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UFC 167 Gate and Attendance

November 22, 2013 by MMAPayout Moderator Leave a Comment

The Nevada State Athletic Commission today released the final live event numbers for UFC 167: GSP vs Hendricks, which took place in the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.

The event drew a total attendance of 14,856 while tallying up a gate of $5,759,350.  Here are all the numbers:

Attendance: 14,856

Gate: $5,759,350

Tickets Sold: 13,621

Tickets Unsold: 57

Tickets Comped: 1,235

 

MMAPayout Perspective:

UFC 167’s gate was the third largest in the UFC’s history, only behind UFC 129: GSP vs Shields, which was the debut show for Toronto, which did a gate of $12,075,000, and UFC 148: Silva vs Sonnen II which did a gate of $6,901,655. At this time, UFC 168, which takes place next month, is on track to edge out UFC 167’s gate based on current sales and should overtake it’s sport as third best next month.

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