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Reebok deal pays $230,000 in debut

The new Reebok sponsorship deal debuted this weekend, and this is how the figures break down for UFC 189, from a high of $40,000 to ten fighters who earned $2,500.

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Chris Palmquist
July 12, 2015 · 1 min read
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The new Reebok sponsorship deal debuted this weekend, and this is how the figures break down for UFC 189, from a high of $40,000 to ten fighters who earned $2,500.

Under the tiered Reebok sponsorship program, payout increase based in tenure, with an extra champion and challenger tier. As well Reebok has cut deals with several fighters, including new UFC interim featherweight champion Conor McGregor.

1-5 bouts get $2,500

6-10 bouts get $5,000

11-15 bouts earn $10,000

16-20 bouts pocket $15,000

21 bouts and more get $20,000

Title challengers get $30,000

Champions get $40,000

Here’s how it broke down for UFC 189

Conor McGregor: $30,000

def. Chad Mendes: $30,000

Champ Robbie Lawler: $40,000

def. Rory MacDonald: $30,000

Jeremy Stephens: $20,000

def. Dennis Bermudez: $5,000

Gunnar Nelson: $5,000

def. Brandon Thatch: $2,500

Thomas Almeida: $2,500

def. Brad Pickett: $5,000

Matt Brown: $15,000

def. Tim Means: $5,000

Alex Garcia: $2,500

def. Mike Swick: $10,000

John Howard: $10,000

def. Cathal Pendred: $2,500

Cody Garbrandt: $2,500

def. Henry Briones: $2,500

Louis Smolka: $2,500

def. Neil Seery: $2,500

Cody Pfister: $2,500

def. Yosdenis Cedeno: $2,500

TOTAL = $230,000.

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