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Now that UFC 190 is officially in the books, it's time to see how much the fighters earned from the new Reebok sponsorship deal.
Below are the figures that the Reebok sponsorship deal paid out to fighters who competed on the UFC 190 card.
Note: These are
not the usual fighter salaries we post after each event, but instead the amount of money fighters earned strictly from the new Reebok sponsorship deal.
- Ronda Rousey ($40,000) def. Bethe Correia ($30,000)
- Mauricio Rua ($10,000) def. Antonio Rogerio Nogueira ($5,000)
- Glaico Franca ($2,500) def. Fernando Bruno ($2,500)
- Reginaldo Vieira ($2,500) def. Dileno Lopes ($2,500)
- Stefan Struve ($10,000) def. Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira ($10,000)
- Antonio Silva ($5,000) def. Soa Palelei ($5,000)
- Claudia Gadelha ($2,500) def. Jessica Aguilar ($2,500)
- Demian Maia ($20,000) def. Neil Magny ($10,000)
- Patrick Cummins ($5,000) def. Rafael Cavalcante ($5,000)
- Warlley Alves ($2,500) def. Nordine Taleb ($2,500)
- Iuri Alcantara ($10,000) def. Leandro Issa ($2,500)
- Vitor Miranda ($2,500) def. Clint Hester ($5,000)
- Guido Cannetti ($2,500) def. Hugo Viana ($5,000)
Below is the criteria Reebok uses to determine how much a fighter will be paid. The amount of fights includes any fights with UFC, as well as the now defunct Strikeforce and WEC promotions.
1-5 fights: $2,500
6-10 fights: $5,000
11-15 fights: $10,000
16-20 fights: $15,000
More than 21 fights: $20,000
Title challenger: $30,000
Champion: $40,000