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UFC on ESPN 57 salaries

June 19, 2024 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

The salaries from UFC on ESPN 57 at KFC Yum! Center in Louisville, Kentucky were disclosed last week. Former UFC heavyweight contender Dominick Reyes earned the most on the card.

Puja Tomar $10,000 show/$10,00 win

Rayanne Amanda $12,000

Taylor Lapilus $14,000 show/$14,000 win

Cody Stamman $78,000

Denise Gomes $25,000 show/$25,000 win

Eduarda Moura $12,000

Daniel Marcos $24,000 show/$24,000 win

John Castaneda $30,000

Montana De La Rosa $60,000 show/$60,000 win

Andrea Lee $70,000

Brad Katona $42,000 show/$42,000 win

Jesse Butler $12,000

Carlos Prates $12,000 show/$12,000 win

Charles Radtke $15,000

Ludovit Klein $43,000show/$43,000 win

Thiago Moises $58,000

Puna Soriano $50,000 show/$50,000 win

Miguel Baeza $32,000

Zach Reese $10,000show/$10,000 win

Julian Marquez $50,000

Brunno Ferreira $30,000 show/$30,000 win

Dustin Stoltzfus $28,000

Paul Rosas, Jr. $40,000 show/$40,000 win

Ricky Turcios $28,000

Dominick Reyes $125,000 show/$125,000 win

Dustin Jacoby $100,000

Nassourdine Imavov $63,000 show/$63,000 win

Jared Cannonier $165,000

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