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UFC on ABC 4 salaries

May 19, 2023 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

The North Carolina Boxing and Combat Sports Commission disclosed the payouts from the UFC on ABC 4 event held this past Saturday in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Via UFC.com

Tainara Lisboa:  $10,000/$10,000

Jessica-Rose Clark:  $38,000

Bryan Battle:  $50,000/$50,000

Gabriel Green:  $26,000

Mandy Bohm:  $10,000/$10,000

Ji Yeon Kim:  $35,000

Douglas Silva de Andrade:  $50,000/$50,000

Cody Stamann:  $78,000

Karl Williams:  $12,000/$12,000

Chase Sherman:  $33,000

Matt Brown: $125,000/$125,000

Court McGee:  $60,000

Alex Morono:  $90,000/$90,000

Tim Means:  $90,000

Carlos Ulberg:  $33,000/$33,000

Ihor Potieira:  $12,000

Ian Machado Garry:  $28,000/$28,000

Daniel Rodriguez:  $78,000

Johnny Walker:  $90,000/$90,000

Anthony Smith: $200,000

Jailton Almeida:  $51,000/$51,000

Jairzinho Rozenstruik:  $130,000

The reported payouts above do not include any non-disclosure locker room bonuses or the Performance Bonuses announced by Dana White. 

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