UFC veteran Sam Alvey claims fighters get paid ‘Way more than we deserve’: ‘They’re paying us more than fair’

Sam Alvey claims UFC fighters get paid way more than they deserve paid fairlyFormer UFC middleweight and light heavyweight Sam Alvey doesn’t think fighter pay is much of a problem. Alvey fought…

Sam Alvey claims UFC fighters get paid way more than they deserve paid fairly

Former UFC middleweight and light heavyweight Sam Alvey doesn’t think fighter pay is much of a problem.

Alvey fought in the UFC from 2014 until 2023 and went 10-13-1 in the promotion, but ended his tenure going 0-8-1. Despite his struggles, the UFC kept him around, which he is thankful for as he knows the promotion pays fighters more than they deserve.

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“The UFC pays us way more than we deserve,” Sam Alvey told Ultimate Punching (via MMAFighting). “You have some of the superstars like the [Justin] Gaethje’s and the [Max] Holloway’s and the Jon Jones’, those guys get paid what they get paid. But most of the card gets paid way more than we’re worth.”

Although some fighters have complained about the pay, Alvey isn’t one of them. Instead, he says he was treated more than fair and points ot his first win in the UFC and the compensation he got.

“My first win in the UFC was over in Australia,” Alvey said. “They flew me and my corner out there, and then they flew my opponent, his corner out there. We got off the plane, they gave us $1000, they get off the plane, give them $1000. “We did the math and by the end of our fight, the UFC probably spent $50,000 to $70,000 on our fight and didn’t make a penny off us. I mean, nobody tuned in to watch ‘Smilin’’ Sam Alvey. Nobody tuned in to watch Dylan Andrews. They still paid me $70,000, or they paid ‘us,’ to have us fight, $70,000. It’s a crazy amount. We did nothing to deserve that.”

Sam Alvey says UFC takes a bet on fighters

Sam Alvey points to several UFC fighters not becoming stars and washing out of the promotion after a couple of fights, which actually costs the UFC money.

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With that, Alvey says when fighters get to the UFC they are paid more than what they deserve as not many fans know the debuting fighters.

“They paid that with the hopes we’d become the Max Holloway’s or the Conor McGregor’s, or ‘Smilin’’ Sam, like I eventually did,” Sam Alvey continued. “But they’re putting a big bet on that in the beginning.

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“As you rise in the rankings, they pay you more and more and more. Now, people also overestimate how many people watch the UFC. We are still — as much as I have made in my career, my passion, and my love, and I’m surrounded by UFC — it is still such a small sport in the grand scheme of things.”

“The biggest event you could ever imagine, which was Conor vs. Khabib [Nurmagomedov], they fit it in the MGM, there was like 15,000 to 17,000 people there. In a mid-season worthless game, the NBA has close to 50,000 people there. It’s ridiculous to compare the sports. They’re paying us more than fair and they’re taking a big risk with every fighter they have.”

Since being released from the UFC, Alvey has been competing in Karate Combat.

Ex-UFC standout ‘Smilin’ Sam Alvey signs with Karate Combat, set for heavyweight debut in September

Sam Alvey‘Smilin’ Sam Alvey is back! After more than a decade of competing inside the Octagon, the ex-UFC standout is ready to start a new chapter of his career with fast-rising promotion, Karate Combat. The announcement came courtesy of the promotion’s official account on Instagram. “With wins over the likes [of] Rashad Evans and Nate Marquardt […]

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‘Smilin’ Sam Alvey is back!

After more than a decade of competing inside the Octagon, the ex-UFC standout is ready to start a new chapter of his career with fast-rising promotion, Karate Combat.

The announcement came courtesy of the promotion’s official account on Instagram. “With wins over the likes [of] Rashad Evans and Nate Marquardt we believe Sam will make an exciting addition to the Heavyweight Roster. Sam has always been a fan favourite and is known to throw down. He will make his Debut in Karate Combat on September 16th in the Dominican Republic.”

Sam Alvey Looking for a Career Resurgence as Coming Up Short in Nine Straight Fights

As the announcement states, Sam Alvey will make his Karate Combat debut when the promotion heads to the vibrant Dominican Republic on September 16th for KC41. In the main event of the evening, reigning bantamweight champion Eoghan Chelmia takes on Myrza-Bek Tebuev. UFC veteran Antonio Arroyo will also compete on the card, facing Elvin Aghayev in a clash of heavyweight contenders.

No official announcement regarding Sam Alvey’s opponent has been revealed as of yet.

His KC debut will be Alvey’s 54th career fight dating back to his pro mixed martial arts debut in 2008. During that run, ‘Smilin’ has amassed a record of 34-18-1. During his decade-long run in the UFC, Alvey went 10-13-1, exiting the promotion in 2022 after going winless in nine straight fights.

