Brock Lesnar May Have Been Paid Much More During UFC Career Than Revealed

It appears that retired former UFC heavyweight champion Brock Lesnar may have made a lot more money throughout his tenure with the promotion than initially revealed. Lesnar had eight fights with the UFC during his mixed martial arts (MMA) career from 2008 to 2016. Thanks to his notoriety from his early days in the WWE, […]

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It appears that retired former UFC heavyweight champion Brock Lesnar may have made a lot more money throughout his tenure with the promotion than initially revealed.

Lesnar had eight fights with the UFC during his mixed martial arts (MMA) career from 2008 to 2016. Thanks to his notoriety from his early days in the WWE, Lesnar was one of the biggest draws the promotion had ever seen, and in turn, received some massive paydays. He last competed at UFC 200 back in 2016 when he bested Mark Hunt via unanimous decision.

Of course, the win was later overturned due to Lesnar testing positive for a banned substance. However, he still earned a $2.5 million payday, a massive raise from the $400,000 purse he received from fighting Alistair Overeem at UFC 141 in his previous fight from 2011.

According to Jason Cruz of MMAPayout, who obtained unredacted passages from Hal J. Singer, an expert for the Plaintiffs in an ongoing lawsuit between the UFC and several former fighters, Lesnar received $750,000 per fight when fighting as a non-champion. According to the document, Lesnar received half of that payday through the corporation DEATHCLUTCH within 30 days after the fight. It was then revealed he received the other half within 60 days after.

It was not noted which fights or for how many fights the deal was in effect. (via Bloody Elbow)

“For each and every Bout, in which Fighter participates where he is not recognized as a UFC Champion, by Zuffa, within thirty (30) days following the completion of each Bout, as contemplated in Section 7.1 (c) of the Promotional Agreement, Zuffa shall pay to DEATHCLUTCH, via bank wire or check, the amount of Three Hundred Seventy Five Thousand Dollars (US $375,000.00), less all permissible or required deductions and withholdings.

“Within sixty (60) days following the completion of each Bout, as contemplated in Section 7.1 (c) of the Promotional Agreement, Zuffa shall pay to DEATHCLUTCH, via bank wire or check, the additional amount of Three Hundred Seventy Five Thousand Dollars (US $375,000), less all permissible or required deductions and withholdings for a total combined payment of Seven Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars (US $750,000.00).”

The following documentation then specified Lesnar’s championship pay.

” …an agreement with Brock Lesnar that specifies lump sums to be paid conditional on champion status (“For each and every Bout, in which Fighter participates where he is recognized as a UFC Champion by Zuffa, within thirty (30) days following the completion of each Bout, as contemplated in Section 7.1 (a) of the Promotional Agreement Zuffa shall pay to DEATHCLUCTH, via bank wire or check, the amount of Eight Hundred Twelve Thousand Five Hundred Dollars (US $812,500.00), less permissible or required deductions and withholdings.

“Within sixty (60) days following the completion of each Bout, as contemplated in Section 7.1 (a) of the Promotional Agreement, Zuffa shall pay to DEATHCLUTCH, via bank wire or check, the additional amount of Eight Hundred Twelve Thousand Five Hundred Dollars (US $812,500.00), less all permissible or required deductions and withholdings, for a total combined payment of One Million Six Hundred Twenty-Five Thousand Dollars (US $1,625,000.000).”

If the above documentation is to be believed to have been in effect for all of “The Beast’s” UFC fights from 2008-2011, Lesnar would have banked an estimated $7,875,000; and that’s not including his fight purses, performance bonuses, and pay-per-view (PPV) bonuses.

What do you think about Lesnar’s earnings over his UFC career?

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Ben Askren & Demian Maia Verbally Agree To UFC Singapore Fight

It looks like Ben Askren and Demian Maia might be next for each other after all. It was reported late last month that the UFC was looking into booking Askren and Maia for September. However, Maia was recently answering questions on Twitter and was asked who the most challenging grappler he has ever faced in […]

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It looks like Ben Askren and Demian Maia might be next for each other after all.

It was reported late last month that the UFC was looking into booking Askren and Maia for September. However, Maia was recently answering questions on Twitter and was asked who the most challenging grappler he has ever faced in his career was. Maia responded by teasing that challenge may be next for him in Ben Askren.

“That’s tough, so many different and good challenges. Maybe the biggest challenge is yet to come in @Benaskren if we do compete?”

This caught the attention of Askren, who responded by saying he’s down to meet Maia inside the Octagon next at UFC Singapore on October 26.

“I’m in Oct 26 Demian. Are you in also?”

Maia responded to Askren by saying if that date works for everyone involved he’d be happy to fight “Funky” in Singapore.

“If that’s good for the @ufc , and for you as well, I would be happy to compete with you on that date. It is a intriguing challenge and I’m up for it! As a grappler it’s the kind of challenge that motivates me. It’s truly up to them.”

What do you think about Askren and Maia competing against each other?

