The time has come to take a look at the UFC 220 Reebok pay report.
The Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) was in Boston, Massachusetts on Saturday night, Jan. 20, for the company’s latest highly anticipated fight card. Inside the TD Garden, the world’s most famous mixed martial arts promotion hosted UFC 220 live on pay-per-view for fight fans worldwide.
In the night’s main event, UFC heavyweight champion Stipe Miocic earned a dominant unanimous decision victory over rising knockout artist Francis Ngannou. UFC light heavyweight champion Daniel Cormier put on a dominant performance of his own in the co-main event, sinking in a second round TKO victory over tough contender Volkan Oezdemir.
With the exciting night of fights now in the books, the time has come to take a look at the UFC Athlete Outfitting Payouts for UFC 220.
As part of the UFC’s uniform deal with Reebok, the sports apparel company compensated competitors for their octagon performances. The total of compensation is dependent on the number of fights each competitor has achieved under the UFC, Zuffa era of the WEC and the Zuffa era of Strikeforce. The more fights a competitor has, the more the fighter may be compensated.
The night’s champions each walked away with the largest totals, with Cormier and Miocic each earning $40,000 for their title defenses. To see the full list of outfitting payouts, check out the information below as provided by MMA Junkie:
Stipe Miocic: $40,000
def. Francis Ngannou: $30,000
Daniel Cormier: $40,000
def. Volkan Oezdemir: $30,000
Calvin Kattar: $3,500
def. Shane Burgos: $5,000
Gian Villante: $15,000
def. Francimar Barroso: $5,000
Rob Font: $5,000
def. Thomas Almeida: $5,000
Kyle Bochniak: $5,000
def. Brandon Davis: $3,500
Abdul Razak Alhassan: $5,000
def. Sabah Homasi: $3,500
Dustin Ortiz: $10,000
def. Alexandre Pantoja: $3,500
Julio Arce: $3,500
def. Dan Ige: $3,500
Enrique Barzola: $5,000
def. Matt Bessette: $3,500
Islam Makhachev: $5,000
def. Gleison Tibau: $20,000