It is the other way round. Harley Davidson is a sponsor for the UFC and they pay UFC to have their logos displayed during UFC events and for commentators to refer to them by name during the event. If Harley does not pay UFC, UFC will not allow their advertisement banners to be used in their events. If someone can offer more money than what Harley does, UFC will display their logos instead.
The actual amount of money Harley pays UFC is unknown.
MetroPCS, Budlight, Harley Davidson, Xyience to name a few (there are a few more, as seems to be normal in US sports)
Michael Chiesa has: Played Himself - Team Faber in "The Ultimate Fighter" in 2005. Played himself in "No Submission" in 2011. Played himself in "UFC Ultimate Insider" in 2012. Played Himself - Audience Member in "UFC on FX" in 2012. Played himself in "The Harley-Davidson Taste of Freedom Tour" in 2013.
i heard from dana white at the house party, he makes about 100 grand
Their is no UFC training; it is called MMA and it varies depending on where you live and who is teaching.
$55
Currently UFC 2009 Undisputed costs about $60.00 at retailers. This price is for an unused, new copy of the game.
my friend is a doctor in las vegas who has done a ufc show and he said he made 12,000 before taxes
UFC has always been UFC
Enough to party
Over 4 Million
$485,000
approximate:not a cuxen thing