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Ticket demand biggest since UFC 229 per SeatGeek

January 14, 2020 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

Despite Conor McGregor’s troubles outside of the UFC, he is still a big draw.  According to SeatGeek, the ticket demand for the event has been at its highest since McGregor’s last fight at UFC 229. The get-in price for McGregor’s return to the Octagon against Donald Cerrone is $326.  The average ticket price is $788 […]

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UFC 245 Payout Perspective

December 19, 2019 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

Welcome to another edition of Payout Perspective.  This time we take a look at the last PPV of this decade with UFC 245 taking place in Las Vegas, Nevada at the T-Mobile Arena. Usman stops Colby in 5th round Kamaru Usman broke Colby Covington’s jaw and the challenger wilted in the 5th round under the […]

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Ticket demand tailing off for UFC 245

December 12, 2019 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

UFC ticket prices for the last major PPV of the year are up slightly since the promotion’s last event in Vegas.  However, according to secondary ticket source SeatGeek, prices have been dipping for the last two weeks leading up to Covington-Usman. The “get-in” price for Saturday’s event is $1o6 (as of 5:30pm PT Wednesday) although […]

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UFC 240 tickets affordable as ticket demand non-existent

July 26, 2019 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

UFC 240 this Saturday in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada looks to be one of the most affordable in recent memory.  According to SeatGeek, the ‘get-in’ price on the secondary market is $110 USD. As of Friday afternoon, the market appears to be very soft for this event featuring the Featherweight title defense of Max Holloway and […]

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UFC 236: Payout Perspective

April 15, 2019 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

Welcome to another edition of Payout Perspective.  In this edition, we take a look at UFC 236 which took place at the Philips Arena in Atlanta, Georgia where fans were witness to two of the best championship fights in recent history. Poirier earns lightweight title with win over Holloway Dustin Poirier was too big for […]

Filed Under: Attendance, ESPN, Featured, gate, Modelo, Monster Energy, Nemiroff, P3, pay-per-view, sponsorships, Tickets, TV, UFC

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Disclosed Purses for all fighters on the #ShieldsScott event

Again, only what was disclosed to the commission:

Claressa Shields: $500,000
Kaye Scott: $54,320

Joseph Hicks: $23,125
Troy Isley: $30,000

Bernice Ferreira: $20,000
Caroline Veyre: $20,300

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