yes Jon Jones did win Machida for the ufc light heavywieght champion t
Well it depends on who the fighter is but now ill give Jon Jones as the example he'll get paid in between 100k - 200k for winning but most of the Ufc's money come from sponsors which would round up to 600k for Jon Jones
Jon Jones is the person who holds the record currently for the youngest UFC Champion in history. He is the current reigning light heavyweight champion in UFC. He won the title in March 2011 when he was only 24 years old making him the youngest person to ever win a UFC Championship.
The current UFC light heavyweight champion is Jon Jones. He won the title in March 2011 when he was only 24 years old making him the youngest person to ever win a UFC Championship. He has been able to successfully defend his title ever since and is dominating the light heavyweight division.
Jon Jones is the person who holds the record currently for the youngest UFC Champion in history. He is the current reigning light heavyweight champion in UFC. He won the title in March 2011 when he was only 24 years old making him the youngest person to ever win a UFC Championship. He has been able to successfully defend his title ever since and is dominating the light heavyweight division.
a ufc would win because wwe is sometimes fake.
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ufc fighter definetely a sumo wrestler
Frankie Edgar. He beat BJ Penn at UFC 112 to win it.
You win by ko, tko, tapout or judges decision.
It really does depend on the breed of dog, but in most cases the professional UFC fighter would win.
Once. Brock Lesnar is a one time UFC Heavyweight Champion. He defeated Randy "The Natural" Couture at UFC 91 to win the title. He defended the title against Frank Mir at UFC 100 and Shane Carwin at UFC 116 before losing it to Cain Velasquez at UFC 121. He retired after his loss to Alistair Overeem at UFC 141.
Batista was never in the UFC. He left the WWE to pursue a career in MMA and has even fought once. But, he has not joined UFC yet. UFC usually offers contracts to fighters with a solid profile and a win-loss record. So, if Batista manages to win his next few fights against high profile names, he may get into the UFC.