Mike Perry Claims To Have Just Six Dollars In His Bank Account Following UFC Uruguay

Despite bagging Fight of the Night honors and going viral for his toughness following a broken nose, Mike Perry didn’t seem to bank much in the process. Perry was recently outpointed by Vicente Luque in a close encounter during the co-main event of UFC Uruguay this past weekend. In the final round, Perry notably suffered […]

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Despite bagging Fight of the Night honors and going viral for his toughness following a broken nose, Mike Perry didn’t seem to bank much in the process.

Perry was recently outpointed by Vicente Luque in a close encounter during the co-main event of UFC Uruguay this past weekend. In the final round, Perry notably suffered a nasty broken nose but still managed to go the full distance.

“Platinum” received a lot of plaudits for his toughness and one would imagine going through what he did, he was paid handsomely. However, even with his post-fight bonus, he disputed claims from a fan page that he made $117,000 on the night:

“My a** I didn’t make that much smh,” he wrote in an Instagram story. “58 to show, Uruguay took 17, Management and team 15%, Still got last years taxes, Nose job priceless, Money in the bank $6.00, 400k fans on IG tho.”

It only goes to show that even a fan favorite like Perry, who is one of the more popular non-mainstream stars in the promotion, can be suffering financially.

It also brings up the debate for the need for mixed martial artists to unionize so they they can be paid better among other things.

What do you think of Perry’s claims? Do you think MMA fighters should unionize?

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Darren Till Undecided On Next Weight Class, Was Offered Mike Perry

Former UFC welterweight title challenger Darren Till is still undecided on which weight class he’ll be competing in next. Till is coming off two losses — both of which were finishes — and the general opinion from mixed martial arts fans is that he should move up to middleweight to avoid the drastic weight cut. […]

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Former UFC welterweight title challenger Darren Till is still undecided on which weight class he’ll be competing in next.

Till is coming off two losses — both of which were finishes — and the general opinion from mixed martial arts fans is that he should move up to middleweight to avoid the drastic weight cut.

Till has teased the move multiple times before, but when asked which weight class he would be competing in next, he responded:

“Nope, I have not [decided which weight class],” he said on Ariel Helwani’s MMA Show on Monday. “I’m just focusing on getting better and being better. That’s the only thing, really. I haven’t got a fight yet, I haven’t got anything in mind. I think the goal right now, is to get better and evolve. I’m still only young in this sport and that’s my real goal right now.”

Till vs. Perry?

That said, it’s not like Till hasn’t been offered a fight. In fact, he was even offered a main event spot opposite Mike Perry for a proposed UFC Manchester event. However, it never came to fruition.

“It was just a few months ago and the UFC wants to make a main event in England,” Till revealed. “…They offered [Mike] Perry and they want to make a main event in Manchester and it was going to be this big thing and then it never came off and obviously, Perry had that amazing fight on Saturday, and that was that. That was the only thing what was talked with the UFC since my last fight, the loss to [Jorge] Masvidal.”

If Till is offered a fight now, though, he is more than likely to accept:

“As I said, if they ask me to fight right now in three weeks, I’m ready, more than ready. I’m fit and I’m strong. As I said, everyday is a new day, I’m getting better,” he added.

Would you have liked to have seen Till vs. Perry? Which weight class do you think he’ll compete in next?

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UFC Uruguay Medical Suspensions: Mike Perry Sidelined Six Months For Gruesome Injury

Mike Perry is justifiably headed to the sidelines for quite some time following his gruesome nose injury last weekend. Perry took on surging welterweight Vicente Luque in the co-main event of Saturday’s (August 10, 2019) UFC Uruguay. It was a rou…

Mike Perry is justifiably headed to the sidelines for quite some time following his gruesome nose injury last weekend. Perry took on surging welterweight Vicente Luque in the co-main event of Saturday’s (August 10, 2019) UFC Uruguay. It was a rousing, violent bout that ultimately saw Luque take home a split decision win. As he […]

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UFC Uruguay Medical Suspensions: Mike Perry Sits Six Months

The UFC Uruguay Medical Suspensions have been released by the Brazilian MMA Athletic Commission (CABMMA) after this past weekend’s event, via MMA Fighting. The most notable name that sticks out is Mike Perry, who has received a six-month sit after suffering a nasty broken nose in his fight with Vicente Luque. Perry underwent immediate surgery […]

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The UFC Uruguay Medical Suspensions have been released by the Brazilian MMA Athletic Commission (CABMMA) after this past weekend’s event, via MMA Fighting.

