TUF 24 Finale Reebok Fighter Payouts: Demetrious Johnson Leads Pack

TUF 24 Finale is in the books, and now it’s time for Reebok to pay the fighters their sponsorship money. The event was headlined by a UFC Flyweight Championship bout with current champion Demetrious Johnson facing the winner of the flyweight tournament from The Ultimate Fighter 24, which was Tim Elliott. A flyweight bout between

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TUF 24 Finale is in the books, and now it’s time for Reebok to pay the fighters their sponsorship money.

The event was headlined by a UFC Flyweight Championship bout with current champion Demetrious Johnson facing the winner of the flyweight tournament from The Ultimate Fighter 24, which was Tim Elliott. A flyweight bout between season coaches and former title challengers Joseph Benavidez and Henry Cejudo served as the co-main event. Rounding out the main card was Jake Ellenberger vs. Jorge Masvidal, Jared Cannonier vs. Ion Cutelaba, Alexis Davis vs. Sara McMann and Ryan Benoit vs. Brandon Moreno.

The full payouts include:

Demetrious Johnson: $40,000 def. Tim Elliott: $30,000

Joseph Benavidez: $20,000 def. Henry Cejudo: $5,000

Jorge Masvidal: $10,000 def. Jake Ellenberger: $15,000

Jared Cannonier: $2,500 def. Ion Cutelaba: $2,500

Sara McMann: $5,000 def. Alexis Davis: $5,000

Brandon Moreno: $2,500 def. Ryan Benoit: $2,500

Ryan Hall: $2,500 def. Gray Maynard: $15,000

Rob Font: $2,500 def. Matt Schnell: $2,500

“Maestro” Dong Hyun Kim: $2,500 def. Brendan O’Reilly: $2,500

Jamie Moyle: $2,500 def. Kailin Curran: $2,500

Anthony Smith: $5,000 def. Elvis Mutapcic: $2,500

Devin Clark: $2,500 def. Josh Stansbury: $2,500

The Ultimate Fighter: Tournament of Champions Finale (also known as The Ultimate Fighter 24 Finale) took place on Saturday, December 3, 2016 at Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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Twitter Reacts To Wild TUF 24 Finale Main Event

‘The Ultimate Fighter’ (TUF) season 24 finale emanated from the Palms Resort Casino tonight (Saturday, December 3, 2016). The headliner saw Demetrious Johnson try for his ninth straight title defense against the winner of the TUF Tournament of Champions, UFC veteran Tim Elliott. The fight was more difficult for the champion than expected. Elliott took

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‘The Ultimate Fighter’ (TUF) season 24 finale emanated from the Palms Resort Casino tonight (Saturday, December 3, 2016). The headliner saw Demetrious Johnson try for his ninth straight title defense against the winner of the TUF Tournament of Champions, UFC veteran Tim Elliott.

The fight was more difficult for the champion than expected.

Elliott took round one from the champion and threatened with power punches and submissions throughout. He refused to go away despite tight rear-naked choke and kimura attempts. But Johnson’s superior scrambling and volume carried him on the judges’ scorecards. It was his most competitive fight in years.

The co-main event featured another flyweight clash, this time between former title challengers and opposing TUF coaches. Two-time challenger Joseph Benavidez took on former Olympic gold medalist Henry Cejudo, fresh off his title loss to Johnson. Benavidez pulled out a controversial unanimous decision victory, aided by a point deduction against Cejudo for two groin strikes in round one. Cejudo had much more success on the feet than most expected and prevented the Team Elevation standout from implementing his patented scramble-heavy game. But Benavidez pulled it out with combinations down the stretch in a very close fight.

Check out Twitter’s reaction to these two action-packed bouts below:

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TUF 24 Finale Post-Fight Press Conference

Last night’s (Sat., December 3, 2016) The Ultimate Fighter (TUF) 24 Finale is in the record books from the Palms Resort Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, and UFC flyweight champion Demetrious Johnson secured his ninth straight title defense over show finalist Tim Elliott in the main event. It wasn’t without its moments of adversity, however, as

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Last night’s (Sat., December 3, 2016) The Ultimate Fighter (TUF) 24 Finale is in the record books from the Palms Resort Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, and UFC flyweight champion Demetrious Johnson secured his ninth straight title defense over show finalist Tim Elliott in the main event.

