, he became champion of the “ANBF welterweight title” after six months.
  • However, he lost for the first time in his career to Terence Crawford at MGM Grand Garden Arena in Paradise, Nevada. On November 30, 2018, he fought Anthony Mundine.
  • He won the vacant WBO Oriental and WBA Oceania middleweight titles in that fight.
  • In the next fight, he lost for the second time in his career Michael Zerafa.
  • Jeff was awarded the Sports Australia Hall of Fame Don Award in 2017. He was named Queensland Sports Star in the same year.
  • Horn was also honored by the Australian Institute of Sport.
  • Jeff Horn’s professional record is made up of 23 fights in which he has won 20 fights, lost two fights, and drawn one fight.
  • He is currently regarded as one of Australia’s and the world’s greatest boxers.

Record Summary

Fight (23) Wins (20)  Losses (2) Draws (1)
By Knockout 13 2
By Decision 13 0

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