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PFL Playoffs 2 Payouts

October 20, 2019 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

MMA Payout has obtained the payouts from Thursday night’s PFL event in Las Vegas.  Most participants were paid $25,000 to show and most were paid another $25,000 for the win with an alternate being paid $10,000 just in case.

Via NSAC:

Quarterfinals

Christopher Wade  $25,000

Nathan Andrews  $25,000

 

Islam Mamedov  $25,000 (declared a majority draw with Mamedov winning via tiebreaker)

Loik Radzhabov  $25,000

 

Akmed Aliev  $25,000

Rashid Magomedov  $50,000

 

Natan Schulte  $50,000/$25,000 def.

Ramsey Nijem  $25,000

 

Luis Laurentino  $25,000

Jeremy Fitz-Kennedy  $25,000

 

Daniel Pineda  $25,000/$25,000 def.

Movlid  Khaibulaev  $25,000

 

Alex Gilpin $25,000/$25,000 def.

Andre Harrison  $25,000

 

Lance Palmer  $50,000/$25,000 def.

Marcos Almeida  $25,000

Semifinals

Loik Radzhabov  $25,000/$25,000 def.

Chris Wade  $25,000

 

Natan Schulte $25,000 (no win bonus) def.

Akhmet Aliev  $25,000

 

Daniel Pineda $25,000/$25,000 def.

Jeremy Kennedy $25,000

 

Jeremy Kennedy $25,000/$25,000 def.

Luis Laurentino  $25,000

 

Lance Palmer $25,000 (no win bonus) def.

Alex Gilpin $25,000

 

Alternate

Ylies Dijiroun  $10,000

Payout Perspective:

It should be noted that Natan Schulte, Rashid Magomedov and Lance Palmer were paid $50,000 up front plus a win bonus in the quarterfinals but Schulte and Palmer had no win bonus in the semifinal (Magomedov did not advance in quarters).  The lightweight and featherweights advance to New York on December 31st to compete for the $1 million per weight cash prize.

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