Reebok payouts for UFC Fight Night 108: ‘Swanson vs. Lobov’ totals $200,000

UFC Fight Night 108 went down last night (Sat., April 22, 2017) live on FOX Sports 1 from inside Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee, so now it’s time to see who went home with the biggest slice of Reebok sponsorship pie.

For complete UFC Fight Night 108 results and coverage click here.

One of the biggest earners of the night was Cub Swanson, who took home $20,000 from Reebok following his unanimous decision win over Artem Lobov (see it). Joe Lauzon also walked away with a $20,000 check from the sports apparel giant, while Diego Sanchez took home the same thanks to all of the years he’s put in with the promotion.

But that’s not all, let’s see all of the remaining payouts courtesy of MMA Junkie:

Cub Swanson: $20,000 def. Artem Lobov: $2,500

Al Iaquinta: $5,000 def. Diego Sanchez: $20,000

Ovince Saint Preux: $15,000 def. Marcos Rogerio de Lima: $5,000

John Dodson: $10,000 def. Eddie Wineland: $15,000

Stevie Ray: $5,000 def. Joe Lauzon: $20,000

Mike Perry: $2,500 def. Jake Ellenberger: $15,000

Thales Leites: $15,000 def. Sam Alvey: $10,000

Brandon Moreno: $2,500 def. Dustin Ortiz: $5,000

Scott Holtzman: $2,500 def. Michael McBride: $2,500

Danielle Taylor: $2,500 def. Jessica Penne: $2,500

Alexis Davis: $5,000 def. Cindy Dandois: $2,500

Bryan Barberena: $5,000 def. Joe Proctor: $5,000

Hector Sandoval: $2,500 def. Matt Schnell: $2,500

According to the revamped payout structure (see it), the more fights you have combined with UFC and the now-defunct World Extreme Cagefighting (WEC) and Strikeforce promotions, the more coin you have for your combat sports piggy bank.

And the less fights you have under the ZUFFA banner… well, the less you get. If you have a problem with the structure, take it up with UFC, not Reebok.

According to the report, fighters will also receive royalty and payments up to 20-30 percent of any UFC-related merchandise sold that bears his or her likeness. That’s a great way for the Internet “morons” to help the cause.

UFC Fight Night 108 went down last night (Sat., April 22, 2017) live on FOX Sports 1 from inside Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee, so now it’s time to see who went home with the biggest slice of Reebok sponsorship pie.

For complete UFC Fight Night 108 results and coverage click here.

One of the biggest earners of the night was Cub Swanson, who took home $20,000 from Reebok following his unanimous decision win over Artem Lobov (see it). Joe Lauzon also walked away with a $20,000 check from the sports apparel giant, while Diego Sanchez took home the same thanks to all of the years he’s put in with the promotion.

But that’s not all, let’s see all of the remaining payouts courtesy of MMA Junkie:

Cub Swanson: $20,000 def. Artem Lobov: $2,500

Al Iaquinta: $5,000 def. Diego Sanchez: $20,000

Ovince Saint Preux: $15,000 def. Marcos Rogerio de Lima: $5,000

John Dodson: $10,000 def. Eddie Wineland: $15,000

Stevie Ray: $5,000 def. Joe Lauzon: $20,000

Mike Perry: $2,500 def. Jake Ellenberger: $15,000

Thales Leites: $15,000 def. Sam Alvey: $10,000

Brandon Moreno: $2,500 def. Dustin Ortiz: $5,000

Scott Holtzman: $2,500 def. Michael McBride: $2,500

Danielle Taylor: $2,500 def. Jessica Penne: $2,500

Alexis Davis: $5,000 def. Cindy Dandois: $2,500

Bryan Barberena: $5,000 def. Joe Proctor: $5,000

Hector Sandoval: $2,500 def. Matt Schnell: $2,500

According to the revamped payout structure (see it), the more fights you have combined with UFC and the now-defunct World Extreme Cagefighting (WEC) and Strikeforce promotions, the more coin you have for your combat sports piggy bank.

And the less fights you have under the ZUFFA banner… well, the less you get. If you have a problem with the structure, take it up with UFC, not Reebok.

According to the report, fighters will also receive royalty and payments up to 20-30 percent of any UFC-related merchandise sold that bears his or her likeness. That’s a great way for the Internet “morons” to help the cause.