Who is the top earner in MMA in 2015? We’ve crunched the numbers and have the answer.
It is worth noting that these are only the reported salaries plus Fight of the Night, Knockout of the Night, and Submission of the Night bonuses that have been made public, plus the official UFC Reebok sponsorship money starting with UFC 189. Many top performing fighters get additional bonuses paid out to them that aren’t reported, plus the top guys get a cut of the pay-per-view buys for events that they headline (not to mention every fighter makes sponsorship money). Also, many athletic commissions don’t report fighter’s salary info, so for those we’ve estimated a fighter’s purse based on what they have earned in their other recent fights Fighters with some estimated purses are marked with a * beside their name. This data should still be considered very close to accurate, as most fighters’ purses remain rather steady from fight to fight (unless they ink a new contract in the meantime).
(updated after UFC on Fox: dos Anjos vs Cerrone 2)
1 | Conor McGregor | UFC | $ 1,390,000 |
2 | Anthony ‘Rumble’ Johnson* | UFC | $ 951,000 |
3 | Chris Weidman | UFC | $ 915,000 |
4 | Michael Bisping* | UFC | $ 870,000 |
5 | Vitor Belfort* | UFC | $ 860,000 |
6 | Chad Mendes | UFC | $ 773,000 |
7 | Frankie Edgar* | UFC | $ 745,000 |
8 | Frank Mir* | UFC | $ 740,000 |
9 | Alistair Overeem* | UFC | $ 697,857 |
10 | Daniel Cormier | UFC | $ 650,000 |
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