It wasn’t without its moments of adversity, however, as Elliott almost shocked the world with quite possibly the biggest upset in Octagon history when he had “Mighty Mouse” in a tight choke in the opening frame. Johnson showed why he is quite possibly the best mixed martial artist in the UFC when he brought out the heart of a champion to relentlessy ground Elliott and pass his guard with masterful ground work in rounds two through four.

TUF coaches and Nos. 1 and 2 flyweights Joseph Benavidez and Henry Cejudo met in a bad blood-motivated match-up that ended with controversy. The Olympic gold medalist wrestler Cejudo was able to nail the perennial title contender in the opening frame, but a low blow earned a point deduction from Yves Lavigne. That proved to be the difference in at least some way, with Benavidez taking home a thin split decision.

Not much hype surrounded it, but the TUF 24 Finale quietly delivered one of the most action-packed cards in some time, delivering several potential ‘Fight of the Night’ contenders. Watch the event’s post-fight press conference beginning shortly after the main card right here:

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TUF 24 Finale Weigh-In Results: Demetrious Johnson, Tim Elliott Both Make 125

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Thankfully, everyone on the Ultimate Fighter 24 Finale card has made weight:

Prelims on UFC Fight Pass at 7:00 p.m. ET
Josh Stansbury (204.5) vs. Devin Clark (205.5)
Elvis Mutapcic (185) vs. Anthony Smith (185.5)

Prelims on FOX Sports 1 at 8:00 p.m. ET
Kailin Curran (116) vs. Jamie Moyle (115)
“Maestro” Dong Hyun Kim (155.5) vs. Brendan O’Reilly (155)
Rob Font (135.5) vs. Matt Schnell (135.5)
Gray Maynard (145.5) vs. Ryan Hall (145)

Main card (FOX Sports 1 at 10 p.m. ET)
Brandon Moreno (126) vs. Ryan Benoit (125.5)
Sara McMann (135.5) vs. Alexis Davis (134.75)
Ion Cutelaba (205.5) vs. Jared Cannonier (204)
Jake Ellenberger (170.25) vs. Jorge Masvidal (171)
Joseph Benavidez (125.5) vs. Henry Cejudo (125.5)
Demetrious Johnson (124.5) vs. Tim Elliott (125)

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Thankfully, everyone on the Ultimate Fighter 24 Finale card has made weight:

Prelims on UFC Fight Pass at 7:00 p.m. ET
Josh Stansbury (204.5) vs. Devin Clark (205.5)
Elvis Mutapcic (185) vs. Anthony Smith (185.5)

Prelims on FOX Sports 1 at 8:00 p.m. ET
Kailin Curran (116) vs. Jamie Moyle (115)
“Maestro” Dong Hyun Kim (155.5) vs. Brendan O’Reilly (155)
Rob Font (135.5) vs. Matt Schnell (135.5)
Gray Maynard (145.5) vs. Ryan Hall (145)

Main card (FOX Sports 1 at 10 p.m. ET)
Brandon Moreno (126) vs. Ryan Benoit (125.5)
Sara McMann (135.5) vs. Alexis Davis (134.75)
Ion Cutelaba (205.5) vs. Jared Cannonier (204)
Jake Ellenberger (170.25) vs. Jorge Masvidal (171)
Joseph Benavidez (125.5) vs. Henry Cejudo (125.5)
Demetrious Johnson (124.5) vs. Tim Elliott (125)

TUF24 Finale Predictions: Can Anyone Stop Demetrious Johnson?

The UFC will roll on with their packed year-ending schedule with tomorrow night’s (Sat., December 3, 2016) The Ultimate Fighter (TUF) 24: Tournament of Champion Finale from the Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas, Nevada. The show was a revolutionary one in that it was the first season of TUF to feature champions from other

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The UFC will roll on with their packed year-ending schedule with tomorrow night’s (Sat., December 3, 2016) The Ultimate Fighter (TUF) 24: Tournament of Champion Finale from the Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas, Nevada.

The show was a revolutionary one in that it was the first season of TUF to feature champions from other regional MMA promotions, with the flyweights vying for an unprecedented title shot against champion Demetrious Johnson, who many rank as the top pound-for-pound fighter in MMA today. Veteran Tim Elliott won the show and will face ‘Mighty Mouse’ in one of the more lopsided title bouts in UFC history, at least on paper.

