The excitement around Oleksandr Usyk and Anthony Joshua’s rematch is reflected in the fight purse.

With four heavyweight titles up for grabs during Saturday’s event, there’s bound to be plenty of eyeballs glued to screens around the globe.

But without even considering pay-per-view buys, both AJ and Usyk are expected, per the Daily Mail, to pocket a handy £33.2million ($40m) for their rematch in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.

It ranks second in terms of the highest purse ever paid to a British boxer, with Joshua also boasting the top spot after earning close to $60million for his rematch against Andy Ruiz back in December, 2019.

Should the pay-per-view buys come flooding in on Saturday night, then the winner of the ‘Rage on the Red Sea’ could pocket as much as $50million.

The Saudi Arabian hosts of the event paid $80million for hosting rights earlier this year, and ticket sales from the Jeddah Sports City’s 10,000-seater arena will also contribute to the prize fund.

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JEDDAH, SAUDI ARABIA - AUGUST 16: Oleksandr Usyk trains during the Rage on the Red Sea Public Work Out at Club Saudi Arabian Airlines on August 16, 2022 in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Francois Nel/Getty Images)

Sky Sports also coughed up $25million for broadcasting rights in the UK, with their pay-per-view cost sitting at £26.95 per customer. Digital streaming platform DAZN is expected to provide coverage for the rest of the world.

After already reclaiming his heavyweight belts once in Saudi Arabia, Joshua will be hoping for a similar result on Saturday as he looks to avenge his loss last September against the 35-year-old Usyk.

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Jeddah, Saudi Arabia: Anthony Joshua during their fighter workout ahead of this weekends fight In Jeddah.16 August 2022Picture By Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing

The Ukrainian only recently stepped up to heavyweight after dominating at cruiserweight, and after just three fights he finds himself as the unified champion of the division.

With Usyk keen to defend his perfect 19-0 record, Joshua will have his work cut out for him if he is to reclaim his belts.

Saturday’s winner will also have half an eye on Tyson Fury’s decision this week, with the Gypsy King told to decide by August 26 whether he is vacating the WBC title he won by beating Deontay Wilder.

Should Fury go through with his retirement and vacate the belt, both Usyk and Joshua will be eager to fight for it and unify the heavyweight division.