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damn ellenberger used to be my boy.. ever since the kampmann loss he's fallen off a ******* cliff.
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Props. I watched the series last week and then listened to that review.conor mcgregor: Notorious
All 9 Episodes
http://www.dailymotion.com/user/cregorman89/1
Review-A-Wai - "The Notorious" Conor McGregor Documentary - Fight Network http://fightnetwork.com/news/57721:review-a-wai-the-notorious-conor-mcgregor-documentary/
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UFC salaries are ******* pathetic
In their defense, they don't really advertise what the fighters might make on the back end. Trust me, Connor just didn't make $500K.
Having said that, it's no secret that the UFC doesn't really pay very well besides the bonuses and to the champions and higher draws.
Luke Thomas says UFC 189 main card was the best ever
Have you guys notice that the PBS networks are pushing boxing pretty hard lately. I hope it continues ...
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/...ies-revealed-mcgregor-mendes-each-pocket-500k
UFC 189 Salaries Revealed: McGregor, Mendes Each Pocket $500k
By Hunter Homistek , Featured Columnist Jul 13, 2015
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UFC 189 Salaries Revealed: McGregor, Mendes Each Pocket $500k
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Conor McGregor can stock up on more alligator-skin dress shoes after his UFC 189 victory over Chad Mendes.
According to a release from the Nevada State Athletic Commission obtained by the MMA Report, both McGregor and Mendes made $500,000 for their roles in Saturday's main event.
For those into math and big numbers, that means they were each making $3 million per hour (the fight lasted almost exactly 10 minutes).
Here's the full breakdown:
Conor McGregor: $500,000 (no win bonus)
Chad Mendes: $500,000
Robbie Lawler: $300,000 (includes $150,000 win bonus)
Rory MacDonald: $59,000
Jeremy Stephens: $72,000 (includes $40,000 win bonus)
Dennis Bermudez: $34,000
Gunnar Nelson: $58,000 (includes $29,000 win bonus)
Brandon Thatch: $22,000
Thomas Almeida: $24,000 (includes $12,000 win bonus)
Brad Pickett: $30,000
Matt Brown: $92,000 (includes $46,000 win bonus)
Tim Means: $23,000
Alex Garcia: $30,000 (includes $15,000 win bonus)
Mike Swick: $48,000
John Howard: $42,000 (includes $21,000 win bonus)
Cathal Pendred: $10,000
Cody Garbrandt: $20,000 (includes $10,000 win bonus)
Henry Briones: $10,000
Louis Smolka: $30,000 (includes $15,000 win bonus)
Neil Seery: $15,000
Cody Pfister: $20,000 (includes $10,000 win bonus)
Yosdenis Cedeno: $13,000
Most notably, Jeremy Stephens was fined $8,000 for missing weight, but he made up for that misstep by netting a $40,000 win bonus with a ferocious flying-knee knockout in Round 3 of his main card tilt against Dennis Bermudez. The $8,000 he lost went to his opponent, a small consolation prize for getting flattened in highlight-reel fashion.
Mike Swick also out-earned his opponent, Alex Garcia, $48,000 to $30,000, despite losing the fight.
Swick had not fought since December of 2012 prior to his UFC 189 appearance, but he had performed under the Zuffa banner 17 times prior, three in the WEC and 14 inside the UFC Octagon. It may look strange at first glance to see a fighter make less than his opponent even with a win bonus, but Swick has earned his keep with a long, steady, problem-free career.
As a final housekeeping note, MMA writer Mike Chiappetta reported on Twitter that McGregor will also see an additional $3 to 4 million through PPV points.
While that sounds like a solid chunk of change on first read—and don't get me wrong, it is—it's still a small, small percentage of what the UFC itself stands to make from the event.
Banking a couple million dollars is never a bad thing, but if we're looking at percentages, the gate alone for UFC 189 was reported at $7.2 million. UFC President Dana White is also feeling froggy about the PPV buys, saying in a post-fight presser that the event could pull seven digits.
That's $50 million in PPV buys if everyone bought the standard definition format (and spoiler alert: there were surely a ton of high-definition buys). All things considered, McGregor can't be mad about his pull, but in a strange sense, it feels underwhelming when you really examine the payout.
BRUH...Rory gave his livelihood away for 59k base salary...im out.
I wouldn't be shocked if these numbers start getting worse. The way things are going they're gonna find a way to completely eliminate agents/managers. Some fighters already let their management team go cause there's nothing for them to do/negotiate. Supposedly even those deals you see guys signing with Reebok and MetroPCS to promote them are fixed deals that UFC already negotiated.Lawler, a champ in his 3rd title fight, made 150k base.
Conor, in his first title fight, made 500k.
I'm not saying Conor doesn't deserve the 5, but they doing some of these other dudes DIRTY.