The special PPV event for which fight fans all over the world were patiently waiting has finally arrived. The UFC 313 is here and promises a fight spectacle like no other. A stacked-up fight card is set to unfold inside the Octagon, and some big names are scheduled to feature tonight. The headliner fight of the event will witness the undisputed Light-Heavyweight champion Alex Pereira potentially facing his toughest battle in the division yet, in the form of no.1 contender Magomed Ankalaev. Besides that, Lightweight veteran Justin Gaethje is also on the card. He will square off against Rafael Fiziev at the event. Besides the main event and co-main event attractions, the card also includes fighters like Jalin Turner, Ignacio Bahamondes, Amanda Lemos, Bobby Green, etc.
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UFC 313 Fighter Payouts
To showcase their mettle inside the ring, these fighters will draw a monetary sum, which will be based on certain factors, like the stature they hold and where they are placed on the card. The headlining fighters will rake in more sum than the rest of the fighters present on the fight card.
With that being the case, let's take a look at the expected salary each fighter is expected to take home.
- Alex Pereira: $3 million - $3.5 million, with a guaranteed $1 million fight purse
- Magomed Ankalaev: $750,000 guaranteed, potentially reaching $1.8 million if the event exceeds 850,000 buys
- Justin Gaethje: $750,000 without PPV cut, potentially reaching low seven figures with PPV share
- Rafael Fiziev: $350,000 to $450,000
- Jalin Turner: $150,000
- Ignacio Bahamondes: $75,000
- Amanda Lemos: $40,000
- Iasmin Lucindo: $150,000
- Bobby Green: $350,000
- Mauricio Ruffy: $30,000
- Curtis Blaydes: $300,000
- Rizvan Kuniev: under $20,000
Please note: The figures given above only give a rough idea regarding how much money each fighter would be making by fighting at the UFC 313 event. The exact figures remain concealed and may never be revealed by the UFC.