In the co-main, Johnson’s nearest competitors and show coaches Joseph Benavidez and Henry Cejudo will meet for what should be the next shot at the winner of ‘Mighty Mouse’ vs. Elliott, but with both having been brutally finished by the champ, it’s going to be difficult to consider them anything close to a real threat to the throne right now.

Find out whom we picked to win the pivotal bouts below:

Demetrious Johnson vs. Tim Elliott:

Mike Drahota:

“Mighty Mouse” comes into this bout as a massive -1207 favorite according to BigOnSports.com, and with eight straight title defenses, I’m not sure even that’s enough. Elliott has looked great on the show, but I can’t seem to shake the fact he was viciously finished by Benavidez, and we all know what happened the last time Joe B. faced Johnson. MMA math may scarcely add up, but in my opinion, “Mighty Mouse” is the most dominant fighter in MMA. I expect him to toy with Elliott on the feet before dropping him and securing another solid stoppage win. Demetrious Johnson by first round submission.

Rory Kernaghan:

While Elliott has proved himself to be dangerous and worthy of a place in the UFC in the past, I don’t see him posing any kind of threat this weekend. Taking on not only the reigning, defending and undisputed champion, Demetrious Johnson is the premier fighter on the globe right now. Make no mistake, ‘Mighty Mouse’ is only improving, and I’d be extremely surprised if this fight goes more than a round. In fact, I’m going all out, and calling a sub-minute win for ‘DJ.’ Let’s get it; Johnson puts away Elliott early with a dominant KO.

Mike Henken:

Elliott is a UFC veteran and he’s had a good run on TUF, but I simply don’t feel as if he belongs in the cage with Johnson, a man who’s arguably the best pound-for-pound fighter on the planet. I expect “Mighty Mouse” to be the more well rounded fighter here and I see the champion getting a finish. Johnson by third round submission.

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Joseph Benavidez vs. Henry Cejudo:

Mike Drahota:

I obviously expect this fight to be a lot closer than the mismatched main event, and the odds, which favor Benavidez at -195 according to BigOnSports, agree. Both coaches have looked largely flawless outside of their meetings with “Mighty Mouse,” a testament to just how good the champ is. But this bout should provide little of the fireworks Johnson displays in finishing his opponents, and could turn into a flyweight chess match thanks to the accomplished wrestling and grappling games of both men. While Olympic gold medalist Cejudo’s striking is coming along, I think Benavidez’ greater body of work should propel him to a hard-fought win. Benavidez by unanimous decision.

Rory Kernaghan:

Another great battle for the TUF 24 Finale, and two fighters who would arguably be champions if it weren’t for ‘Mighty Mouse.’ Benavidez has been a standout in the lighter weight classes for years, but Cejudo is a thoroughbred athlete with Olympic standards and has transitioned very well into MMA. If Benavidez is able to catch his man with one of those wild power punches, it could well change the dynamic of this fight. Other than that, I see Cejudo winning every round. I’d like to think this will be an all-out war, but I’m predicting a smothering wrestling performance in Vegas. Cejudo by unanimous decision.

Mike Henken:

This is a very intriguing match-up between two of the best 125-pounders around. Cejudo is without question the best wrestler in the division given his Olympic pedigree and his striking has steadily improved, but I’ve always felt as if Benavidez was he best flyweight not named Demetrious Johnson. He’ll have to avoid the takedown, but I expect Benavidez to mix up his striking and take home a very close victory. Benavidez by decision.

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Tim Elliott Was Demetrious Johnson’s Pick To Click On TUF 24

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Even before the rumors and reports started leaking out that Tim Elliott would be declared the winner of The Ultimate Fighter 24, Demetrious Johnson believed he would be the one to challeng…

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Even before the rumors and reports started leaking out that Tim Elliott would be declared the winner of The Ultimate Fighter 24, Demetrious Johnson believed he would be the one to challenge him at The Ultimate Fighter 24 Finale.

Elliott was officially named winner of TUF on Wednesday night, clearing the way for his showdown with “Mighty Mouse” Saturday night for the flyweight title.

During an episode of “TUF Talk,” Johnson discussed Elliott, his own standing in the UFC, Conor McGregor and more.