DrPhilG wrote: » Are those updated? He was already #12 before the weekend.
dave1982 wrote: » Where was Diego ranked? Does beating a lower ranked fighter than you move you up the ranking?
srumball wrote: » Leasing the car. Still lives with parents. UFC pay for flights/accom in USA etc. Saving a lot a wedge I imagine
Thomas D wrote: » He's probably spending every cent to project an image. His finances are public knowledge and I very much doubt he is saving much with the meagre money he's on. What has he earned over the past 2 years? Take your taxes and training expenses and it's very tight. The UFC pay their guys a pittance especially when you consider the fact he sold out the O2. A boxer would pocket more of that money.
The Clown Man wrote: » Like he said in the "Day with" he'll make as much money on that fight as he would in a career of plumbing. What he wins in prizes is not what he gets paid. He gets paid otherwise by bonuses and sponsors. Since the fight was such a huge success I'd bet he's pocketing 7 figures anyway out of last weekend. Then he'll do a few interviews and appearances and that jazz and pocket a few more digits. He'll be alright anyway, rarely stuck for change.
Edsonbarboza wrote: » It makes no odds really what hes earning but id hazard a guess and say he probably got paid by the ufc 50k for that fight and the 50k bonus,easily another 50 grand in sponsership from deathrone and joe.ie alone for the short i'd say he will come away with 200k from that event could be miles out but thats my view on it.
When the purses for UFC on FX 3: "Johnson vs. McCall" were released, many fans were upset that headliner Ian McCall made only $9,000 for his losing effort versus Demetrious Johnson. However, McCall came on The Underground and reported that things are not always as reported when it comes to UFC fighter pay.UFC PAY?? From: UGCTT_UncleCreepywww.UncleCreepyMMA.com, UGCTT President Member Since: 6/19/02 Posts: 5084 Dana says he doesn't like to give out real numbers, which is def. the truth cause i came on here and saw people saying things like i shoulda got paid more even though i lost but i headlined the card.. i did, dana sent me an extra 25k right after the fight plus i got main event sponsor money haha the UFC pays you to do your job, if you do it then you get paid good.. in my UFC debut i made over 80,000... thats a lot of money for a division half the MMA community didn't know existed!! i love all of you guys, most of you know my life story, i just wanted you to know that i get taken care of by the UFC real well, ESPECIALLY when it comes to $! All i gotta do now is beat the crap out of someone and move forward and start making anderson moneyyy !!!!!!! UGCTT 4 LIFE! gotta head out but the shirts should be coming tomorrow so ill be signing them all for ya!
kearneybobs wrote: » Not a chance he's getting paid 50k per fight from the UFC. Fighters are generally signed up in the region of 8k-14k for their first contract fights. Sure Uncle Creepy was fighting for 14k until recently. after 3/4 fights. Although he came out with about 80k after bonuses in his headline fights with Mighty Mouse he was contracted to get about 8k.
kearneybobs wrote: » That's fair enough. the bonuses mentioned above all seem around the ballpark of what you'd expect but his base fighter pay is nowhere near 50k.
Thomas D wrote: » He's probably spending every cent to project an image. His finances are public knowledge and I very much doubt he is saving much with the meagre money he's on.
Wrongway1985 wrote: » Due to the amount of European interest in Big Gus/Jones rematch at the end of September and the fact its the next event in Vegas(UFC178),It seems to make sense that that could be the next time Conor's next time in the octagon.Card seems stacked enough so far though with Dominic Cruz and Cat Zingano making their returns (v Mizugaki/Nunez) and Tim Kennedy V Romero.
Thomas D wrote: » I have to laugh at guys thinking he is getting a million plus for sponsorship and media appearance fees. The fact that Joe.ie was one of his main sponsors says a lot. Media fees are also minuscule.
osl wrote: » I don't know how you can think he was making a similar amount in sponsorship to a guy like Sean McCorkle.
DrPhilG wrote: » (on one hand the fighter sponsorship market has died down a bit, on the other hand McGregor is much more marketable than McCorkle and was also headlining). Maybe his base+win was a little higher, maybe his sponsorship money was a little higher.
DrPhilG wrote: » I don't. Maybe try reading the post again...
osl wrote: » "maybe his sponsorship money was a little higher. But not that much." Sounds similar to me