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The UFC 300 is almost here! The fight card is set to feature one of the most anticipated PPV events that has been put up in a few years. With the anticipated PPV, one cannot help but wonder how much the fighters on the fight card will be paid! Luckily, we have answers for this! Let us see how much the fighters are getting paid for UFC 300.

According to sources from MMA Salaries, the estimated payouts for UFC 300 could be around 14.2 million USD, with Venum sponsorships going up to somewhere around 400 thousand USD.

What will Alex Pereira, Jamahal Hill, and Max Holloway earn at UFC 300?

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The UFC light heavyweight champion, Alex Pereira, is estimated to earn around $2.850,000 for his fight against former UFC light heavyweight champion Jamahal Hill, who is expected to earn around $540,000. The flyweight champ, Zhang Weili, will take home $2,250,000, and her opponent, Yan Xiaonan, will take home $290,000.

The BMF title fighters will both earn a respectable amount, with the BMF champ, Justin Gaethje, earning $2,369,000 and Max Holloway possibly earning around $2,129,000 for their fight. Charles Oliveira could walk away with $779,000, and his opponent, Arman Tsarukyan, is estimated to make $164,000 at UFC 300.

The hottest UFC prospect, Bo Nickal’s estimated pay, will most likely turn out to be around $162,500, and his opponent, Cody Brundage, could bag around $64,000. However, this isn’t all, as the fighters fighting in the card could bag the biggest fight bonus in UFC history.

Dana White promises massive fight bonuses for UFC 300

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The press conference for UFC 300 was certainly one to remember. However, one thing stood out from the rest, and that was the increased bonuses for the historic UFC event. Given that the UFC awarded $100,000 in fight bonuses for UFC 100, it wasn’t a surprise to see fighters push for an incredible amount.

During the press conference, a fan asked Dana White if there would be an increased fight bonus for the event, which led the UFC CEO to ask, “What should it be raised to?” to which the fighters responded, “$300,000!”. White, in the giving mood he was in, agreed to the demands.

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Do you believe that the increase in bonus performances would lead to fighters fighting even harder at UFC 300? Let us know what you think in the comments section below. Stay tuned to find out who wins the historic UFC 300!!