I work a desk job and for fun, I like to break down numbers from time to time for shits 'n' giggles. A new fighter has his first fight in the UFC... he's paid $8k to show and another $8k if he wins, plus there are opportunities for bonuses (big ones)... however let's just say that you don't win your first fight and you don't win FOTN.
Your purse is $8k... take away 30% for taxes
Now you're at $5,600, but now you have to pay your trainers + management fees (for argument sake let's say that you pay each 10%)
Now you are at $4,480 and you have 2 months until your next fight (sometimes longer, but let's say you get another one 8 weeks later)...
Your monthly income is $2,240 and you are in the NFL of Mixed Martial Arts... this doesn't include endorsements, seminars, etc. BUT STILL... I think that the fighters are a bit under compensated.
This also has to be an underlying reason why the undercard/prelim fights are sometimes more exciting than the main card fights... these guys are hungrier and want it more.
What are your thoughts on UFC payouts, should they be increased?
Your purse is $8k... take away 30% for taxes
Now you're at $5,600, but now you have to pay your trainers + management fees (for argument sake let's say that you pay each 10%)
Now you are at $4,480 and you have 2 months until your next fight (sometimes longer, but let's say you get another one 8 weeks later)...
Your monthly income is $2,240 and you are in the NFL of Mixed Martial Arts... this doesn't include endorsements, seminars, etc. BUT STILL... I think that the fighters are a bit under compensated.
This also has to be an underlying reason why the undercard/prelim fights are sometimes more exciting than the main card fights... these guys are hungrier and want it more.
What are your thoughts on UFC payouts, should they be increased?