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This Former 'Fighter of the Year' Makes $435K Each Month

Former Sports Illustrated Fighter of the Year Devin Haney is earning more than $435,000 per month, according to new court documents filed as part of a custody agreement with the mother of his daughter.

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TMZ reports the boxing star's monthly income was disclosed in legal filings tied to a settlement with Leena Sayed, the mother of the couple's 1-year-old daughter.

According to the agreement, Haney will pay $20,000 per month in child support, with the amount based on reported monthly earnings of $435,699.

The settlement also gives Haney and Sayed joint legal and physical custody of their daughter. TMZ reports Haney must have either a professional nanny or his mother present while caring for the child until she turns 3 years old.

The agreement also resolves multiple legal disputes between the former couple.

According to the outlet, Haney agreed to dismiss his pending lawsuits against Sayed, including an extortion claim, while Sayed will withdraw her request for a domestic violence restraining order. Both parties deny the other's allegations, and the settlement does not include any admission of wrongdoing.

The custody agreement also includes a non-disparagement clause, preventing either parent from publicly criticizing the other. In addition, neither parent may post photos of their daughter on social media without the other's permission.

Haney, 27, remains one of boxing's biggest stars. Sports Illustrated named him its 2023 Fighter of the Year after an undefeated campaign that included victories over Vasiliy Lomachenko and Regis Prograis, cementing his place among the sport's elite.

The custody agreement appears to bring an end to a lengthy legal battle, allowing both parents to move forward with co-parenting their daughter.