ADELAIDE, Australia – Now that fighters know the specifics of the UFC’s new sponsorship deal with Reebok, they’ve weighed in – and many of them aren’t exactly happy.

We caught up with a handful of fighters to discuss the UFC-Reebok “athlete outfitting policy,” which pays UFC competitors anywhere from $2,500 to $40,000 per fight based on seniority and title-fight status.

With the deal, which goes into effect on July 11 with UFC 189, all other fight-night sponsorships are banned. For fighters such as Brendan Schaub, who stands to earn $10,000 per fight with his Reebok fight-night apparel, it’s a substantial decline from his previous pay, which he said was six figures per bout from outside sponsorships.

Although some fighters in the above video look for the positives, many see the obvious drawbacks.

Check out the above video as UFC Fight Night 65 fighters such as Stipe Miocic, Brad Tavares, Kyle Noke, Kailin Curran, Sean O’Connell, Bec Rawlings and others break down the numbers ahead of tonight’s UFC Fight Pass event in Australia.

And for more on UFC Fight Night 65, check out the UFC Rumors section of the site.

Ben Nguyen Alptekin Ozkilic Alptekin Ozkilic and Ben Nguyen Brendan O’Reilly Vik Grujic Vik Grujic and Brendan O’Reilly Kailin Curran Alex Chambers Alex Chambers and Kailin Curran Brad Scott Dylan Andrews Dylan Andrews and Brad Scott Lisa Ellis Bec Rawlings Bec Rawlings and Lisa Ellis Sam Alvey Daniel Kelly Daniel Kelly and Sam Alvey Jonavin Webb Kyle Noke Kyle Noke and Jonavin Webb Daniel Hooker Hatsu Hioki Hatsu Hioki and Daniel Hooker James Vick Jake Matthews Jake Matthews and James Vick Sean O’Connell Anthony Perosh Anthony Perosh and Sean O’Connell Robert Whittaker Brad Tavares Brad Tavares and Robert Whittaker Mark Hunt Stipe Miocic Stipe Miocic and Mark Hunt