Conor McGregor kept his hype train on track in a special Sunday UFC Fight Night in Boston, bloodying Dennis Siver en route to a second-round TKO stoppage. The victory sets up a challenge of featherweight champion Jose Aldo, likely at UFC 187 on Memorial Day weekend in Las Vegas. Fighting for the second time in two weeks, Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone escaped with a decision victory over Benson Henderson in the night’s co-main event. SEE ALSO: UFC Fight Night 59 Boston Fight Highlight Videos Not surprisingly, McGregor and Cerrone were the top two earners on the fight card, McGregor taking home $170,000 in disclosed pay, while Cerrone followed with $146,000 on the $831,000 payroll.
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UFC Fight Night 59 Fighter Salaries: McGregor and Cerrone Top $800,000-Plus Payroll – MMA Weekly