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Just trying to figure out how underpaid the fighters still seem to be in 2016. Whenever the purses of UFC fighters are disclosed, comparisons always spring up with those in the boxing world who get paid significantly higher amounts, at least when it comes to the big stars. but gate is small in comparison to ppv.....ufc 203 was sold out over 18,000 seats.....2.6 million.... giusti825, Jan 17, 2017 #5. The details of either Alvarez's contract was released. While some UFC fighters earn millions of dollars, many others do not earn more than $30K a year. As soon as a PPV hits 200,000 buys any fighter on the card who is entitled to points will get 3% of the UFC's revenue from PPV sales. Between 400,000 and 600,000 they get 6.1%, and above 600,000 they get 7.6%.

If you’re a fighter who’s fought in smaller organizations, then you can apply to be a fighter just like how you’d apply for a regular job. Brendan Schaub says UFC fighters only get about 7% of the pie, while Jon Anik says it's around 30-35% of Zuffa's income. Subreddit covering everything to do with UFC.

Overeem is also in line to receive a $2 pay-per-view bonus per viewer, "for all revenues received by UFC-Zuffa for telecast of the Lesnar fight in the United States, Canada or … Bear in mind that's per fighter. In addition, there have been repeated calls for the UFC to pay its fighters much more than they are currently earning.

How much would Jorge and usman get each? First off, GSP typically earns $200,000 just to show up plus and an additional $200,000 win bonus (assuming he wins). The figurative part is that Masvidal's own bout with Usman came close to that fight's 2.4 million PPV buys and a rematch could even rival it or surpass it, if done right. Funny statement here all the big names or "draws" would get a piece of the ppv rev if they are on the main card . 67% Upvoted. 251 had 1.3 million buys. How much does Georges St-Pierre earn per fight?

Finally, pay-per-view, or PPV points, are another way a UFC fighter can make millions. Like endorsement deals, very few people will get PPV points. $45,600,000 total Total fighter pay … Undercard would probly just get a backroom bonus Any buy rates under 100k and ufc keeps all the profits . Should he defeat Lesnar, Overeem would receive an additional $121,428 "win bonus." Now if the UFC gets 50% of that, that is still $37,500,000.

PPV points are usually reserved for champions and popular fighters. When a fighter gets PPV points, it just means a small percentage of the money that audiences pay for a PPV will go to the fighter.

Whenever Georges St-Pierre fights, he makes millions of dollars. If UFC 196 sold 1.5 million, at $50/$60 a pop (SD/HD), that is $75,000,000. Primitivo Third World Prince. It something like One dollars for the PPV buys 0-300 thousand, $1.50 for PPV buys 300-750 thousand $2 for the buys 750 thousand. share. By Anton Tabuena @antontabuena Aug … “When you fight on pay-per-view and you’re a star — basically in this sport you eat what you kill.

Plus the $8,100,000 at the gate. 23 comments.

Discover Groundbreaking Originals Exclusive UFC originals and studio shows like UFC Destined, Dana White's Contender Series, and Ariel & The Bad Guy. Jorge Masvidal will do 'whatever it takes' to get Kamaru Usman rematch after UFC 251 The estimated 1.3 million buys is the most the promotion has drawn for a single event since UFC 229 in October 2018, which holds the promotion’s record at an estimated 2.4 million. Most fight do not get PPV points. ... How are ppv salaries distribution to the fighters?

UFC to get significantly larger cut of pay-per-view revenue starting in 2019 New, 23 comments The UFC moving from FOX Sports to ESPN isn’t the only major change coming for 2019. 100-200k get $1 per buy 200-300 get $2 per buy and 300k or more buys they get $3 per buy. But it is different for every fighter.

For combined Pay-Per-View Provider buys purchased within thirty (30) days of the live event, Fighter shall receive One dollar ($1.00) for each pay-per-view buy between 200,000 buys and 400,000 buys; and Two dollars ($2.00) for each pay-per-view buy between 400,000 buys and 600,000 buys; and Two dollars and Fifty Cents ($2.50) for each pay-per-view buy over 600,000 buys.