How To Make Money Fighting Mma
2021年11月20日Register here: http://gg.gg/wyd7h
*Mma Fighting News
Fights One of the main ways that an MMA fighter makes money is through their fights. Smaller promotions will pay between $500 - $800 per event for showing. Fighters may get an additional pay out for a win. The exact amount a MMA fighter gets paid depends on the their contract and the promotion. In the UFC and Bellator a fighter will typically receive a base salary which they are guaranteed to make for showing up on the night. In addition they will usually also get a win bonus as per their contract. Usually the win bonus is equal to the base salary.
If you add in more realistic coaching fees and the likely much higher misc fees, both fighters are losing a lot of money.
Wow, these answers were a bit on the negative. I dont recall reading if any of the people who gave an answer had been in an organized amateur event? I’ve been fighting professionally for over 20 years and have been coaching both professional and a.
There are a few other ways that fighters can make money besides their fight purse. For example, fighters can earn anywhere from a couple to a few extra thousand in Reebok sponsorship, which pales in comparison to what most guys were getting from their own sponsors.
Also, there are fight of the night and performance of the night bonuses that a small % of fighters will earn from each card.
To top it off, there’s the “discretionary bonuses” aka the locker-room bonuses that the UFC hands out to the fighters that they deem worthy, but these are far from guaranteed and they’re also very secretive so we’re not sure how to include those in our calculations.
We’re not trying to specifically call out the UFC here either, fighters in Bellator and other promotions are earning SUBSTANTIALLY less. We’re using the UFC as an example because they’re the leaders in MMA.
Shoutout to Myles Jury for being candid about all of this, show him some love on social:
Facebook: facebook.com/TheTeamFury
Twitter: @FuryJury
Instagram: @FuryJury
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*Mma Fighting News
Fights One of the main ways that an MMA fighter makes money is through their fights. Smaller promotions will pay between $500 - $800 per event for showing. Fighters may get an additional pay out for a win. The exact amount a MMA fighter gets paid depends on the their contract and the promotion. In the UFC and Bellator a fighter will typically receive a base salary which they are guaranteed to make for showing up on the night. In addition they will usually also get a win bonus as per their contract. Usually the win bonus is equal to the base salary.
If you add in more realistic coaching fees and the likely much higher misc fees, both fighters are losing a lot of money.
Wow, these answers were a bit on the negative. I dont recall reading if any of the people who gave an answer had been in an organized amateur event? I’ve been fighting professionally for over 20 years and have been coaching both professional and a.
There are a few other ways that fighters can make money besides their fight purse. For example, fighters can earn anywhere from a couple to a few extra thousand in Reebok sponsorship, which pales in comparison to what most guys were getting from their own sponsors.
Also, there are fight of the night and performance of the night bonuses that a small % of fighters will earn from each card.
To top it off, there’s the “discretionary bonuses” aka the locker-room bonuses that the UFC hands out to the fighters that they deem worthy, but these are far from guaranteed and they’re also very secretive so we’re not sure how to include those in our calculations.
We’re not trying to specifically call out the UFC here either, fighters in Bellator and other promotions are earning SUBSTANTIALLY less. We’re using the UFC as an example because they’re the leaders in MMA.
Shoutout to Myles Jury for being candid about all of this, show him some love on social:
Facebook: facebook.com/TheTeamFury
Twitter: @FuryJury
Instagram: @FuryJury
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Register here: http://gg.gg/wyd7h
https://diarynote-jp.indered.space
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