UFC 301 Recap: Fighters Rake in 0,000 in Promotional Compliance Pay – Who Earned What?
Alright, so let’s break down what went down at UFC 301 in Rio de Janeiro on Saturday! The fighters really brought their A-game, and as a result, they collectively bagged a whopping 0,000 from the UFC promotional compliance pay.
Now, this program is quite comprehensive.It includes standards for the fighter code of conduct, equipping duties, media responsibilities, and much more. Essentially, it replaces previous payments made under the UFC Athlete Outfitting Policy.
The event itself was held at the Rio Arena, with the prelims airing on ESPN2 and ESPN+ followed by the main card pay-per-view.
Now, let’s dive into the breakdown of who earned what in the UFC 301 promotional compliance payments:
– Alexandre Pantoja: ,000 (Winner)
– Steve Ersegg: ,000 (Loser)
– Jose Aldo: ,000 (Winner)
– Jonathan Martinez: ,000 (Loser)
– Anthony Smith: ,000 (Winner)
– Vitor Petriño: ,500 (Loser)
– Michelle Pereira: ,000 (Winner)
– Igor Potieria: ,000 (Destroyer)
– Kaique Borralho (Loser): 0.000 Paul Craig, the winner,:.000
– Joanderson Brito (Loser): 0.000
– Jack Shore: the winner with.000
– Yasmin Lucindo (Loser): ,500
– Winner Carolina Kovalkiviz:, 000
– Mickael Orlobai:,000 (Detrimental)
– Alves Brenner (Winner):,500
– Drakkar Klose:.000 (Victim) Joaquim Silva, the loser:,000 Mauricio Rafi (Loser):,000 -,000 (Winner), Jamie Mullarkey Diogo Barbosa (Loser):,000
– The winner, Ernesto Karekaite:,000
– Ismael Bonfim (Loser): 0.000
– Winner Vince Pichel:,000
– Alessandro Costa (Loser):,500
– Kevin Borjas: ,000 (Winner)
Phew, that’s quite a list!”Shall we delve into the functionality of these transactions”Their arrangement follows the payment tiers outlined in the UFC’s long-term agreement with Reebok, ensuring that adequate funding is sourced from sponsorships.”. Fighters are compensated based on both the total number of their UFC bouts and bouts during the Zuffa-era (January 2007 and later) and the Zuffa-era Strikeforce bouts (April 2011 and later). Here’s the breakdown:
– Fighters with 1-3 bouts earn ,000 per appearance.
– Fighters with 4-5 bouts earn ,500 per appearance.
– Fighters with 6-10 bouts earn ,000 per appearance.
– Fighters with 11-15 bouts earn ,000 per appearance.
– Fighters with 16-20 bouts earn ,000 per appearance.
– And for fighters with 21 bouts or more, they earn ,000 per appearance.
Additionally, champions earn ,000, while title challengers pocket ,000.
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