He has since returned to the win column, scoring a third-round TKO over Cameron Graham under the B2 Fighting Series banner in May.

Sam Alvey returns to winning ways for first time since 2018, tipped for future UFC Hall of Fame induction ‘One day’

Sam Alvey wins for the first time since 2018 tipped to land UFC Hall of Fame inductionSam Alvey (34-18 MMA) returned to winning ways this Saturday night, snapping his much discussed about nine-fight winless streak. The former UFC veteran made his return to the cage for the first time since being released by the UFC, following his knockout loss to Michal Oleksiejczuk (16-6 MMA) in August 2022.  Alvey’s return to action […]

Sam Alvey wins for the first time since 2018 tipped to land UFC Hall of Fame induction

Sam Alvey (34-18 MMA) returned to winning ways this Saturday night, snapping his much discussed about nine-fight winless streak.

The former UFC veteran made his return to the cage for the first time since being released by the UFC, following his knockout loss to Michal Oleksiejczuk (16-6 MMA) in August 2022. 

Alvey’s return to action did not disappoint, as ‘Smilin’ kept the crowd inside the Columbus Convention Trade Centre off their feet finishing Cameron Graham (6-13 MMA) in the third round at B2 Fighting Series 183.

Sam Alvey was able to smoother his opponent with multiple takedown attempts, landing some heavy ground and pound for three rounds. Ultimately the referee was forced to step in and stop the fight with 43 seconds left in the third round. 

From the first bell right until the stoppage the 37-year-old reminded everyone he can still bang and isn’t done with MMA just yet. 

Sam Alvey declared a future UFC Hall of Famer following win

Prior to his win at B2 Fighting Series 183, Alvey had not had his hand raised since his split decision victory against Gian Villante at UFC Fight Night 131 in 2018. 

Since then, Sam Alvey just couldn’t find his grove in the UFC, losing a unprecedented nine fight winless streak which to this day is a UFC record. 

UFC President Dana White finally decided to pull the trigger and release the UFC veteran ensuing his 13thloss in the UFC. Alvey competed for the UFC a total of 24 times across a span of eight years and ended with a record of 10-13-1. 

Although Sam Alvey is unsure about what’s next for him, one thing is certain: he has left a legacy as a fighter and a fan favourite. Fans will undoubtedly want to see him inducted into the UFC Hall of Fame someday.

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Sam Alvey claims ‘garbage’ Jake Paul refused to spar him after watching him box his brother

Sam AlveyUFC middleweight alum, Sam Alvey has claimed that the returning undefeated professional boxer, Jake Paul refused to share the boxing ring with him in sparring setting, after watching him spar his elder brother, Logan Paul. Alvey, who saw his lengthy tenure with the UFC come to an end back in August of this year, suffered […]

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UFC middleweight alum, Sam Alvey has claimed that the returning undefeated professional boxer, Jake Paul refused to share the boxing ring with him in sparring setting, after watching him spar his elder brother, Logan Paul.

Alvey, who saw his lengthy tenure with the UFC come to an end back in August of this year, suffered a first round knockout loss against Michal Oleksiejczuk. The defeat came as Alvey’s eighth from his nine most recent Octagon walks. 

Campaigning for a potential future boxing match against the unbeaten 5-0 Paul in the future, Alvey has yet to secure a fight with the Ohio native who returns to professional boxing this weekend in Arizona. 

The unbeaten Ohio native will feature in a main event bout against former undisputed UFC middleweight titleholder, Anderson Silva, making his boxing return for the first time since a rematch knockout win against former undisputed UFC welterweight champion, Tyron Woodley back in December of last year.

Sam Alvey admits that the Paul brothers are “very athletic”, but doubts their ability

Sharing his thoughts on both Jake Paul and his elder sibling, Logan Paul, Alvey claimed that the former refused to spar him – after taking in a prior sparring match between his brother and the latter.

“No, they’re garbage, very athletic – at least Logan,” Sam Alvey said about the Paul brothers during an interview on Talkin’ MMA. “I didn’t get to spar with Jake Paul. And you can tell they both used to be high school wrestling champions or state champions, I think. Like, you can see Logan Paul in the WWE, very athletic.”

“Logan seemed like a nice guy,” Sam Alvey explained. “Jake Paul didn’t want to spar with me after he saw me with Logan. I was being super nice to him. I mean I was the experienced guy, he was the YouTube guy.” (Transcribed by BJPENN.com)

In his most recent professional victory, Alvey managed to defeat Gian Villante with a split decision win back in June 2018 at UFC Fight Night Utica.

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