UFC 170 came to an end with highlights for Ronda Rousey, who defended the women's bantamweight belt, and Daniel Cormier, who debuted in the light heavyweight division on the right foot by knocking out Patrick Cummins. In addition to being the big winners of the show, the athletes were those who had the highest salaries at the event.
According to the Nevada Athletic Commission, the entity that sanctioned the show, Cormier received US$160 for the performance, while Ronda received US$110. Your opponent, on the other hand, Sara McMann, despite starring in the main fight of the night, he received 'only' US$ 16 thousand to enter the Octagon.
Check out the full list of UFC 170 salaries below:
Ronda Rousey: US$110 thousand (including $55 win bonus)
Sara McMann: US$16 thousand
Daniel Cormier: US$160 (including US$80 win bonus)
Patrick Cummins: US$8 thousand
Rory McDonald: US$100 (including US$50 win bonus)
Demian Maia: US$64 thousand
Mike pyle: US$96 (including US$48 win bonus)
TJ Waldburger: $18
Stephen Thompson: US$28 (including US$14 win bonus)
Robert whittaker: US$15 thousand
Alexis Davis: US$30 (including US$15 win bonus)
Jessica Eye: US$8 thousand
Raphael Assunção: US$56 (including US$28 win bonus)
Peter Munhoz: US$8 thousand
aljamain sterling: US$16 (including US$8 win bonus)
Cody Gibson: US$8 thousand
Zach Makovsky: US$24 (including US$12 win bonus)
Josh Sampo: US$10 thousand
Erik koch: US$30 (including US$15 win bonus)
Rafaello Oliveira placeholder image: US$14 thousand
Ernest Chavez: US$16 (including US$8 win bonus)
Yosdenis Cedeno: US$8 thousand
Note: fighters' official salaries do not include deductions of any kind, as well as additional payments from sponsors, appearances on pay-per-view or any other extra payment offered by the organizers, such as bonuses for best fight, submission or knockout.
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