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    Post  rudeboyben84 Wed Jun 30, 2010 11:25 pm

    I know a few of you guys know about this and ive never really thought too much about it but Id love to actually know who really are the highest paid fighters in MMA?

    Arlovski got a Million for his fight in AFFLICTION, no wonder they went bust!
    Lesnar made $500,000 in his fight in DREAM and (Gracie made $300,000) Shocked
    Liddell is on $500,000 and that is the most in UFC isnt it?
    I think GSP could be as low as 200k with 200k win bonus...
    Theres something saying Anderson Silvas Salary is unknown when I tried googling it.

    Anyone actually know fighters salaries without undisclosed Bonus' and sponsors etc..
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    Post  Moose Stuff For Money... Thu Jul 01, 2010 7:11 pm

    Top fighter salaries for 2009...

    Chuck Liddell: $500,000 (no win bonus)

    Arguably the best known UFC fighter ever, Chuck Liddell took home the biggest base salary in 2009 despite his loss to Maurcio ‘Shogun’ Rua. Though the salaries for the UFC 97 event in April were not disclosed due to it taken place in Canada, Liddell’s contracted salary of $500,000 is known from his previous fight against Keith Jardine in 2008.

    Liddell has one fight left on his contract, and despite rumors of retirement it was revealed last month that he will fight for a third time against Tito Ortiz after the pair go head-to-head as coaches on season 11 of The Ultimate Fighter.



    Brock Lesnar: $400,000 (no win bonus)

    Currently The UFC’s biggest box office star, Brock Lesnar takes home a guaranteed $400,000 for each of his fights, win or lose. Interestingly, under his previous deal Lesnar took home a guaranteed $250,000, but he also earned $200,000 for a win, meaning that he claimed a larger salary for his victory over Randy Couture at UFC 91 in November of ‘08 than he did for his UFC 100 win over Frank Mir in July of ‘09.

    That being said, with his reputation now firmly established as a hugely successful Pay Per View draw it’s likely that his latest deal includes an increased cut of the PPV buys. With his last two fights pulling in over one million paying customers that would boost Lesnar’s bank balance dramatically.



    Randy Couture: $250,000 (+ $250,000 for a win)

    Along with Chuck Liddell, Randy Couture is consider UFC royalty, and as such the former multiple time champion commanded one of the promotions largest salaries in the past year. Unlike Liddell however, Couture has to win to earn the full $500,000.

    Couture spent a year in limbo due to a dispute with the UFC which appeared to partly revolve around his earnings. That is all water under the bridge now though, and his current six fight deal came into effect before his fight with Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira in August. As with some of the other big name stars in the UFC, Couture is known to command a share of the PPV buys for his fights which can propel his earnings per fight into the seven figure region.



    Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira: $250,000 (+ $150,000 for a win)

    Another veteran, Pride legend and former UFC interim heavyweight champion Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira, is also well paid for his battles in the octagon. His base salary is equal to Randy Couture’s, though he earns less for a win.

    Even so the $400,000 he took home for his victory over Couture in August is double the amount he was paid under his previous contract for his UFC debut in early 2008 against Tim Sylvia.



    Tito Ortiz: $250,000 (win bonus unknown)

    Another name synonymous with the UFC, Tito Ortiz publicly fell out with the promotion in 2008, claiming that he was being underpaid. After over a year on the sidelines the two parties came to an agreement and Ortiz returned to the fold with a new contract in tow.

    It should be stressed that the dispute was based more on his cut of the PPV buys rather than his base salary, but we do now that he now earns $250,000 per show. Since he lost his comeback fight we do not yet know his win bonus however. After holding out for a more substantial PPV cut Ortiz will surely have been disappointed to discover that his return at UFC 106 against Forrest Griffin had an uncharacteristically low buy-rate.



    Quinton ‘Rampage’ Jackson: $225,000 (+ $100,000 for a win)

    Former light-heavyweight champion Quinton Jackson rounds out the top 5 earners, at least as far as base salaries go. Having said that, his win bonus of $100,000 is lower than some of the other fighters on this list. Jackson fell out with the UFC earlier this year after pulling out of a blockbuster fight with fellow TUF 10 coach Rashad Evans to star in the A-Team movie, but announced in December that he would return to finish the remaining three fight on his contract.

