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UFC on ESPN + 6 Promotional Guideline Payouts

March 25, 2019 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

UFC on ESPN + 6 took place in Nashville, Tennessee this past Saturday.  The UFC Promotional Guidelines Compliance pay totaled $152,500.

Main-eventer Anthony Pettis earned $20,000 for his 22nd fight with Zuffa (including WEC).  Pettis was the only fighter on the card with over 20 fights which would qualify him for the $20,000 payment level.  Stephen Thompson’s 14 fights in the UFC gave him $10,000.  John Makdessi was the only other fighter on the card that drew over $10,000 with $15,000 for the fighter after his 16th fight with the company.

The payouts are as follows (h/t compilation via MMA Junkie):

Anthony Pettis: $20,000
def. Stephen Thompson: $10,000

Curtis Blaydes: $5,000
def. Justin Willis: $4,000

John Makdessi: $15,000
def. Jesus Pinedo: $3,500

Jussier Formiga: $10,000
def. Deiveson Figueiredo: $4,000

Luis Pena: $3,500
def. Steven Peterson: $3,500

Maycee Barber: $3,500
def. J.J. Aldrich: $4,000

Bryce Mitchell: $3,500
def. Bobby Moffett: $3,500

Marlon Vera: $10,000
def. Frankie Saenz: $5,000

Jennifer Maia: $3,500
def. Alexis Davis: $10,000

Randa Markos: $10,000
def. Angela Hill: $5,000

Chris Gutierrez: $3,500
def. Ryan MacDonald: $3,500

Eric Shelton: $5,000
def. Jordan Espinosa: $3,500

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