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UFC Paris attendance, gate and bonuses

September 3, 2023 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

UFC returned to Paris on Saturday to a sellout crowd. Main event heavyweight Cyril Gane earned one of the UFC bonuses.

Gane earned a $50K Performance Bonus for his second round TKO victory over Sergei Spivac. In his UFC debut, Morgan Charriere satisfied the French fans with a second-round TKO finish over Manolo Zecchini. The Frenchman earned a Performance Bonus for his stoppage. Fight of the Night went to Benoit Saint-Denis and Thiago Moses which the Frenchman won via second-round stoppage.

The event was a sellout once again with a reported 15,610 in attendance for a $4 million gate.

Via UFC.com

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