UFC 200 is officially in the record books, as the biggest event in promotion history has concluded it's resulted in a huge payout.
Some massive cheques were paid out with 14 fighters taking home six-figures or more. The reported payouts also don't include pay-per-view cuts, as a select few will be privy to this lucrative incentive, as well as notorious "locker-room bonuses". It's believed the UFC have honoured some of their athletes with secret rewards.
Here's the full disclosed payouts from the Nevada State Athletic Commission:
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Amanda Nunes: $100,000 def. Miesha Tate: $500,000
Brock Lesnar: $2,500,000 def. Mark Hunt: $700,000
Daniel Cormier: $500,000 def. Anderson Silva: $600,000
Jose Aldo: $500,000 def. Frankie Edgar: $190,000
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Cain Velasquez: $300,000 def. Travis Browne: $120,000
Julianna Pena: $64,000 def. Cat Zingano: $35,000
Kelvin Gastelum: $86,000 def. Johny Hendricks: $80,000 (Hendricks forfeited 20 percent of his original $100,000 show money to Gastelum for missing weight)
T.J. Dillashaw: $50,000 def. Raphael Assuncao: $42,000
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Sage Northcutt: $100,000 def. Enrique Marin: $13,000
Joe Lauzon: $108,000 def. Diego Sanchez: $80,000
Gegard Mousasi: $110,000 def. Thiago "Marreta" Santos: $28,000
Jim Miller: $118,000 def. Takanori Gomi: $55,000
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-Nunes, Velasquez, Mousasi and Lauzon were also handed out an additional $50,000 'Performance of the Night' bonus.
International Fight Week also crowned a new UFC lightweight champion in Eddie Alvarez who pocketed $200,000 (including 'Performance of the Night' bonus) while Rafael dos Anjos made $310,000. Not to mention Polish phenom Joanna Jedrzejczyk defending her UFC strawweight title walking away with $260,000 (including 'Fight of the Night' bonus).
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