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UFC 232 Payout Perspective

January 2, 2019 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

Welcome to another edition of UFC Payout Perspective.  This time around we take a look at UFC 232 which took place at The Forum in Inglewood, California. Jones tops Gus, calls for DC Inside the Octagon, Jon Jones showed why you may consider him one of the best of all-time.  He thoroughly dominated Alexander Gustafsson […]

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UFC 232 attendance, gate and bonuses

December 29, 2018 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

Aaron Bronsteter of TSN Sports tweeted out the attendance and gate for Saturday night’s UFC 232.  Despite the short notice, the event was a sell out with 15,862 for a gate of over $2 million. To be specific, the gate was $2,066,604.  The Fight of the Night went to Chad Mendes and Alexander Vokanovski.  The […]

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Few tickets remain for UFC 232 this Saturday

December 28, 2018 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

Despite the last-minute change by the UFC, ticket sales for UFC 232 at The Forum in Inglewood have done well. Per Dana White’s tweet yesterday, he stated that the event was a sellout: We sold over 10k tickets in 4 hours the day after Christmas!! Over 12k sold and this event will be a complete […]

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UFC on Fox 31 attendance, gate and bonuses

December 15, 2018 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

Al Iaquinta led the list of bonus-winning fighters on the very last UFC on Fox card this Saturday from Milwaukee, Wisconsin.  The event was the very last on the network as it will move to ESPN in January. Iaquinta soundly defeated Kevin Lee and won via unanimous decision to earn a $50,000 bonus.  Also earning […]

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UFC 231 attendance, gate and bonuses

December 10, 2018 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

UFC 231 took place this past Saturday in Toronto and Max Holloway came out the big winner with two bonuses for the night. Holloway’s TKO finish of Brian Ortega gave him a Performance of the Night.  The main event also drew Fight of the Night.  Thiago Santos earned the other $50,000 bonus in a hard-hitting […]

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