Dana White confirms UFC 304 bonuses will rise to $100K

Dana White confirms UFC 304 bonuses will rise to $100KAhead of this weekend’s UFC 304 card in Manchester – upon request from lightweight veteran, King Green, promotional boss,…

Dana White confirms UFC 304 bonuses will rise to $100K

Ahead of this weekend’s UFC 304 card in Manchester – upon request from lightweight veteran, King Green, promotional boss, Dana White has confirmed that post-fight bonuses will be set to $100,000.

Landing the Octagon in Manchester this weekend for the first time since 2016, the promotion are set to field two separate championship fights throughout the main and co-main event at the Co-op Live Arena.

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Headlining the card; an undisputed welterweight championship fight between the incumbent, Leon Edwards, and surging challenger, Belal Muhammad – with the pair sharing the Octagon for the second time in their respective tenures.

And in the co-headliner, interim heavyweight titleholder, Tom Aspinall returns in a title fight defense against perennial divisional contender, Curtis Blaydes – attempting to become the first fighter since Brazilian veteran, Renan Barao to defend an interim crown. 

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Dana White raises UFC 304 bonuses to $100,000

Furthermore in another high-profile main card clash, the above-mentioned, Green takes on promotional star, Paddy Pimblett – in an attempt to hand the Liverpool native his first loss inside the Octagon.

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And it was the San Bernardino native who managed to successfully campaign for a rise in post-fight bonuses – urging the above-mentioned, Dana White to up the cheque to $100,000 – which he appeared to oblige to. 

However, jibing at fellow event headliner, Muhammad in response, Edwards urged the Illinois native to remain realistic about his chances of winning a bonus, claiming he was incapable of knocking out an opponent.

Eventually the two would square off on stage – with Muhammad mocking Edwards’ infamous headshot dead’ taunt, before the latter failed in his bid to make the former flinch – lunging in his direction before they were corralled.

Earlier this year, post-fight bonuses at UFC 300 in April were raised to a whopping $300,000 from promotional leader, White – to much fan and pundit praise alike. 

Who do you think wins a special Dana White bonus of $100,000 at UFC 304?

Dana White confirms UFC 304 bonuses will rise to $100K

Dana White confirms UFC 304 bonuses will rise to $100KAhead of this weekend’s UFC 304 card in Manchester – upon request from lightweight veteran, King Green, promotional boss,…

Dana White confirms UFC 304 bonuses will rise to $100K

Ahead of this weekend’s UFC 304 card in Manchester – upon request from lightweight veteran, King Green, promotional boss, Dana White has confirmed that post-fight bonuses will be set to $100,000.

Landing the Octagon in Manchester this weekend for the first time since 2016, the promotion are set to field two separate championship fights throughout the main and co-main event at the Co-op Live Arena.

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Headlining the card; an undisputed welterweight championship fight between the incumbent, Leon Edwards, and surging challenger, Belal Muhammad – with the pair sharing the Octagon for the second time in their respective tenures.

And in the co-headliner, interim heavyweight titleholder, Tom Aspinall returns in a title fight defense against perennial divisional contender, Curtis Blaydes – attempting to become the first fighter since Brazilian veteran, Renan Barao to defend an interim crown. 

35153147371

Dana White raises UFC 304 bonuses to $100,000

Furthermore in another high-profile main card clash, the above-mentioned, Green takes on promotional star, Paddy Pimblett – in an attempt to hand the Liverpool native his first loss inside the Octagon.

king green

And it was the San Bernardino native who managed to successfully campaign for a rise in post-fight bonuses – urging the above-mentioned, Dana White to up the cheque to $100,000 – which he appeared to oblige to. 

However, jibing at fellow event headliner, Muhammad in response, Edwards urged the Illinois native to remain realistic about his chances of winning a bonus, claiming he was incapable of knocking out an opponent.

Eventually the two would square off on stage – with Muhammad mocking Edwards’ infamous headshot dead’ taunt, before the latter failed in his bid to make the former flinch – lunging in his direction before they were corralled.

