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Recent WEC Payouts for the fights

irishpride

MuscleChemistry Registered Member
WEC 34 fighters salaries: Faber, Pulver and McCullough top earners
by MMAjunkie.com Staff on Jun 02, 2008 at 6:29 pm ET
WEC featherweight champ Urijah Faber scored the biggest win of his career at Sunday's WEC 34 event, and he earned an event-high base salary of $44,000 in the process.

MMAjunkie.com (www.mmajunkie.com) today received the list of official salaries for the event, which took place at ARCO Arena in Sacramento, from the California State Athletic Commission.

Other top earners included Faber's opponent, Jens Pulver ($33,000), as well as Rob McCullough ($32,000) and WEC bantamweight champion Miguel Torres ($28,000).

The total disclosed payroll for the event was $260,000. The average salary was $11,818.

The full list of salaries included:

Urijah Faber ($44,000) def. Jens Pulver ($33,000)
Miguel Torres ($28,000) def. Yoshiro Maeda ($6,000)
Mark Munoz ($16,000) def. Chuck Grigsby ($3,000)
Rob McCullough ($32,000) def. Kenneth Alexander ($3,000)
Donald Cerrone ($10,000) def. Danny Castillo ($3000)
Mike Brown ($10,000) def. Jeff Curran ($10,000)
Will Ribeiro ($6,000) def. Chase Beebe ($7,000)
Tim McKenzie ($12,000) def. Jeremy Lang ($4,000)
Alex Serdyukov ($6,000) def. Luis Sapo ($3,000)
Jose Aldo ($6,000) def. Alexandre Franca Nogueira ($8,000)
Dominic Cruz ($6,000) def. Charlie Valencia ($7,000)
All of the winning fighters received "win bonuses" that doubled their salaries. For example, Faber earned a base salary of $22,000 and got an additional $22,000 for the victory. Had Pulver pulled off the victory, he would have been the event's highest-paid fighter with a $66,000 payday.

Now, the usual disclaimer: the figures do not include deductions for items such as insurance, licenses and taxes. Additionally, the figures do not include money paid by sponsors, which can oftentimes be a substantial portion of a fighter's income. They also do not include any un-reported "locker room" bonuses that organizations sometime pay. In other words, these are simply base salaries reported to the CSAC and do not represent the total amounts earned by each fighter.

In the night's main event, Faber scored a shutout unanimous-decision victory over Pulver in what was billed as the biggest fight in WEC history -- and perhaps, the biggest featherweight fight in MMA history. For more on the event, check out our "WEC: Faber vs. Pulver" recap.
 
supermannpc said:
man that is chump change compared to the UFC
Faber should switch
hell yeah it is! Kimbo is gettin over 6 figures for his fights, easy
 
supermannpc said:
he is probably stuck under contract with wec

yeah im sure ur right bro, considering he is their poster boy i would think he gets a yearly salary as well as per fight, atleast i think he should! and yes 44k$ is chump change!
 
I don't know about 44k being chump change but if he fights 5 times per year and wins 4 out of 5 he would make over 200k per year not counting any extra "bonuses". That's a pretty comfortable living for an up and comer that will be making more in the next few years if he continues to do well and doesn't get injured. He has a pretty bright future I think, but when he has the chance he should jump ship to the UFC for the bigger bucks.
 
BiggerStronger said:
I don't know about 44k being chump change but if he fights 5 times per year and wins 4 out of 5 he would make over 200k per year not counting any extra "bonuses". That's a pretty comfortable living for an up and comer that will be making more in the next few years if he continues to do well and doesn't get injured. He has a pretty bright future I think, but when he has the chance he should jump ship to the UFC for the bigger bucks.

Well no not chump change in regards to us normal folks, or most other fighters either, however for the hype that fight generated they could have went "pay per view" and payed each of those two guys faber and pulver 100k each a peice, and i think faber deserved way way more then 44k which i think is chump change for that "PARTICULAR" fight, there hows that bro,lol, ur right though 44k is not chump change in general!
 
I mean if "King of the cage" KOTC has pay per events then wec should do so also for fights hyped the way the "Faber -vs- Pulverized" was.
 
I've got to say that I wasn't that impressed with Kimbo. I mean sure, if you stand up with him he will tear you up, but I think he can be beat pretty easily by a guy close to his size who has a good ground game. I think it's just a matter of time and I don't know if he'll ever be able to get his ground game good enough to be in the UFC.
 
Spiderman said:
I've got to say that I wasn't that impressed with Kimbo. I mean sure, if you stand up with him he will tear you up, but I think he can be beat pretty easily by a guy close to his size who has a good ground game. I think it's just a matter of time and I don't know if he'll ever be able to get his ground game good enough to be in the UFC.

I agree I think "Kimbo" is nothing more then a case of a big fish in a little pond!
 
^ I agree. The WEC guys should be making more than that.

Kimbo is just a circus side show act. He is just a brawler not a MMA fighter. Once he has some real fights and gets destroyed he'll be gone as fast as he came in. It really is a shame that fighters like him are making a ton of cash when guys like Faber who have a ton of talent and are dedicated make a lot less. I guess some people are still looking for MMA fights that are just blood sport freak shows. It gives the sport a bad name.
 
why how much does kimbo get paid, i missed it if it was posted, i didnt think he made a ton of money, or atleast wouldnt think he did or should,lol,
 
hmmmm interesting!!! Wonder how much TNA Impact wrestlers make. I wanna take on kong-haha---just wanna do a drop on her big fat belly maybe it will pop!!!
 
BiggerStronger said:
I think they said he got paid like 100k for his fight.

yea they said something like that

he should not be getting paid that kind of money

44k to me is alot of money, but for someone who is the featherweight champion and defended his title 18+ times or so. You seen how they train. He has like 5 different coaches just for him
 
onyett said:
Maybe I am wrong but those who defend their titles I would think should get paid more money than that

in an ideal world i would have to agree, but in a money driven world i suppose they pay more to the guy who draws in the most paying fans :rolleyes:
 
Presser said:
in an ideal world i would have to agree, but in a money driven world i suppose they pay more to the guy who draws in the most paying fans :rolleyes:

They are probably having to pay out large amounts of money to their trainers unless their sponsors are picking up the supp, food and training tabs!!!. I don't think they work or would have time to work--don't know---any thoughts?
 
I agree, if they are training to compete professionally there is no way they have time for a separate job. Hopefully they have good sponsors that take care of most of the bills for this stuff b/c if not then he needs to fight as much as babalu did to make any money!
 
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