As UFC 270 is all set to take off from January 23rd, Sunday , we take a look at the purse, salaries and payouts of all the fighters and Francis Ngannou vs Ciryl Gane
The UFC 270 main event will see Francis Ngannou taking on Ciryl Gane with the former fighter looking to defend his heavyweight title at the Honda Center in Anaheim, California over the coming weekend.
While Ngannou goes into the fight after knocking out Stipe Miocic back in March last year, Ciryl Gane on the other hand made Derrick Lewis go to sleep at UFC 265 in August of 2021, ultimately getting crowned as the interim UFC heavyweight champion.
So here’s all you need to know about the purse, payouts and salaries of all the fighters participating in UFC 270 this weekend:
UFC 270 Francis Ngannou vs Ciryl Gane: All Fighters’ Salaries, Purse And Payouts
Francis Ngannou: The French-Cameroonian mixed martial artist has a record of 16-3-0. He needs to get his head into the game if he wants a shot at defending his heavyweight title against Gane. There is a reason why this beast of a 6’4 inch guy is known as the hardest record puncher in the world, something Gane must remember at all costs.
The 35-year old heavyweight champion is currently on top of the list of UFC 270 salaries and purse payouts with him bagging a guaranteed purse of $750k. If this guy is playing at an online casino, he obviously doesn’t need a 500% first deposit bonus because the guaranteed purse that he would make was initially reported to amount to that of $500k. The guaranteed purse that he would make was initially reported to amount to that of $500k. $42,000 is the sponsorship bonus and the total payouts for Ngannou stands at $850,000 (no ppv bonus included).
Ciryl Gane: Stepping into the ring with an impressive record of 10-0-0, Ciryl Gane is not one to be underestimated. Nicknamed “Bon Gamin”, the Frenchman is a strong competitor and will not go down without a fight against Ngannou. He will be making a guaranteed purse of $500,000, with a bonus of $100,000 if he were to win the bout, a $32,000 sponsorship bonus, with the total payouts amounting to $730,000 (no ppv bonus included).
All Fighters’ Purse Payouts And Salaries
Fighters | Guaranteed Purse | Win Bonus | Sponsorship Bonus | UFC Bonus | Total Payouts |
Francis Ngannou | $750,000 | N/A | $42,000 | – | $850,000 (no ppv bonus included) |
Ciryl Gane | $500,000 | $100,000 | $32,000 | – | $730,000 (no ppv bonus included) |
Brandon Moreno | $500,000 | $100,000 | $42,000 | – | $650,000 (no ppv bonus included) |
Deiveson Figueiredo | $400,000 | $100,000 | $20,000 | – | $570,000 (no ppv bonus included) |
Greg Hardy | $75,000 | – | $5,000 | – | – |
Alexey Oleynik | $110,000 | $100,000 | $10,000 | – | – |
Cody Stamann | $75,000 | – | $5,000 | – | – |
Said Nurmagomedov | $60,000 | – | $5,000 | – | – |
Movsar Evloev | $60,000 | – | $5,000 | – | – |
Ilia Topuria | $60,000 | – | $5,000 | – | – |
Poliana Botelho | $36,000 | – | $5,000 | – | – |
Ji Yeon Kim | $30,000 | – | $5,000 | – | – |
Warlley Alves | $48,000 | – | $5,000 | – | – |
Jack Della | $10,000 | – | $4,000 | – | – |
Tony Gravely | $30,000 | – | $5,000 | – | – |
Saimon Oliveira | $10,000 | – | $4,000 | – | – |
Rodolfo Vieira | $22,000 | – | $4,000 | – | – |
Wellington Turman | $26,000 | – | $5,000 | – | – |
Trevin Giles | $30,000 | – | $5,000 | – | – |
Michael Morales | $10,000 | – | $4,000 | – | – |
Viviane Araújo | $36,000 | – | $5,000 | – | – |
Alexa Grasso | $48,000 | – | $5,000 | – | – |
Matt Frevola | $30,000 | – | $5,000 | – | – |
Genaro Valdez | $10,000 | – | $4,000 | – | – |
Kay Hansen | $16,000 | – | $4,000 | – | – |
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