Earlier this year, post-fight bonuses at UFC 300 in April were raised to a whopping $300,000 from promotional leader, White – to much fan and pundit praise alike. 

Who do you think wins a special Dana White bonus of $100,000 at UFC 304?

Video – UFC boss Dana White hypes up former US President at Republican National Convention

Dana White hypes up former US President at Republican National ConventionUFC CEO Dana White attended the Republican National Convention on Thursday in Milwaukee, Wisconsin to hype up Donald Trump ahead…

Dana White hypes up former US President at Republican National Convention

UFC CEO Dana White attended the Republican National Convention on Thursday in Milwaukee, Wisconsin to hype up Donald Trump ahead of the election.

White and Trump are known friends, as Trump has attended several UFC events. With Trump attending UFC events, White returned the favor as he attended the RNC convention and spoke about several topics, but also gave thanks to Trump for being his friend.

“I only wish you didn’t have to interrupt your family trip, but I hope they understand. They love you, and they know how important this is,” Dana White said via MMAJunkie, reading from a text message Trump sent him after he accepted the invitation. “Now think about this: This man’s running for president of the United States, he’s fighting for the future of this country, and he’s concerned about interrupting my family trip. That’s the President Trump that I know, a man who truly cares about people.

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“The mainstream media likes the push the narrative that he doesn’t care about anyone but himself. I absolutely know that’s not the truth because I’ve been friends with this guy for 25 years.”

White also made it clear that Trump was the only choice to be the next President.

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Dana White Explains Why He’s Voting for Trump

During his speech hyping up Donald Trump, Dana White said Trump is a true American leader and badass which is what everyone should want.

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“I know President Trump is fighting to save the American dream, and that’s what’s at stake in this election… I know President Trump is a proven leader, a fearless leader, and this country was in a much better place when he was in the Oval Office,” White said. “In my mind, the choice is clear, but this election, we all get to choose. I know I’ going to choose strength and security. I know I’m going to choose opportunity and prosperity. I know I’m going to choose real American leadership and a real American badass.”

It shouldn’t be a surprise White attended the convention and heaped praise on his friend.

Conor McGregor Confirms He’ll Dip His Toes Into BKFC Before His Career Is Over

Conor McGregor admits deep mental pain after missing UFC 303 return fightConor McGregor became a part-owner of BKFC recently and now he says he will fight for the promotion before…

Conor McGregor admits deep mental pain after missing UFC 303 return fight

Conor McGregor became a part-owner of BKFC recently and now he says he will fight for the promotion before his career is over.

McGregor has been the face of the UFC for a decade, but he is nearing the end of his career and he says he has two fights left on his current contract. Once that contract ends, Conor McGregor says he would be interested in fighting in BKFC.

“For sure, we have three lightweights up here, I have my eye all of this, I’m not up here just as an owner, player-manager I would title myself,” Conor McGregor said, as he also said he would dip his toes into BKFC.

If Conor McGregor does fight in BKFC it would be a highly-anticipated bout and would easily be the biggest BKFC fight of all-time. But, there is no question Dana White and the UFC will want to keep him with their promotion for his entire career.

Dana White Uncertain On Timeframe For Conor McGregor vs. Michael Chandler

Conor McGregor was supposed to make his return to the Octagon at UFC 303 on June 29 in Las Vegas against Michael Chandler, but the Irishman was forced out of the bout due to an injury.

Since then, the fight hasn’t been rebooked, but White is hopeful that the fight will happen in 2024, but he doesn’t have an exact date for it.

“That’s the fight that needs to happen,” White said on The Pat McAfee Show (via Forbes). “We’ve been waiting for it. It’s an awesome fight. It’s a fun fight, and as I’m sitting here, right here, right now, no I don’t have a date for it or a plan or anything like that and obviously, me, the fans and ESPN would love for it to happen in ‘24, but we’ll see what happens.”

Conor McGregor hasn’t fought since July of 2021 when he broke his leg against Dustin Poirier.