    Despite this he appears to still harbor a grudge towards the promotion, and stated in a recent interview that along with feeling that he is not being treated with the respect he deserves, he is also unhappy with his cut of the Pay Per View buys his fights generate.



    Georges St.Pierre: $200,000 (+ $200,000 for a win)

    Widely regarded as one of the sports pound for pound best, welterweight champion Georges St.Pierre is considered by many to be an unstoppable force at 170lbs. That means that, for the time being at least, he is expected to earn his maximum $400,000 salary each time he competes.

    GSP is also one of the most marketable UFC stars which has also helped him to secure lucrative deals with mainstream brands like Gatorade and Under Armour that helps boost his overall income significantly.



    Rashad Evans: $200,000 (+ $175,000 for a win)

    The fifth light-heavyweight star on this list, Rashad Evans has come along way from winning a six figure contract (spread out over three years) with the UFC after winning The Ultimate Fighter Season 2. Having since worked his way to the top of the division, and briefly holding the belt, he now commands a guaranteed $200,000 a fight, and almost that again on top if he wins.

    Evans picked the perfect time to negotiate his current contract – just months after winning the title at UFC 92 by beating Forrest Griffin, and only a few months before losing it to Lyoto Machida at UFC 98.



    Anderson Silva: At least $200,000+ (win bonus unknown)

    Of all the fighters on the list middleweight champion Anderson Silva’s salary is the one that is most shrouded in mystery so his exact place on this list is unknown. Silva signed a six fight deal with the UFC after his win over James Irvin at UFN 14 in July 2008. Since then all three of his bouts have taken place in locations where the fighters salaries are not required to be publicly disclosed.

    What we do know is that Silva was paid $200,000 with no win bonus for his KO victory over Irvin, and so his current deal is likely to be considerably more. Though historically not considered one of the promotions biggest Pay Per View draws, Silva’s status as one of the top three pound for pound fighters in the sport, and currently holding the record for most consecutive UFC wins (10), the Brazilian is undoubtedly worth every penny he earns.



    Lyoto Machida: $200,000 (no win bonus)

    Current light-heavyweight champ Lyoto Machida has also made his way into the top earners list this year thanks to a new contract. Despite that it is perhaps somewhat ironic that, considering The Dragon’ has never lost a fight in 16 professional fights, he does not have a win bonus written into his contract.

    That being said his current deal, which came into effect for his last fight with Shogun Rua is a marked improvement on the $70,000 to show + $70,000 to win which he received for his title winning performance against Rashad Evans at UFC 98 in May.



    Wanderlei Silva: $200,000 (win bonus unknown)

    While Wanderlei Silva’s salary for his UFC 99 fight with Rich Franklin wasn’t disclosed, we do know that he was paid a base rate of $200,000 for his loss against Quinton Jackson just days before the start of 2009 at at UFC 92.

    It’s not known whether Silva currently has a win bonus written into his contract, though having won just one of his four fights since his return to the UFC in 2007, this has perhaps been something of a moot point lately. Despite that he is still one of the legends of the sport and a fan favorite, which ensures that he is still handsomely rewarded for his battles in the octagon.



    Mauricio ‘Shogun’ Rua: $155,000 (win bonus unknown)

    The current No.1 contender in the light-heavyweight division, Mauricio ‘Shogun’ Rua claimed $155,000 for his controversial loss against Lyoto Machida at UFC 104.

    Considering his days as one of the divisions most feared fighters during the Pride era seemed far behind him after his disappointing performance against Mark Coleman in January of ‘09, he has done well to turn his fortunes around, and a win over Machida in the rematch will raise his stock even further.
    http://www.fightofthenight.com/featured/the-top-12-ufc-fighter-salaries-for-2009/
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    Post  Moose Stuff For Money... Thu Jul 01, 2010 7:14 pm

    Rampage and Rashad were both paid $250,000 before bonuses at UFC 114.
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    Post  rudeboyben84 Thu Jul 01, 2010 8:00 pm

    Toney has been airbrushed or has his fat head superimposed on someone elces body! Laughing
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    Post  Moose Stuff For Money... Thu Jul 01, 2010 8:03 pm

    He's still got a bit of a "side boob" in the photo. Laughing

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