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It depends on your professional fighting history and win-loss record. It also depends on where you fight on the fight-card. People fighting on the main-card usually make a lot more money that those who fight on the under-card or the preliminary-card. People make as low as $5000 or so per fight and so, the amount of money you may make at your UFC debut may be around that number as well. More prominent fighters make a lot more money when they make their UFC debut, for ex: Brock Lesnar reportedly made $250,000 for his UFC Debut against Frank Mir.
It depends on which wrestler and UFC fighter you are comparing. Actually speaking the top wrestlers like "John Cena" or "CM Punk" or even part time wrestlers like "Rock", "Brock Lesnar" or "Undertaker" make far more money than almost all the UFC fighters. Similarly, the top UFC fighters like Anderson Silva, Jon Jones etc make more money than most of the wrestlers. In fact, the amount of money these guys make is a direct reflection of their popularity and the guys who are champions usually make more money than the rest of their peers.
All of it. All the money earned from UFC is considered an income for the fighter and hence taxed accordingly as per the prevailing tax laws in the United States of America. The tax treatment for a UFC fighter earning $100,000 per year would be the same as the tax treatment for a guy working in a bank and earning the same $100,000.
Brock Lesnar reportedly earn an estimated $ 3 million for his fight with Frank Mir at UFC 100. He earned $400,000 in fight pay + PPV bonus. The UFC does not report the money that fighters earn as a percentage of the PPV buys, so this amount is & can only be estimated..
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