Dana White reveals Jon Jones, Alex Pereira fight is a ‘Possibility’: ‘Joe Rogan is pushing me to make it’

Jon Jones vs. Alex Pereira title fight possible Joe Rogan pushing me to book itAmid fan fervour, UFC CEO, Dana White has revealed a potential super fight between Octagon champions, Jon Jones and…

Jon Jones vs. Alex Pereira title fight possible Joe Rogan pushing me to book it

Amid fan fervour, UFC CEO, Dana White has revealed a potential super fight between Octagon champions, Jon Jones and Alex Pereira is a real “possibility” – with veteran color-commentator, Joe Rogan pushing the former to book the pairing.

Jones, the current heavyweight champion and a former two-time light heavyweight gold holder, has been sidelined for over 500 days, and is expected to make his return at the end of this year after he deals with two misdeameanor charges in relation to a March incident with a drug testing agent.

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All but booked to take on former two-time heavyweight gold holder, Stipe Miocic in his return at UFC 309 in November at Madison Square Garden, Jones’ most recent win came in the form of a first round guillotine choke submission win over Ciryl Gane in March of last year.

As for former two-weight champion, Pereira, the Sao Paulo knockout artist headlined UFC 303 at the end of last month, laying waste to former champion, Jiri Prochazka with a devastating second round high-kick knockout. 

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And staking his claim for a heavyweight move in a bid to become the first-ever three-divison champion in the history of the UFC, Pereira has been heavily linked with a title fight against Jones in the near future.

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According to White, a clamored-for title super pairing between Jones and Pereira is a real “possibility”, with the above-mentioned, Rogan leading the charge to get the matchup made.

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“Possibility,” Dana White said on The Big Podcast of a fight between Jon Jones and Alex Pereira. “I mean, (Joe) Rogan is pushing me right now to try and make that fight. It’s just – guys, let me explain something to you. Jon Jones is a whole other – Jon Jones – I consider Jon Jones to be the greatest combat fighter of all-time.”

“When you talk about the (Muhammad) Ali’s and the this and that – and let me tell you what, I got Ali’s picture on everywhere,” Dana White explained. “I love Muhammad Ali, I love Mike Tyson. Jon Jones is the nastiest dude ever.”

Who do you think wins in a future super fight: Jon Jones or Alex Pereira?

Exclusive – Trial or settlement? Lawyer reacts to looming UFC antitrust courtroom decision

Exclusive - Trial or settlement? Lawyer reacts to looming UFC antitrust courtroom decisionCombat Sports Law writer Erik Magraken weights the possibilities for UFC’s antitrust lawsuits.

Exclusive - Trial or settlement? Lawyer reacts to looming UFC antitrust courtroom decision

Months after UFC was nearing a deal that would potentially free them from facing accusations of antitrust practices in a legal setting ever again, they will soon find out if that beneficial agreement will actually come to fruition.

Earlier this year, the promotion was ready to cut a check worth $335 million and agree to some contractual changes in exchange for eliminating a pair of class action lawsuits representing groups of fighters. This deal, while in the nine-figures, was significantly less than the potential billions of dollars that a lawsuit would cause in damages. And due to a waiver in newer UFC contracts that prevents fighters from ever entering into class action lawsuits, the payment would mark an end to the possibility of fighters banding together to challenge the MMA goliath’s power.

The agreement was seen as the possible end to a decade-long battle in the sport. But in recent weeks the deal has seemingly come close to falling apart, as signaled by comments made by U.S. Nevada District Judge Richard F. Boulware.

Despite the settlement from the UFC being agreed upon by both plaintiff classes—the Cung Le et al. group representing talent from 2010 to 2017 and the Kajan Johnson et al. group for fighters who competed from 2017 to 2023—and the UFC, an important third party must also sign off on a class action deal in American court cases: The Judge. And in this scenario, Judge Boulware has shown significant concern about the deal.

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Alarm bells first sounded in June, when the Nevada judge first voiced his “serious concerns” about the agreement. Some alterations were made to the deal later that month in hopes of appeasing the judge, who mentioned that the Le class was not getting enough in comparison to the $800 million to $1.6 billion they looked to earn in damages from a trial.

