Bader pockets R$37 per second and earns the highest salary at Bellator 199

The total paid by the organization is the sum of salaries and bonuses that the event offers to the best fights and fighters

The highest paid is Bader (photo), together with M. Lawal and C. Kongo who received 150 thousand dollars. (Photo: Mike Roach/UFC)

the american Ryan bader took no notice of King mo and defeated his rival in just 15 seconds in the first phase of the Bellator heavyweight GP. The clash was the main attraction of the show's 199th event, held last Saturday (12) in San Jose (USA). For his triumph, the former UFC fighter left the cage with a full pocket.

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The California Athletic Commission, the entity that sanctioned the event, published the scholarships paid to the athletes and Bader received the highest salary with US$150, around R$555 at the current rate. The value is equivalent to R$37 per second in the fight.

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The event featured 11 fights and the 22 fighters received US$850 in total, including salaries and bonuses for the fights. In addition to Bader, Kingo Mo and Cheick Kongo also pocketed US$150 for their fights on the main card.

The full list of Bellator 199 payouts:

Ryan bader – 150 thousand dollars (without victory bonus)

PUBLICITY:

Muhammed Lawal – 150 thousand dollars (without victory bonus)

Jon Fitch – $120 (includes $60 bonus)

PUBLICITY:

Paul Daley – 30 thousand dollars

Aaron Pico – 70 thousand dollars (includes bonus of 35 thousand dollars)

Lee Morrison – 12 thousand dollars

PUBLICITY:

Cheick Kongo – 150 thousand dollars (without victory bonus)

Javy Ayala – 30 thousand dollars

Adam Piccolotti – 36 thousand dollars (includes bonus of 18 thousand dollars)

Carrington Banks – 14 thousand dollars

Deron Winn – $2 (includes $400 bonus)

Ahmed White – one thousand and 200 dollars

Justin Tenedora – 3 thousand dollars (includes bonus of 500 dollars)

David Rivera – one thousand and 200 dollars

Gaston Bolanos – 5 thousand dollars (without victory bonus)

Malcolm Hill – one thousand and 200 dollars

James Terry – $6 (includes $3 bonus)

Danasabe Mohammed – one thousand and 500 dollars

Amber Leibrock – 20 thousand dollars (includes bonus of 10 thousand dollars)

Janay Harding – 10 thousand dollars

jordan williams – 3 thousand dollars (includes bonus of 500 dollars)

Brandon Hester – one thousand and 750 dollars

Hyder Amil – 2 thousand and 400 dollars (includes one thousand and 200 dollars bonus)

Elias Anderson – one thousand and 200 dollars

Ignacio Ortiz – 2 thousand and 400 dollars (includes one thousand and 200 dollars bonus)

Matt Aragoni – one thousand and 200 dollars

Mark Climaco – 2 thousand and 400 dollars (includes one thousand and 200 dollars bonus)

Daniel Oseguera – one thousand and 200 dollars

JJ Okanovich – $2 (includes $400 bonus)

Hugo Lujan – one thousand and 200 dollars

Thomas Ponce de Leon – 2 thousand and 400 dollars (includes one thousand and 200 dollars bonus)

Dominic Sumner – one thousand and 200 dollars

Hohelin Hernandez – 3 thousand dollars (includes bonus of 500 dollars)

Josh San Diego – 2 thousand dollars

Josh Paiva – 5 thousand dollars (includes bonus of 2 thousand and 500 dollars)

Adam Antolin – 2 thousand and 500 dollars

Cass Bell – $2 (includes $400 bonus)

Khai Wu – one thousand and 200 dollars

The data was passed on by the California Athletic Commission and published by the “MMA Junkie” website. The figures do not include deductions for items such as insurance, licenses and taxes.

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