The total of Reebok sponsorship payouts to fighters at Saturday’s UFC 183 in Melbourne was $245,000. This is the highest payout yet of the 14 events held under the UFC Athlete Outfitting program to date.
In the headlining fight, Holly Holm pulled off a big upset and knocked out previously-undefeated women’s bantamweight champ Ronda Rousey to claim the title. Holm took home $30,000 from Reebok, while Rousey earned $40,000 because she entered the fight as champion.
Here are all of the UFC 193 Reebok sponsorship payouts:
Holly Holm: $30,000
def. Ronda Rousey: $40,000
Joanna Jedrzejczyk: $40,000
def. Valerie Letourneau: $30,000
Mark Hunt: $10,000
def. Antonio Silva: $5,000
Robert Whittaker: $5,000
Uriah Hall: $5,000
Jared Rosholt: $5,000
def. Stefan Struve: $15,000
Jake Matthews: $2,500
def. Akbarh Arreola: $2,500
Kyle Noke: $5,000
def. Peter Sobotta: $5,000
Gian Villante: $10,000
def. Anthony Perosh: $10,000
Danny Martinez: $2,500
def. Richie Vaculik: $2,500
Daniel Kelly: $2,500
def. Steve Montgomery: $2,500
Richard Walsh: $2,500
def. Steven Kennedy: $2,500
James Moontasri: $2,500
def. Anton Zafir: $2,500
Ben Nguyen: $2,500
def. Ryan Benoit: $2,500
Under the new UFC Athlete Outfitting program’s payout tiers, fighters are paid based on their total number of pro fights. Competitors with 1-5 fights receive $2,500 per appearance; 6-10 fights get $5,000; 11-15 fights earn $10,000; 16-20 fights pocket $15,000; and 21 fights or more get $20,000. Champions earn $40,000 and title challengers get $30,000.
Fighters also receive payments amounting to 20-30 percent of any UFC merchandise sold that features their likeness.
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