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Keenan’s Answer
Hi There..
So what's your current situation ? Are you wrestling today ? Do you have plans to wrestle in college ? Today's student athletes are eligible for NIL ( Name Image and Likeness) deals which allow them to get paid while in school . From there if you had achieved the desired level of success ( Usually All- American status ) you could potentially parlay that in entry level UFC career where you would need to climb the ranks in order to receive mega deals..
So what's your current situation ? Are you wrestling today ? Do you have plans to wrestle in college ? Today's student athletes are eligible for NIL ( Name Image and Likeness) deals which allow them to get paid while in school . From there if you had achieved the desired level of success ( Usually All- American status ) you could potentially parlay that in entry level UFC career where you would need to climb the ranks in order to receive mega deals..
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Richard’s Answer
It depends on your success and popularity. Base pay can range from $3000 per fight to $25,000 per fight. There are win bonuses, performance bonuses and endorsements.
There are a few fighters at the top like Conor McGregor who make millions of dollars per fight.
There are a few fighters at the top like Conor McGregor who make millions of dollars per fight.
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Wael’s Answer
Check the link below.
http://www.bjpenn.com/mmanews/5-shocking-facts-about-the-ufc-pay-scale/
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Syed’s Answer
In One year fighters with six to 10 UFC bouts will make $5,000; 11 to 15 will get fighters $10,000; 16 to 20 fights earns $15,000; and 21 bouts and up gets a fighter $20,000. Title challengers will make $30,000 and champions will pull in $40,000.
Note : This will risk your life
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