UFC 293’s John Makdessi reveals he lost more than half his fight purse due to taxes and fees

MakdessiLightweight standout John Makdessi revealed that half of his gross fight purse from fighting at UFC 293 went towards a plethora of fees, the biggest being an absolutely insane 45% foreign federal tax charge. Makdessi competed against Jamie Mullarkey during the prelim portion of the promotion’s return to Australia. The Bull’ came up short in […]

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Lightweight standout John Makdessi revealed that half of his gross fight purse from fighting at UFC 293 went towards a plethora of fees, the biggest being an absolutely insane 45% foreign federal tax charge.

Makdessi competed against Jamie Mullarkey during the prelim portion of the promotion’s return to Australia. The Bull’ came up short in his return to the Octagon, suffering a unanimous decision loss which would amount to his third defeat in his last four appearances. Following the contest, Makdess revealed, courtesy of a document shared by Bloody Elbow, that his fight purse dropped from $58,000 down to $28,461, a loss of nearly $30,000.

“I sacrificed my whole life for this sport and put everything on the line,” Makdessi wrote on X. “Damn Australian government and the judges robbed me pretty badly.”

A majority of Makdessi’s losses came from a federal tax charge that ate up 45% of his earnings, but fans online were quick to point out travel expenses totaling $2,428.75. That led many to believe the UFC was charging fighters for travel expenses when booked for cross-country or international events. However, Makdessi later clarified that the UFC covers travel costs for himself and one cornerman. If he brings additional cornermen with him, he is on the hook for those charges, but they come out of his fight purse.

Another 743.03 went toward medical expenses which, again, caused fans to question why the UFC is charging fighters for medical.

Lightweight fighter Chase Hooper offered some insight into the deductions, revealing that fighters are responsible for the medical costs associated with getting licensed in a specific state or country.

“UFC pays for your flight plus one of your corners with the ability to have your other corner’s flights taken out of your check,” Hooper wrote on X. “It’s always been that way to my knowledge. The prefight medicals needed for licensing are on you to cover but are everything else after is covered.”

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UFC Brasilia is in the books, which means the medical suspensions have been dished out. This past Saturday night (March 14), UFC Brasilia took place inside the Ginasio Nilson Nelson in Brasilia, Brazil. This was an empty arena show due to an executive …

UFC Brasilia is in the books, which means the medical suspensions have been dished out. This past Saturday night (March 14), UFC Brasilia took place inside the Ginasio Nilson Nelson in Brasilia, Brazil. This was an empty arena show due to an executive order put in place over fears of the coronavirus. UFC president Dana […]

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John Makdessi vs. Devonte Smith Added To UFC 241

UFC 241 had added an intriguing lightweight bout between John Makdessi and Devonte Smith. The news of the matchup was first reported by Amy Kaplan. Makdessi is riding a three-fight winning streak with wins over Jesus Pinedo back in March, Ross Pearson, and Abel Trujillo. He is currently 17-6 as a pro and trains out […]

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UFC 241 had added an intriguing lightweight bout between John Makdessi and Devonte Smith. The news of the matchup was first reported by Amy Kaplan.

Makdessi is riding a three-fight winning streak with wins over Jesus Pinedo back in March, Ross Pearson, and Abel Trujillo. He is currently 17-6 as a pro and trains out of Roufusport in Milwaukee. The Canadian has been in the UFC since 2010 and has compiled a record of 10-6 inside the Octagon.

The 34-year-old will make his second walk to the Octagon of 2019 at UFC 241. Makdessi has told me before he likes to be active, like three to four times a year, so he should be able to get another fight in after August barring he is healthy.

Smith, meanwhile, is 10-1 as a pro and 2-0 in the UFC. The 25-year-old made his way into the UFC after knocking out Joseph Lowry in the first round in the Contender Series. In his UFC debut, he knocked out Julian Erosa in just 46 seconds and then knocked out Dong Hyun Ma at UFC 234 in the first round. Out of his 10 wins, nine have come by TKO/KO while one was by submission. The Factory X product has yet to go to the distance in his MMA career.

UFC 241 goes down on August 17 from the Honda Center in Anaheim, California. The card will be headlined by a heavyweight title fight between Daniel Cormier and Stipe Miocic.

