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PFL Playoffs Payout: Harrison tops salaries on night fighters cashed twice

October 14, 2019 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

MMA Payout has obtained the payout sheet from Friday’s Professional Fighter’s League Friday Night at the Mandalay Bay via the NAC. Kayla Harrison topped the payout roster with $100,000.

Via the Nevada Athletic Commission:

Kayla Harrison $100,000 + 25,000 (quarterfinal winnings) $125,000 def.

Bobbi-Jo Dalziel $25,000

 

Larissa Pacheco $25,000 def.

Sarah Kaufman $25,000

 

David Michaud $25,000 + $25,000 (quarterfinal winnings) = $50,000 def.

John Howard $25,000

 

David Michaud $25,000 + $25,000 (semfinal base and win) = $50,000 def

Glaico Franca $25,000

 

Magomed Magomedkerimov $50,000 + $25,000 (quarterfinal winnings) total $75,000 def.

Christopher Curtis $25,000

 

Glaico Franca $25,000 + $25,000 (quarterfinal winnings) = $50,000 def.

Andre Fialho $25,000

 

Ray Cooper, III  $50,000 + $25,000 (semifinal winnings) = $75,000 def.

Christopher Curtis $25,000 (semifinal base) (Curtis fought in place of Magomedkerimov after he was unable to fight due to illness.)

 

Ray Cooper, III $25,000 (semifinal base) draw

Cheikh-Sadibou Sy $25,000

 

Nikolay Aleksakhin $25,000 def.

Jesse Ronson $12,000

 

Brendan Looughnane $20,000 + $20,000 (quarterfinal winnings) = $40,000

Matthew Waggy $10,000

Handesson Ferreira $10,000

Payout Perspective:

Michaud, Franca, Cooper and Curtis fought twice Friday night.  Curtis advanced to the finals in the welterweight tournament despite a loss to Magomedkerimov due to illness.  Ironically, Curtis had retired after losing a unanimous decision to Magomedkerimov only to get KO’d by Cooper.  Ferreira was paid as a standby despite not fighting on the card.

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