The most notable name that sticks out is Mike Perry, who has received a six-month sit after suffering a nasty broken nose in his fight with Vicente Luque. Perry underwent immediate surgery after the fight to help repair his disfigured nose. However, “Platinum” wasn’t the only fighter who received a 180-day suspension.

Also, Geraldo de Freitas and Tecia Torres join the club. Of course, all these suspensions can be lifted early if cleared by their respective doctors. You can check out the full list of UFC Uruguay Medical Suspensions below.

UFC Uruguay Medical Suspensions

  • Polyana Viana: Suspended 14 days no contest, seven days no contact
  • Alex da Silva: Suspended 14 days no contest, seven days no contact
  • Chris Gutierrez: Suspended 30 days no contest, 21 days no contact
  • Raulian Paiva: Suspended 60 days no contest, 45 days no contact
  • Marina Rodriguez: Suspended 14 days no contest, seven days no contact
  • Raphael Pessoa: Suspended 14 days no contest, seven days no contact
  • Alexey Kunchenko: Suspended 14 days no contest, seven days no contact
  • Bobby Moffett: Suspended 30 days no contest, 21 days no contact
  • Oskar Piechota: Suspended 14 days no contest, seven days no contact
  • Ilir Latifi: Suspended 60 days no contest, 45 days no contact
  • Humberto Bandenay: Suspended 14 days no contest, seven days no contact
  • Mike Perry: Suspended 180 days pending clearance from otolaryngologist; minimum suspension of 60 days no contest, 45 days no contact
  • Liz Carmouche: Suspended 30 days no contest, 21 days no contact
  • Veronica Macedo: Suspended 14 days no contest, seven days no contact
  • Rodrigo Vargas: Suspended 14 days no contest, seven days no contact
  • Geraldo de Freitas: Suspended 180 days pending x-ray of nose; minimum suspension of 30 days no contest, 21 days no contact
  • Rogerio Bontorin: Suspended 45 days no contest, 30 days no contact
  • Tecia Torres: Suspended 180 days pending x-ray of left forearm; minimum suspension of 30 days no contest, 21 days no contact
  • Ciryl Gane: Suspended 14 days no contest, seven days no contact
  • Gilbert Burns: Suspended 14 days no contest, seven days no contact
  • Enrique Barzola: Suspended 30 days no contest, 21 days no contact
  • Rodolfo Vieira: Suspended 30 days no contest, 21 days no contact
  • Volkan Oezdemir: Suspended 30 days no contest, 21 days no contact
  • Eduardo Garagorri: Suspended 30 days no contest, 21 days no contact
  • Vicente Luque: Suspended 45 days no contest, 30 days no contact
  • Valentina Shevchenko: Suspended 14 days no contest, seven days no contact

What do you think about the UFC Uruguay Medical Suspensions?

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UFC’s Mike Perry Reportedly out 6 Months After Surgery for Gruesome Nose Injury

UFC fighter Mike Perry is reportedly set for six months out of action after undergoing surgery on a broken nose. Perry lost to Vicente Luque via a split decision at UFC on ESPN+ 14 and suffered a gruesome nose break during the fight…

UFC fighter Mike Perry is reportedly set for six months out of action after undergoing surgery on a broken nose. Perry lost to Vicente Luque via a split decision at UFC on ESPN+ 14 and suffered a gruesome nose break during the fight…

Mike Perry Has Successful Surgery On Broken Nose Following UFC Uruguay

Mike Perry underwent successful surgery on his nose following his UFC Uruguay war with Vicente Luque last night. Perry and Luque fought in a back-and-forth encounter that ultimately went the distance, resulting in the latter winning a split decision. However, “Platinum” suffered a broken nose in the third round after a knee from Luque connected […]

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Mike Perry underwent successful surgery on his nose following his UFC Uruguay war with Vicente Luque last night.

Perry and Luque fought in a back-and-forth encounter that ultimately went the distance, resulting in the latter winning a split decision. However, “Platinum” suffered a broken nose in the third round after a knee from Luque connected flush.

Perry was leaking blood before cameras finally got a gruesome look at his nose:

Perry was later admitted to a hospital in Montevideo, and according to his manager Abraham Kawa, the surgery – which only took an hour — was a success.

The plan now is for him to get discharged and fly home. Perry is not to have any contact on the nose for at least six months either.

For his efforts, Perry received $50,000 along with Luque after they both banked Fight of the Night honors. However, he is back on the loss column and has now gone 3-3 in his last six fights.

Given his style and him being a fan favorite, that shouldn’t affect his UFC future by any means though, especially with some making a case for him winning against Luque.

What did you make of Perry’s performance?

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