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UFC Nashville Highlights: John Makdessi Decisions Jesus Pinedo

John Makdessi walked through Jesus Pinedo. The two fighters met in a lightweight bout at the UFC Nashville from the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee. It was a lackluster and one-sided fight, to say the least. John Makdessi got the decision win…

John Makdessi walked through Jesus Pinedo. The two fighters met in a lightweight bout at the UFC Nashville from the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee. It was a lackluster and one-sided fight, to say the least. John Makdessi got the decision win. Peep the highlights of the fight courtesy of the UFC’s official Twitter account: […]

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UFC Nashville Results: John Makdessi Edges Jesus Pinedo

The UFC Nashville main-card continues as John Makdessi meets Jesus Pinedo in an exciting lightweight contest. As always, LowkickMMA will have you covered with all the results from UFC on ESPN+ 6 as they happen. Makdessi (16-6) has won two straight and three of his last four fights in the Octagon. He defeated Ross Pearson […]

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The UFC Nashville main-card continues as John Makdessi meets Jesus Pinedo in an exciting lightweight contest.

As always, LowkickMMA will have you covered with all the results from UFC on ESPN+ 6 as they happen.

Makdessi (16-6) has won two straight and three of his last four fights in the Octagon. He defeated Ross Pearson via decision in his last outing. As for Pinedo (16-4-1). The 22-year-old Peruvian fighter defeated Devin Powell in his promotional debut last November. Pinedo will make it eight straight with a win in Music City.

Round One

The fighters touch gloves. Makdessi throws a sidekick in an attempt to find his range. Pinedo is pumping his lead hand for the same reasons. Not much action thus far. Makdessi chops at Pinedo’s legs. The 22-year-old fires back a leg kick of his own. Makdessi closes the distance and both men exchange some punches. Pinedo throws a sidekick as he leaves the pocket. Two minutes left in the round. Makdessi throws a spinning high kick but the young fighter blocks it. The American goes to the body with a hard kick. Both fighters continue to faint as the crowd grows bored. Makdessi chases and lands a leg kick. The round ends.

Round Two

Makdessi takes the center of the Octagon and lands another leg kick. Pinedo slips and gets back to his feet quickly. Makdessi goes right back to the leg kick, Pinedo answers with a straight right hand. This time, Makdessi goes to the body with a hard kick. Pinedo throwing his lead and like a faint. Fairly useless thus far. Makdessi lands another sidekick. He goes to the head but Pinedo blocks it for the most part. They trade leg kicks and Pinedo goes to the head. Makdessi answers with one of his own. Pinedo lands a left hook, right-hand combo. Again, Makdessi lands a leg kick. 45 seconds left and thus far it has been a point fight. Pinedo throws a switch kick but misses the mark. Makdessi catches his kick. Pinedo lands a head kick. The round ends.

Round Three

Both fighters look to have more urgency to start the final round. Makdessi takes the lead and lands another low kick. Pinedo starts to limp. Makdessi goes straight back to the well that has been the leg kick. He switches it up and goes high but Pinedo blocks it. The 22-year-old moves forward and lands a nice one-two followed by a kick. Makdessi throws a spinning back kick but catches air. Pinedo clips Makdessi with a right hand. The crowd begins to boo again. Makdessi lands a nice one-two-one. He catches Pinedo’s kick but the young fighter escapes. A hard body kick by Makdessi. Pinedo starts to talk and lands a hard right hand. He lands a body kick. Makdessi flurries, the round ends.

John Makdessi defeats Jesus Pinedo via decision (30-27, 30-27, 39-28)

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UFC Calgary Video Highlights: Makdessi Defeats Pearson in War

Of course John Makdessi and Ross Pearson made the UFC Calgary video highlights. Earlier tonight (July 28), Makdessi and Pearson went one-on-one inside the Scotiabank Saddledome in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. This was the featured bout on the UFC Fight Pa…

Of course John Makdessi and Ross Pearson made the UFC Calgary video highlights. Earlier tonight (July 28), Makdessi and Pearson went one-on-one inside the Scotiabank Saddledome in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. This was the featured bout on the UFC Fight Pass portion of the UFC Calgary prelims. Makdessi and Pearson went the distance in a “Fight […]

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