According to Wikipedia around 12,740 people attended the UFC 116 event and the collections through ticket sales was $2,053,990. Apart from this, the event was purchased and watched on pay-per-view TV by 1.16 million people. The exact rate at which the event was sold is not known but even if we assume a reasonable rate of $20 per person, the TV collection would be more than 20 million dollars. The actual amount may be much higher.
preliminary fighters earn as little as $5,000 a fight, main card fighters earn $50,000-$400,000 per fight with up to a $200,000 bonus for a victory. Fighters can also win bonuses for 'fight of the night', 'knockout of the night' and 'submission of the night' which is usualy around $75,000
All fighters have a contract that specifies how much money they will make if they show up for a fight. Usually, that is the amount of money they will get irrespective of whether they win or lose a fight. Winners will get a "Win Bonus" which is over and above the money that is paid out as above. Apart from this, for a fight night, people also get knock out of the night bonus, fight of the night bonus, submission of the night bonus etc. So, if a person was involved in a fight of the night match and lost, he will still end up getting the bonus.
For one particular event, it ranged from $400,000 to $10,000. it mostly depends on how anticipated the fight is and how much pay-per-view is sold because some fighters do get a portion of those sales.
Depends on alot of thing. Many Champions can make several hundred thousand a fight (not including win bonuses, normal wage, other bonuses, etc.), while other fighters (particularly those not signed) can make only a couple of thousand.
If it is insured the amount has not been made public.
Enough to party
preliminary fighters earn as little as $5,000 a fight, main card fighters earn $50,000-$400,000 per fight with up to a $200,000 bonus for a victory. Fighters can also win bonuses for 'fight of the night', 'knockout of the night' and 'submission of the night' which is usualy around $75,000
Barely anything. Maybe $300 purse.
All fighters have a contract that specifies how much money they will make if they show up for a fight. Usually, that is the amount of money they will get irrespective of whether they win or lose a fight. Winners will get a "Win Bonus" which is over and above the money that is paid out as above. Apart from this, for a fight night, people also get knock out of the night bonus, fight of the night bonus, submission of the night bonus etc. So, if a person was involved in a fight of the night match and lost, he will still end up getting the bonus.
ALL depends on contract most fighters have other jobs a as well
All fighters have a contract that specifies how much money they will make if they show up for a fight. Usually, that is the amount of money they will get irrespective of whether they win or lose a fight. Winners will get a "Win Bonus" which is over and above the money that is paid out as above. Apart from this, for a fight night, people also get knock out of the night bonus, fight of the night bonus, submission of the night bonus etc. So, if a person was involved in a fight of the night match and lost, he will still end up getting the bonus.
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12.5 million
100 million
For one particular event, it ranged from $400,000 to $10,000. it mostly depends on how anticipated the fight is and how much pay-per-view is sold because some fighters do get a portion of those sales.
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$162.39 a week