Lorenzo Fertitta When it comes to most of the UFC’s finances, “under wraps” is an appropriate term. The promotion discloses the show and win money it pays its fighters when events take place in a state that has an athletic commission that releases the figures. And it hands out $200,000 in announced bonus money for each event. In addition, there is a pay structure in place that is clear cut for what fighters make per event from the UFC’s apparel partnership with Reebok. But beyond that, what the UFC brings in itself – as well as much of what it gives out to fighters in undisclosed compensation via pay-per-view points or extra “locker room bonuses” – is left to speculation
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Lorenzo Fertitta says UFC’s 2015 set record with around $600 million in revenue – MMA Junkie