Following Saturday’s UFC Fight Night 96 event in Portland, Oregon, the Reebok sponsorship payout information has been released.
$115,000 was spent in Reebok sponsorships issued out to each fighter on the card, with all 24-fighters who competed this past Saturday splitting the aforementioned amount in figures based on a system set up by Reebok and the UFC.
Below, courtesy of MMAJunkie.com, are the Reebok payouts for this past Saturday’s UFC Fight Night 96 event.
John Lineker (12th fight): $10,000 def. John Dodson (10th fight): $5,000
Alex Oliveira (7th fight): $5,000 def. Will Brooks (2nd fight): $2,500
Zak Ottow (1st fight): $2,500 def. Josh Burkman (16th fight): $15,000
Brandon Moreno (1st fight): $2,500 def. Louis Smolka (7th fight): $5,000
Luis Henrique da Silva (2nd fight): $2,500 def. Joachim Christensen (1st fight): $2,500
Andre Fili (7th fight): $5,000 def. Hacran Dias (7th fight): $5,000
Shamil Abdurakhimov (3rd fight): $2,500 def. Walt Harris (5th fight): $2,500
Elizeu Zaleski dos Santos (3rd fight): $2,500 def. Keita Nakamura (7th fight): $5,000
Nate Marquardt (24th fight): $20,000 def. Tamdan McCrory (9th fight): $5,000
Ion Cutelaba (2nd fight): $2,500 def. Jonathan Wilson (3rd fight): $2,500
Curtis Blaydes (2nd fight): $2,500 def. Cody East (2nd fight): $2,500
Ketlan Vieira (1st fight): $2,500 def. Kelly Faszholz (2nd fight): $2,500TOTAL: $115,000
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.