Townsville Bulletin

Ringing up the millions

- DEAN RITCHIE

THIS boxing champ can earn up to $30 million a year to become one of Australia’s richest sportsmen.

That is the prediction of loan king Mark Bouris about undefeated Sydney boxer Brock Jarvis.

The self-made millionair­e believes Jarvis, whose record is 17-0 with 15 knockouts, is “one of the most marketable sportsmen in this country”.

The well-spoken and welleducat­ed Jarvis, 21, can earn “tens of millions” from boxing and prospectiv­e sponsors.

“This kid is 100 per cent marketable,” Bouris said. “Brock is becoming a businessma­n who is a boxer. He is a good boy, a good-looking kid. He’s not marked up, he’s not walking around looking like he belongs to a motorcycle gang. He could be worth millions.

“If he gets a crack at the world title, and he’s not far off, he could attract $20 million, $30 million a year in sponsorshi­p.

“Brock’s clean, he looks different. He isn’t out there causing trouble.

“You don’t have to be a showman any more. Being marketable means will he win and is there anything that would be negative towards his marketabil­ity?

“People who put money behind sportsmen like Brock can’t run the risk of reputation­al damage. management.

“I looked through all the risks associated with Brock and the only one was he might not win a fight. Right now, he is showing all the telltale signs of being a winner.”

Bouris has decided to invest financiall­y in Jarvis’s surge toward a world title.

Under trainer and Hall of Famer Jeff Fenech, Jarvis continued his rise through the super bantamweig­ht division with a win over Ernesto “Chocolate’’ Saulong in the main support bout on the Jeff Horn-michael Zerafa undercard last Saturday night.

Jarvis has another heavyweigh­t backer in former Penrith player Lou Zivanovic, who is successful in the Sydney constructi­on industry.

“I have never come across another young athlete that is totally focused on the objective he is trying to achieve,” Zivanovic said.

Having now signed with D&L Events, run by New Zealand promoter Dean Lonergan, Jarvis will headline a boxing card in Melbourne on November 23.

“He is the new face of boxing,” Bouris said.

“Boxing has transition­ed. It’s not now the old story of a boxer who has dragged themselves up by the boot laces, (and boxing’s) the only way out. Brock epitomises this. A Shire kid, he’s only 21. He is the ultimate athlete.” That’s risk

 ?? Picture: GETTY IMAGES ?? CLEAN CUT: Brock Jarvis’s future looks promising after beating Ernesto Saulong during their super bantamweig­ht bout at Bendigo Stadium on August 31.
Picture: GETTY IMAGES CLEAN CUT: Brock Jarvis’s future looks promising after beating Ernesto Saulong during their super bantamweig­ht bout at Bendigo Stadium on August 31.

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