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Matt Hughes Reacts To Colby Covington Joking About His Train Accident

Earlier today (Sat. August 3, 2019) Colby Covington picked up a big win over Robbie Lawler in the UFC Newark main event. Covington dominated “Ruthless” for 25 minutes inside of the Octagon. After his fight, however, Covington made some controversial comments about UFC Hall Of Famer Matt Hughes. He poked fun at Hughes’ 2017 train […]

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Earlier today (Sat. August 3, 2019) Colby Covington picked up a big win over Robbie Lawler in the UFC Newark main event.

Covington dominated “Ruthless” for 25 minutes inside of the Octagon. After his fight, however, Covington made some controversial comments about UFC Hall Of Famer Matt Hughes. He poked fun at Hughes’ 2017 train accident that left him hospitalized for some time.

Here’s what Covington had to say, per ESPN’s Brett Okamoto.

“Let’s talk about a lesson, Robbie Lawler should have learned from Matt Hughes. Get off the tracks when the train is coming.”

Hughes, a noted supporter of Lawler in the past, took to Instagram to respond to Covington’s comments. Here’s what he had to say.

“Not sure if @colbycovmma should have use my accident as fuel for his post-fight trash talk, but that was one heck of a fight. Nice win for @americantopteam, and @ruthless_rl always puts on a good fight. Reminder though, this is the fighting world. People trash talk and you gotta have thick skin”

Aside from his controversial comments on Hughes, Covington is now expected to challenge Kamaru Usman for the welterweight title next. The pair actually had a heated exchange on the ESPN+ post-fight show.

What do you think about Covington using Hughes’ accident in his post-fight interview?

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Photo: Robbie Lawler Looking Banged Up After UFC Newark Loss To Colby Covington

Earlier tonight (Sat. August 3, 2019) Robbie Lawler was defeated in the main event of UFC Newark. “Ruthless” was bested by Colby Covington over the course of five rounds with a relentless pressure of both wrestling and striking. Now, Covington will likely challenge Kamaru Usman next for the welterweight championship. After the UFC Newark event, […]

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Earlier tonight (Sat. August 3, 2019) Robbie Lawler was defeated in the main event of UFC Newark.

“Ruthless” was bested by Colby Covington over the course of five rounds with a relentless pressure of both wrestling and striking. Now, Covington will likely challenge Kamaru Usman next for the welterweight championship. After the UFC Newark event, Lawler spoke to reporters to discuss the bout.

He was looking really banged up after the contest. Check out a photo here:

Lawler is on a three-fight losing streak at the moment to names such as Rafael dos Anjos, Ben Askren, and now Covington. As for “Chaos,” he is now the likely next challenger for Kamaru Usman’s welterweight championship. In fact, they came face-to-face on the ESPN+ post-fight show, and things got heated.

Covington is on a seven-fight win streak at the moment and is a former interim 170-pound champion. He is hoping to hand Usman the first loss of his UFC tenure. “The Nigerian Nightmare’s” last outing resulted in a title victory after he dominated Tyron Woodley for five rounds at UFC 235 in March. Both men have fairly similar styles, so it will be interesting to see how things play out between them inside the Octagon.

What did you think about Lawler’s performance against Covington in Newark?

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UFC Newark Bonuses, Live Gate & Attendance Revealed

The UFC Newark bonuses, live gate and attendance numbers have been released. UFC Newark took place inside the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey. Headlining the card was a welterweight clash between Colby Covington and Robbie Lawler. Covington tur…

The UFC Newark bonuses, live gate and attendance numbers have been released. UFC Newark took place inside the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey. Headlining the card was a welterweight clash between Colby Covington and Robbie Lawler. Covington turned in a one-sided performance on his way to a unanimous decision victory. The co-main event saw […]

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UFC Newark Bonuses, Attendance & Gate

Earlier tonight (Sat. August 3, 2019) UFC Newark took place from the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey The Newark crowd turned out for the event with an attendance number of 10,427, hauling in a $687,778 million gate. There were also some well-deserved post-fight bonuses handed out. Early on the ESPN preliminary card, flyweight Matt Schnell […]

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Earlier tonight (Sat. August 3, 2019) UFC Newark took place from the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey

The Newark crowd turned out for the event with an attendance number of 10,427, hauling in a $687,778 million gate. There were also some well-deserved post-fight bonuses handed out.

Early on the ESPN preliminary card, flyweight Matt Schnell pulled off a beautiful first-round triangle choke submission win. He forced opponent Jordan Espinosa to tap out in just over a minute. His quick win earned him a $50,000 Performance Of The Night bonus.

Immediately after Schnell’s win, women’s flyweights Antonina Shevchenko and Lucie Pudilová did battle inside the Octagon. Both women left it all inside the cage and put on an extremely entertaining scrap. However, it was Shevchenko who locked in the rear-naked choke in the second round, rendering Pudilová unconscious for the victory. Both women will take home a $50,000 Fight Of The Night bonus for an awesome contest.

And finally, lightweight Nasrat Haqparast emerged victorious from his main card fight against Joaquim Silva after a stunning second-round knockout shot 30 seconds in. Haqparast was flanked by legendary welterweight Georges St-Pierre in his corner. He will also be seeing a $50,000 Performance Of The Night bonus.

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