Ben Henderson headlined an event in UFC's inaugural trip to Seoul, South Korea and he ended his Zuffa contract going 2-0 at welterweight after an entertaining win over Jorge Masvidal. The Half-Korean fighter recently stated that he plans to test the market during his free agency, and it looks like he won't be running out of suitors.

While many expect Bellator and other US-based promotions to be interested, another organization is throwing their hat in the ring and are already looking to capitalize on his popularity in Korea.

As officials have informed BloodyElbow.com, if Henderson truly plans to test the market, South Korea-based Road FC would be interested in acquiring the former UFC lightweight champ's services. The promotion is more than willing to make a substantial offer, and we're told that it would be significantly higher than what he currently earns.

"Korean fan favorite Benson Henderson put on an amazing performance in Seoul," Road FC General Manager Mark Lee said. "Road FC is aware he would like to test his upcoming free agency, and we're interested in discussing a contract with Mr. Henderson for $200,000."

Road FC has had 26 major events to date, and is hosting shows in Korea, Japan and China. They already have the top Korean fighters along with numerous UFC, PRIDE and K-1 vets that are highly popular in Asia, and it looks like they want to add an even bigger name that can draw well in the region.

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Henderson was on a $48,000 to show and $48,000 to win contract on his previous 3 bouts against Dos Anjos, Cerrone, and Thatch. As for sponsorship, he is expected to earn $15,000 with Reebok.

Ben's highest recorded base payout was back when he was still on a champion's contract and on a long undefeated streak in the UFC. He received $110,000 to show on his title defense against Pettis and 100/100 vs Melendez in 2013. He made 39/39 prior to those two contests.

Regardless if Road FC lands the former UFC champ or not, this does put in perspective how much of a pay jump Henderson could likely receive during negotiations.

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