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Alistair Overeem Career Earnings


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PHOENIX, AZ – DECEMBER 13: Alistair Overeem reacts after his ko victory over Stefan Struve (not pictured) in their heavyweight bout during the UFC Fight Night event at the at U.S. Airways Center on December 13, 2014 in Phoenix, Arizona. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

Alistair Overeem Career Earnings


* denotes an estimated purse, UFC fights only (other than one for Pride and one for Strikeforce)

Click on event name for full payout for all fighters for that event



Pride 33 – Feb 24/07 – L (Ma. Rua) – $10,000

Strikeforce: Four Men Enter, One Man Survives – Nov 16/07 – W (Buentello) – $30,000

UFC 141 – Dec 30/11 – W (Lesnar) – $385,714.28 ($264,285.71 to show, $121,428.57 win bonus)

UFC 156 – Feb 2/13 – L (Silva) – $285,714.29

UFC Fight Night: Shogun vs Sonnen – Aug 17/13 – L (Browne) – $285,714.29

UFC 169 – Feb 1/14 – W (Mir) – $150,000 ($100,000 to show, $50,000 win bonus)*

UFC Fight Night: Jacare vs Mousasi – Sept 5/14 – $100,000*

UFC on Fox: dos Santos vs Miocic – Dec 13/14 – $150,000 ($100,000 to show, $50,000 win bonus)

UFC 185 – Mar 14/15 – W (Nelson) – $150,000 ($100,000 to show, $50,000 win bonus)*

UFC on Fox: dos Anjos vs Cerrone 2 – Dec 19/15 – W (dos Santos) – $547,857 ($342,857 to show, $200,000 win bonus, $5,000 Reebok sponsorship)

UFC Fight Night: Overeem vs Arlovski – May 5/16 – W (Arlovski) – $805,000 ($750,000 to show, $50,000 Performance of the Night bonus, $5,000 Reebok sponsorship)*

UFC 203 – Sept 10/16 – L (Miocic) – $829,500 ($800,000 show, $30,000 Reebok sponsorship, $500 fine for showing up late to weigh-in)

UFC 209 – Mar 4/17 – W (Hunt) – $760,000 ($750,000 to show, $10,000 Reebok sponsorship)

UFC 213 – Jul 8/17 – W (Werdum) – $810,000 ($800,000 to show, $10,000 Reebok sponsorship)

UFC 218 – Dec 2/17 – L (Ngannou) – $860,000 ($850,000 to show, $10,000 Reebok sponsorship)*

UFC 225 – Jun 9/18 – L (Blaydes) – $860,000 ($850,000 to show, $10,000 Reebok sponsorship)*

UFC Fight Night: Blaydes vs Ngannou 2 – Nov 24/18 – W (Pavlovich) – $860,000 ($850,000 to show, $10,000 Reebok sponsorship)*

UFC Fight Night: Overeem vs Oleinik – Apr 20/19 – W (Oleinik) – $415,000 ($400,000 to show, $15,000 fight week incentive pay)*

UFC Fight Night: Overeem vs Rozenstruik – Dec 7/19 – L (Rozenstruik) – $415,000 ($400,000 to show, $15,000 fight week incentive pay)*

UFC Fight Night: Overeem vs Harris – May 16/20 – W (Harris) – $415,000 ($400,000 to show, $15,000 fight week incentive pay)

UFC Fight Night: Overeem vs Sakai – Sept 5/20 – W (Sakai) – $415,000 ($400,000 to show, $15,000 fight week incentive pay)*

UFC Fight Night: Overeem vs Volkov – Feb 6/21 – L (Volkov) – $415,000 ($400,000 to show, $15,000 fight week incentive pay)



Total Career Earnings: $10,204,500



The funny part is that Overeem beated Mark Hunt twice and Brock Lesnar, got caught on steroids once....BUT........he never sued UFC, he was a thankful employee.


I hope you guys really supports Mark Hunts childish behavior who actually made 750 000$ during his last bouts.
 
Cool story, what did they do for him in return?

Mark Hunt made 750 000$ after his loss against Brock Lesnar and now he is suing UFC.

Alistair Overeem was thankful, he just fought for UFC and he have never complained.
 
Can you stop peddling your babydick, bootlicking bullshit around here? Take this weak shit around the corner

You've been told time and again what the problem is, stop dredging up these false comparisons about how you're apparently supposed to be eternally subservient and grateful to something just because of the money you were agreed to be paid for your services at the cost of your health.

You're either being misleading on purpose at this point, or I'm gonna start asking if there's an age limit for this forum, because you make grade school level understanding look like theoretical physics
 
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Also Reem had an extensive career outside the UFC. Dude is loaded.

I'm still pissed off they let him go. He was only losing to top dogs and was always exciting.

Also Derrick Lewis had been calling him out and that would have been a great fight.
 
Can you stop peddling your babydick, bootlicking bullshit around here? Take this weak shit around the corner

You've been told time and again what the problem is, stop dredging up these false comparisons about how you're apparently supposed to be eternally subservient and grateful to something just because of the money you were agreed to be paid for your services at the cost of your health.

You're either being misleading on purpose at this point, or I'm gonna start asking if there's an age limit for this forum, because you make grade school level understanding look like theoretical physics

You have no idea , UFC have actually paid Overeem and Hunt a lot of money.
 
Mark Hunt doesn't do steroids, never has. His complaint was about the UFC acting like it leveled the playing field while letting people juice behind the scenes.

On what planet are the two comparable?

Are you saying Overeem, a fighter who's tested positive for steroids, should try to sure the UFC for fighting other fighters on steroids?
 

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