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McGregor, Diaz draw over 80% of reported payouts for UFC 202

August 22, 2016 by Jason Cruz 2 Comments

MMA Junkie reports the full roster of disclosed payouts from Saturday’s UFC 202.  The main event accounted for 82% of the reported payouts from the Nevada State Athletic Commission.

As previously reported, Conor McGregor earned $3 million (no bonus) and Nate Diaz earned $2 million (no bonus).  While there was no bonus associated with their purse, the two won a $50,000 bonus for their epic fight.

The rest of the card is as follows:

Conor McGregor: $3 million (no win bonus)
def. Nate Diaz: $2 million

Anthony Johnson: $270,000 (includes $135,000 win bonus)
def. Glover Teixeira: $65,000

Donald Cerrone: $170,000 (includes $85,000 win bonus)
def. Rick Story: $41,000

Mike Perry: $20,000 (includes $10,000 win bonus)
def. Hyun Gyu Lim: $18,000

Tim Means: $62,000 (includes $31,000 win bonus)
def. Sabah Homasi: $12,000

Cody Garbrandt: $54,000 (includes $27,000 win bonus)
def. Takeya Mizugaki: $39,000

Raquel Pennington: $46,000 (includes $23,000 win bonus)
def. Elizabeth Phillips: $12,000

Artem Lobov: $26,000 (includes $13,000 win bonus)
def. Chris Avila: $10,000

Cortney Casey: $40,000 (includes $20,000 win bonus)
def. Randa Markos: $14,000

Lorenz Larkin: $78,000 (includes $39,000 win bonus)
def. Neil Magny: $47,000

Colby Covington: $42,000 (includes $21,000 win bonus)
def. Max Griffin: $10,000

Marvin Vettori: $20,000 (includes $10,000 win bonus)
def. Alberto Uda: $10,000

Payout Perspective:

The biggest disclosed payday for an MMA fighter goes to McGregor.  Of course, this does not include any discretionary bonuses or PPV points he may receive from the PPV.  It’s estimated that 202 likely hit 1M PPV buys (unconfirmed) so it was a good return for McGregor.  Anthony Johnson earned third highest on the card including his Performance of the Night Bonus and Donald Cerrone (at the end of his fight contract) earned $220,000 including his Performance of the Night Bonus.

Filed Under: bonuses, payouts, UFC

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  1. mmaguru says

    August 23, 2016 at 11:37 am

    nice payday for cowboy. if his contract is due, maybe he can get the money he deserves. early projections ppv buyrate suggesting just under 1 million. likely due to olympics.

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  2. Skeptic says

    August 23, 2016 at 1:46 pm

    Or maybe people have had enough of the whole UFC circus and have lost interest in all these overrated fights. The UFC’s main cashcows have lost their popularity, hence the pathetic ratings. The only thing that keeps the UFC alive is women’s MMA, which for some reason (tight shorts, tight shirts) draws a lot of male viewers.

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