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Pitbull leads Bellator 228 Payous Saturday

September 30, 2019 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

MMA Payout has obtained the payouts from Saturday’s Bellator event at The Forum in Inglewood, California.  Patricio Freire led the roster of payouts with $200,000.  Main eventers Gegard Mousasi and Lyoto Machida earned $150,000 each for their fight which Mousasi won via split decision. Via the California State Athletic Commission: James Barnes  $2,250 def David […]

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Fury receives $1M, Wallin $250K per NAC

September 15, 2019 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

Brent Bookhouse of CBS Sports reported the payouts from Saturday night’s Tyson Fury-Otto Wallin fight.  Fury defeated Wallin via Unanimous Decision in Las Vegas. Via Nevada Athletic Commission: Tyson Fury  $1 million Otto Wallin  $250,000   Emmanuel Navarrete  $220,000 Juan Miguel Elorde  $40,000   Jose Zepeda  $90,000 Jose Gonzalez  $120,000   Felix Alvarez  $40,000 Vyacheslav […]

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Bellator 226 payouts

September 13, 2019 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

MMA Payout obtained the payouts from this past Saturday’s Bellator event in San Jose.  Ryan Bader, Cheick Kongo and Emmanuel Sanchez topped payroll for the night. Per the California State Athletic Commission: Christopher Gonzalez  $10,000  (no win bonus) Luis Vargas  $1,200   Hyder Amil  $2,000/$2,000 win ($4,000) Ignacio Ortiz  $1,500   Renato Valente Alves $1,200/$1,200 […]

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Nevada Athletic Commission reports Pacquiao to make $10M, Thurman $2.5M

July 20, 2019 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

ESPN’s Dan Rafael reports the purses for the Pacquiao-Thurman fight taking place tonight in Las Vegas.  Despite the reported purses revealed by the Nevada Athletic Commission, the consensus is that both main event fighters will be receiving substantially more. Via Rafael per NAC: Manny Pacquiao: $10 million Keith Thurman: $2.5 million   Omar Figueroa, Jr.:  […]

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Faber tops UFC Sacramento payouts

July 15, 2019 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

MMA Payout has obtained the salaries from this Saturday’s UFC event in Sacramento. The salaries for the event totaled $804,000.   Via California State Athletic Commission: Benito Lopez $12,000/$12,000 = $24,000 Vince Morales $14,000   Livia Souza $12,000 Briana Van Buren $12,000/$12,000   Liu Pingyuan $14,000 Jonathan Martinez $14,000/$14,000 = $28,000   Darren Elkins $62,000 […]

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