The dynamic landscape of Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) is ever-evolving, and the recent UFC 313 event in Las Vegas underscored this transformation. The fighters reaped a remarkable total of $213,500 in UFC Promotional Guidelines Compliance payments, reflecting the industry’s shift towards a more sustainable and structured financial model for its athletes. This new program is
Francis Marshall
As the UFC calendar for 2025 begins to take shape, fans are eagerly eyeing UFC 313, scheduled for March 8 at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. This much-anticipated event promises not only high-stakes matchups but also a vibrant display of Brazilian talent. Although the main event has yet to be announced, the undercard is
UFC lightweight Francis Marshall recently took a huge risk by stepping up on short notice to fight Dennis Buzukja just a week before UFC on ESPN 62. This risky move was motivated by the fact that Marshall felt his job was on the line. After facing defeats in his previous UFC fights, Marshall knew that
The UFC Promotional Guidelines Compliance payouts for the recent UFC on ESPN 62 event have been revealed, with fighters taking home a total of $166,500. This program, which encompasses various aspects such as outfitting requirements and media obligations, has replaced the previous system of payments under the UFC Athlete Outfitting Policy. Let’s delve deeper into