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Sheeeesh. After that kick, it looked like dc was delirious. Had that man backpedaling like a child running from the belt. When he started dropping them 5th ward B's on him I was like please end this now joint got too vicious.
Where can I watch the press conference?
Where can I watch the press conference?
Jon's length is crazy Lol.
Dadbod with the poor sportsmanship
i am surprised brock didnt show up out of nowhere
DC almost 40. Will never beat the true champ. Time to hang it up and get back to commentating. No point
Jones has cleared 205. HW is only way to go and once he wins HW title he'll be considered #1 all time p4p
Payouts for this card were LIT
The now former UFC light heavyweight champion took home a disclosed $1 million in fight purse, per a document obtained by MMA Fighting from the California State Athletic Commission (CSAC) on Saturday night. Cormier did not receive any show money, but does get a share of the pay-per-view revenue.
Cormier joins an elite group of fighters who have earned $1 million or more in UFC fight purses: Conor McGregor, Ronda Rousey, Nate Diaz and Brock Lesnar.
In the main event of UFC 214, Cormier fell to Jon Jones by third-round TKO. Jones took back the UFC light heavyweight belt that Cormier has held for the last two years.
Jones, meanwhile, made $500,000 in show money for the fight with no win bonus. He, too, likely gets a cut of the PPV revenue.
In the co-main event, Tyron Woodley made a disclosed $500,000 with no win bonus, while Demian Maia pocketed a disclosed $110,000 of show money. Woodley won the fight, retaining his welterweight title, by unanimous decision. Maia would have gotten another $110,000 had he won.
Cris Cyborg took home a disclosed $200,000 of show money for beating Tonya Evinger via third-round TKO to win the UFC women’s featherweight title. Cyborg is also likely getting a portion of the pay-per-view revenue. Evinger made $100,000 to show, which is far and away the biggest purse of the former Invicta champion’s career. Evinger would have made another $100,000 if he won.
Robbie Lawler earned a disclosed total of $300,000 for his unanimous decision win over Donald Cerrone. Lawler made $200,000 in show money and another $100,000 in his win bonus. Cerrone picked up $155,000 of show money. “Cowboy” would have taken home another $155,000 if he won.
Volkan Oezdemir made $110,000 disclosed for his main-card opening win over Jimi Manuwa. Oezdemir received $80,000 to show and $30,000 to win. He beat Manuwa by knockout in just 22 seconds. Manuwa took home a disclosed $120,000 of show money and would have doubled that with a victory.
Sadly, relative to history, these payouts were exceptionallmao dana finessing the **** out of these *****s these dudes getting their brains beat to mush every few months and barely touching a mill?