Recent updates from the UFC have unveiled an intriguing shift in how fighters are financially recognized for their performances and adherence to professional guidelines. Following the recent UFC on ESPN 64 event in Mexico City, a total of $168,500 was disbursed to fighters under the UFC Promotional Guidelines Compliance program. This new system is essential,
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The atmosphere at UFC on ESPN 64 in Mexico City was electrifying, as seasoned fighters and fresh faces faced off in an arena that buzzed with anticipation. Remarkably, the night highlighted the emergence of new talent making waves in the midst of established fighters. With a total of four fighters awarded an additional $50,000 bonus
The financial paradigm within mixed martial arts has witnessed substantial transformations over the years, especially concerning the compensation structures for fighters. The most recent UFC event, UFC 306, highlighted this evolution with the implementation of its Promotional Guidelines Compliance pay system, which has become an integral aspect of the organization’s business model. This payment system,
Joshua Van has once again seized an unexpected opportunity in his MMA career. With Kevin Borjas withdrawing from the Sept. 14 UFC 306 card, Van has stepped in to face Edgar Chairez in a flyweight undercard bout at Sphere in Las Vegas. This last-minute change has raised the stakes for Van, as he prepares to
Edgar Chairez recently faced a tough defeat against Tatsuro Taira, a match that left him feeling unfulfilled and hungry for redemption. Despite taking the fight on short notice, Chairez believed he had the skills to come out victorious, but the lack of preparation hindered his performance. He acknowledged his cardio difficulties as the main factor