Now that Saturday’s UFC 203: Miocic vs. Overeem event is in the books, it’s time to look at the numbers.
What did the fighters who competed on Saturday’s event at the Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, Ohio earn via the mandatory Reebok sponsorship deal?
Below, courtesy of MMAJunkie.com are the Reebok sponsorship payouts that the fighters on Saturday’s card received:
UFC 203 Reebok Sponsorship Payouts
Stipe Miocic: $40,000 def. Alistair Overeem: $30,000
Fabricio Werdum: $10,000 def. Travis Browne: $10,000
Mickey Gall: $2,500 def. Phil “CM Punk” Brooks: $2,500
Jimmie Rivera: $2,500 def. Urijah Faber: $20,000
Jessica Andrade: $5,000 def. Joanne Calderwood: $2,500
Bethe Correia: $5,000 def. Jessica Eye: $5,000
Brad Tavares: $10,000 def. Caio Magalhaes: $5,000
Nik Lentz: $15,000 def. Michael McBride: $2,500
Drew Dober: $5,000 def. Jason Gonzalez: $2,500
Yancy Medeiros: $5,000 def. Sean Spencer: $5,000
Ian McCall: $5,000* vs. Ray Borg: $5,000*
C.B. Dollaway: $15,000* vs. Francimar Barroso: $5,000*TOTAL: $215,000
* – Fights were cancelled before the event.
How do Reebok and the UFC decide how much fighters earn through the new Reebok sponsorship deal? How do they reach the figures that will be paid out to the fighters? Click ahead to page two for a full breakdown that explains what it takes to make a certain amount of money through this new, mandatory sponsorship deal between UFC and Reebok.