As reported by John S. Nash, the adjusted deal would give the Le group 90 percent of the cash damages, up from the 75 percent they were guaranteed in the previous deal. This seemingly did little to impress Judge Boulware, who appeared in a courtroom once again last week to list off a series of qualms he had with the proposal.

After a few weeks of discussion between the judge and the parties involved, Josh Gross is reporting that we’re expected to hear his decision on the deal this week. The ruling is a turning point in the legal battle, either putting an end to the saga or simply beginning a new chapter.

The Judge Doesn’t Seem Convinced

Due to both the financial details and the brief injunctive relief that is placed into the agreement, Judge Boulware has explicitly shown significant hesitancy. Canadian lawyer and Combat Sports Law writer Erik Magraken said while we don’t know what the Judge will decide, it’s not entirely shocking that he has given some pause regarding the deal.

“The judge is of a very strong view that the UFC is operating as an illicit monopsony,” Magraken said. “And now he’s being asked to approve a settlement that’s gonna resolve two class actions, which basically are gonna lock in the UFC into a position of power. The judge is struggling with that outcome. So to me, it’s not terribly surprising that he’s hesitant to sign off on it.”

Judge Boulware has expressed concern about the contractual changes that UFC is forced to abide by in the agreement, arguing it might not be enough to clamp down on the promotion. Courthouse News reported that he specifically said “It is difficult for me to understand why, if Johnson were settling separately, that class members would agree to this amount of injunctive relief.”

When asked about the reason for Judge Boulware’s concern about the changes, Magraken explained how class action cases look not just at the past but toward the future. He highlighted that the importance of a class action case is to bring relief to those wronged in the past while also setting up safeguards that stop the issue from happening again in the future.

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HOUSTON, TX – AUGUST 07: The UFC Heavyweight title belt awarded to Ciryl Gane at UFC 265 at Toyota Center on July 7, 2021 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Alex Bierens de Haan/Getty Images )

“One of the purposes of antitrust litigation is not just to compensate people that are harmed by the bad behavior, but it’s to then disrupt that bad behavior,” Magraken explained. “To make it so it can’t be done moving forward. I think the court is simply concerned that once the money changes hands, the UFC is free to keep doing this monopsonistic behavior. And since the fighters have given up their rights to participate in a class action moving forward [due to the class action waivers signed], there’s not going to be a challenge from the labor side of things.”

Revisiting The Possibility of a Trial

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Prior to the settlement, the Le class was just weeks away from heading to a jury trial against the UFC. The Johnson case was still looking for class certification, a crucial step needed before heading to trial.

If Judge Boulware decides to reject the settlement, discussions about a possible trial in the future will re-emerge. Magraken explained that this is a potentially riskier scenario for everyone involved: The damages could be higher, including the trebling of financial payouts which is seen in antitrust cases. But also high is the possibility that no money could change hands.

“What does a good day in court look like [for the fighters]? We’ve got the numbers: $1.6 billion being the plaintiff’s high-end estimate of damages, and then that gets tripled … The bad day in court is when it gets dismissed. You’ve got 10 years of litigation and the jury for whatever reason doesn’t buy it, or gives very very low numbers.”

Jury trials are, as Magraken described, unpredictable. It takes just one jury member to throw everything off-course, causing a result that might be unexpected. This explains why jury selection can often be picky by both sides of a lawsuit. Take for example the recent high-profile case where Donald Trump was found guilty of falsifying business records. In that specific scenario, the lawyers looked at 96 New York citizens before finalizing their seven-person jury.

“It’s really tough to know what a handful of strangers off the street in Las Vegas will think of all of this. It’s a complicated case. You’re getting into contracts, you’re getting into economic evidence, you’re getting to a lot of stuff that people don’t deal with in their day-in-day-out lives.”

A decision from Judge Boulware, which reportedly is set for next week, will answer the long-awaited question of whether a settlement can be possible. The deal could get approved, which Magraken said would “lock in UFC’s position of power.” Or the agreement could get called off, putting the fate of a couple of thousand fighters back into the courtroom.