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Sorry if this has already been posted. Title Match & Main Event Fighters -Anderson Silva: $71,000 (3rd UFC fight; defeated Travis Lutter) -Travis Lutter: $18,000 (5th UFC fight; lost to Anderson Silva) Main Card Fighters -Mirko Cro Cop: $350,000 flat fee (1st UFC fight; defeated Eddie Sanchez) -Quinton Jackson: $170,000 (1st UFC fight; defeated Marvin Eastman) -Eddie Sanchez: $30,000 flat fee (2nd UFC fight; lost to Mirko Cro Cop) -Marvin Eastman: $30,000 (3rd UFC fight; lost to Quinton Jackson) -Patrick Cote: $20,000 (5th UFC fight; defeated Scott Smith) -Scott Smith: $12,000 (3rd UFC fight; lost to Patrick Cote) -Roger Huerta: $12,000 (2nd UFC fight; defeated John Halverson) -John Halverson: $3,000 (1st UFC fight; lost to Roger Huerta) Preliminary Match Fighters -Lyoto Machida: $36,000 (1st UFC fight; defeated Sam Hoger) -Jorge Rivera: $12,000 (7th UFC fight; lost to Terry Martin) -Tyson Griffin: $9,000 (2nd UFC fight; lost to Frank Edgar) -Terry Martin: $8,000 (3rd UFC fight; defeated Jorge Rivera) -Sam Hoger: $7,000 (4th UFC fight; lost to Lyoto Machida) -Frank Edgar: $6,000 (1st UFC fight; defeated Tyson Griffin) -Dustin Hazelett: $6,000 (2nd UFC fight; defeated Diego Saraiva) -Diego Saraiva: $3,000 (1st UFC fight; lost to Dustin Hazelett) Disclosed Fighter Payroll: $803,000 | ||||
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| 30k to stand in there and get your head and ribs kicked to crumbs by Mirko Cro-Cop no thanks theres a pick of Noreigua's fight with cro cop from pride he kicked him 1x so hard his skin split open it looked like he was caned nory could breath right for 3 days. Mirko had some crazy leg kicks best I have ever seen in my 15 years of watching MMA
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| Travis Lutter is a piece of shit ass hole loser and I hope that they never give him a fight in the UFC again. WHAT AN IDIOT. I was so happy when he submitted. I don't get why Cro-Cop gets 350 LARGE to fight a punching bag, and the Spider only gets 71K? WTF???? And why does Jorge Rivera get 12K and Terry Martin only gets 8K. What is up with that? Terry Martin knocked him out in 14 SECONDS!!!! OUT COLD. Good Night. None of this makes any sense. But what do I know. It seems to be working, UFC and MMA are more popular than ever. Go figure.
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| The way the UFC pays their fighters can make the payouts seem strange. Most of the time if you win your pay doubles or at least increases dramatically. This doesn't show what the losers would have made if they won but it does show the breakdown of the winners purse. The losers pay most probably would have doubled if they won. Anderson Silva ? $70,000 ($35,000 to show, $35,000 to win) Travis Lutter ? $20,000 Silva defeated Lutter via submission (strikes) in round two Mirko ?Cro Cop? Filipovic ? $350,000 ($245,000 net after $105,000 foreign tax) Eddie Sanchez ? $30,000 Filipovic defeated Sanchez via technical knockout (strikes) in round one Roger Huerta ? $12,000 ($6,000 to show, $6,000 to win) John Halverson ? $3,000 Huerta defeated Halverson via knockout in round one Quinton ?Rampage? Jackson ? $170,000 ($120,000 to show, $50,000 to win) Marvin Eastman ? $30,000 Jackson defeated Eastman via technical knockout (strikes) in round two Patrick Cote ? $20,000 ($10,000 to show, $10,000 to win) Scott Smith ? $12,000 Cote defeated Smith via unanimous decision Terry Martin ? $8,000 ($4,000 to show, $4,000 to win) Jorge Rivera ? $12,000 Martin defeated Rivera via knockout in round one Frank Edgar ? $6,000 ($3,000 to show, $3,000 to win) Tyson Griffin ? $9,000 Edgar defeated Griffin via unanimous decision Ryoto Machida ? $36,000 ($18,000 to show, $18,000 to win) Sam Hoger ? $7,000 Machida defeated Hoger via unanimous decision Dustin Hazelett ? $6,000 ($3,000 to show, $3,000 to win) Diego Saraiva ? $3,000 Hazelett defeated Saraiva via unanimous decision Note: Travis Lutter was fined 10 percent of his purse ($2,000) for failing to make weight. His opponent, Anderson Silva, will receive $1,000 and the NSAC will receive the other $1,000. Therefore, he really only takes home $18,000. | ||
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| UFC targets shows at Continental Airlines Arena, MSG The Meadowlands ? not Atlantic City ? could be the next destination for the UFC in the Garden State, according to CBSSportsline.com. According to a brief in the article, UFC Vice President of Regulatory Affairs, Marc Ratner, mentioned that the UFC is looking to hold a show on November 3 at the Continental Airlines Arena in East Rutherford, New Jersey. Here?s the snip: ? Ratner was a guest on The Scott Ferrall Show on Sirius Satellite Radio this past weekend. Ratner revealed the UFC is looking at holding an event on Nov. 3 at the Continental Airlines Arena in northern New Jersey.Exit 16W off the infamous New Jersey Turnpike is a 30-minute drive from downtown New York City, representing a huge opportunity to cash in on one of the biggest markets in the world. Traditionally, the UFC has held events in Atlantic City ? about a three-hour drive from Manhattan. It?s not exactly the most ideal trip for even hardcore fans. And, the Arena holds thousands more than a convention center on the boardwalk, ensuring that the UFC could sell significantly more tickets. However, New Jersey would be just a pit stop en route to bigger and better things across the Hudson River. According NBCSports.com, talks are heating up to have Madison Square Garden host a show within the next 18 months ? certainly the holy grail for Zuffa here in the United States. The last show in New Jersey was UFC 53: ?Heavy Hitters? back in 2005. | ||
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| Did any of you catch the new MMA organization that was on Showtime last night Elite Xtreme Combat it was very good they had the first ever womans MMA match which was an awesome fight and a main event of Frank Shamrock VS Renzo Gracie
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| just don't seem like enough money to me to get your Butt Kicked. Call me crazy but $3K isn't enough money for me to break a nuckle on someone's head. | ||
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