Reebok payouts for UFC 195!! :|

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Carlos Condit has had 17 career fights under the Zuffa banner and now he can finally retire with that entire $30,000 check! Now beat it ya goof!



Robbie Lawler: $40,000
def. Carlos Condit: $30,000

Stipe Miocic: $5,000
def. Andrei Arlovski: $15,000

Albert Tumenov: $5,000
def. Lorenz Larkin: $10,000

Brian Ortega: $2,500
def. Diego Brandao: $5,000

Abel Trujillo: $5,000
def. Tony Sims: $2,500

Michael McDonald: $5,000
def. Masanori Kanehara: $2,500

Justine Kish: $2,500
def. Nina Ansaroff: $2,500

Drew Dober: $2,500
def. Scott Holtzman: $2,500

Alex Morono: $2,500
def. Kyle Noke: $5,000

Dustin Poirier: $15,000
def. Joseph Duffy: $2,500

Michinori Tanaka: $2,500
def. Joe Soto: $2,500

Sheldon Westcott: $2,500
def. Edgar Garcia: $2,500
 
Those numbers seem solid. Good on Reebok.
 
its obvious the ufc takes a majority of the reebok deal lol.
 
We have to take into account these are rebook money only, not connected with what Zuffa pays the fighters.

But obviously most could do better from their neighbourhood sponsors than the 2.5k Rebook paid them...
 
People worry about other people money way to much ... I think it was condit but could've Been lawler said they would fight for free in one of the commercials for the ppv
 
Slave contract, However i can't blame the UFC for taking that deal. UFC is a business and it all comes down to what's good for Zuffa $$$
 
WIth that 5000 extra cash,

Michael Mcdonald
a)buy more Doobie br records
b)upgrade from eating at Mcdonalds
c)pay for escorts so he wouldn't have to abstain from sex for years
 
Absolutely embarassing every single time. Not too long ago Duffy was going to headline an event. A headliner, making $2500 in sponsorships.

Imagine being a long time vet and former champion in Andrei Arlovski and pocketing a mere $15k.

And Stipe, quite likely next in line for the Heavyweight Championship making a whopping $5k.
 
Carlos Condit has had 17 career fights under the Zuffa banner and now he can finally retire with that entire $30,000 check! Now beat it ya goof!


Not bad for a job that requires no education.
 
That's pathetic.
Brendan Schaub used to make SIX-Figures in sponsorships alone for his fights. Dana White didn't believe him until he showed him the pay slips.

But it's better for the UFC so...
 
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People worry about other people money way to much ... I think it was condit but could've Been lawler said they would fight for free in one of the commercials for the ppv


Not bad for a job that requires no education.

You people are disturbing. You enjoy watching these men and women put their brains on the line every week while they're grossly underpaid for it. Give me a break.
 
That's pocket change. What's this, the minor leagues?
 
I would rather work a real job, better than getting brain damage
 
Damn Stipe...don't spend it all in one place.

and Andrei doesn't get credit for all the UFC fights he had before his departure and being a former champion? He should be in the 40K group i'd imagine.
 
You people are disturbing. You enjoy watching these men and women put their brains on the line every week while they're grossly underpaid for it. Give me a break.
They picked the career and signed the contracts
 
We have to take into account these are rebook money only, not connected with what Zuffa pays the fighters.

But obviously most could do better from their neighbourhood sponsors than the 2.5k Rebook paid them...

Yeah. I am not a big fan of the Reebok deal for the newer fighters. However, I don't think guys who fight on the prelims in their first fight should be getting 20k from Reebok though. Instead of starting at 2,500 I think it could start at 7,500 or so.
 
That doesn't include all the free swag they get.

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