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It's more of a lifestyle where, if the fighter wins and makes a name for himself, he can make enough money to live that lifestyle. And, to be honest it is not a bad lifestyle for men that have never, nor ever want to work a "real job" and instead just want to do whatever the fuck they want, when they want, sleep when they want, eat when they want, party when they want, and train when they want and as long as they win a few fights a year, this lifestyle can be sustained. In some ways, that lifestyle is better than being a "real" professional athlete who, although making guaranteed millions of dollars a year, still has to show up to practice every day for many months of the year and play many games/matches. MMA fighters fight a few times a year and do whatever the fuck they want otherwise.
To be honest if I had less that I had as a young man, it probably would have been a way to make money I would have pursued and lived that lifestyle.
AI overview says this for RIZIN:
RIZIN fighter pay varies significantly based on experience, popularity, and negotiation, but can range from a few thousand dollars to upwards of $300,000 per fight. Top-tier fighters and those with significant international recognition can earn considerably more, with some earning over $300,000 per fight. Lower-tier fighters might earn between $10,000 and $30,000.
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
- Low-end fighters:
May earn between $10,000 and $30,000 per fight, which can be challenging to live on, requiring some to juggle training with other jobs.
- Mid-tier fighters:
Those with some recognition and success can earn more, potentially reaching $50,000 or more per fight, according to a Reddit thread.
- Top-tier fighters:
RIZIN's top fighters, especially those with international appeal, can command significantly higher purses, potentially reaching six figures per fight.
- Influence of popularity:
A fighter's ability to draw viewers through pay-per-view buys and ticket sales can greatly impact their earning potential, according to MMA Fighting.
- Financial stability:
Some fighters, like Roberto Satoshi, have stated they earn more in RIZIN than they would in other organizations like the UFC, indicating a healthy financial environment for certain fighters in Japan.