UFC 191 went down on Saturday night and delivered some good fights and some not so great fights. In the main event we saw a rematch between UFC flyweight champion Demetrious Johnson and John Dodson.

With names like Frank Mir, Andrei Arlovski and Joe Riggs you would think that the Reebok payouts would be pretty substantial this time around.

Remember that fighters get paid from Reebok according to their tenure with the Zuffa. So with veterans like those guys it would make sense that they get paid well, but the overall average, even with the championship fighters included, was only $8,750.

Outside of the champ and the challenger, Mir was the next biggest earner with $20K.

Check out the full rundown below:

Demetrious Johnson: $40,000

def. John Dodson $30,000

def. John Dodson $30,000 Andrei Arlovski: $15,000

def. Frank Mir: $20,000

def. Frank Mir: $20,000 Anthony Johnson: $15,000

def. Jimi Manuwa: $5,000

def. Jimi Manuwa: $5,000 Corey Anderson: $2,500

def. Jan Blachowicz: $2,500

def. Jan Blachowicz: $2,500 Paige VanZant: $2,500

def Alex Chambers: $2,500

def Alex Chambers: $2,500 Ross Pearson: $15,000

def. Paul Felder: $2,500

def. Paul Felder: $2,500 John Lineker: $5,000

def. Francisco Rivera: $5,000

def. Francisco Rivera: $5,000 Raquel Pennington: $2,500

def. Jessica Andrade: $5,000

def. Jessica Andrade: $5,000 Tiago Trator: $2,500

def. Clay Collard: $2,500

def. Clay Collard: $2,500 Joe Riggs: $10,000

def. Ron Stallings: $2,500

def. Ron Stallings: $2,500 Joaquim Silva: $2,500

def. Nazareno Malegarie: $2,500

The average number comes from adding all the fighter’s pay up, then dividing it among the number of fighters.

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