Floyd stirring sh*t up that has nothing to do with him.
That is a good point, but if you consider the machine that is paying all the bills being a part of the UFC's costs, it might not work out that the UFC is making more. It costs a lot to throw an event & advertise for it... & run the company in general. I was actually surprised by the amount of money the UFC made in profit being just south of 200m in their best year 2016. That's with every fight card & all their business from UFC gyms & everything... not just Conor. Meanwhile Conor made about 10m for Nate 1, 15m for Nate 2, & 10m for Alvarez... for a roughly figured yearly total of 35m.
just as a quick general figure... if we take 200m x 41 events that UFC threw... that averages 4.88 million per event. Obviously that figure isn't correct when comparing what Conor made compared to what the UFC made for a single McGregor card... but I think it does kind of show that it's not as skewed as people think.