The promotional guideline compliance pay (aka “Reebok pay”) for UFC Fight Night 137 from Sao Paulo is out, totalling $228,500 going to the fighters on the card. Formerly dubbed the UFC Athlete Outfitting Policy, the UFC Promotional Guidelines Compliance pay is now wrapped up in much more than just what a fighter wears on fight week. It’s all about fulfilling media obligations and following the UFC’s code of conduct.

This event’s $228k brings the total pay from Reebok to fighters past the $5 million mark, specifically $5,005,500. The amount made is tied up in number of fights for Zuffa promotions, with $3500 for 1-3 fights, $4000 for 4-5, $5000 for 6-10, $10,000 for 11-15, $15,000 for 16-20, and $20,000 for 21+ fights. Champions get $40,000 per fight and challengers $30,000.

Here’s what everyone made last night in Brazil:

Thiago “Marreta” Santos: $15,000

defeated Eryk Anders: $4,000

Alex Oliveira: $10,000

defeated Carlo Pedersoli Jr.: $3,500

Antonio Rogerio Nogueira: $10,000

defeated Sam Alvey: $15,000

Andre Ewell: $3,500

defeated Renan Barao: $15,000

Randa Markos: $5,000

vs. Marina Rodriguez: $3,500

Charles Oliveira: $20,000

defeated Christos Giagos: $4,000

Francisco Trinaldo: $15,000

defeated Evan Dunham: $15,000

Ryan Spann: $3,500

defeated Luis Henrique: $5,000

Augusto Sakai: $3,500

defeated Chase Sherman: $5,000

Sergio Moraes: $10,000

defeated Ben Saunders: $10,000

Mayra Bueno Silva: $3,500

defeated Gillian Robertson: $3,500

Thales Leites: $20,000

defeated Hector Lombard: $10,000

Elizeu Zaleski dos Santos: $5,000

defeated Luigi Vendramini: $3,500

Livia Renata Souza: $3,500

defeated Alex Chambers: $4,000

For more info and highlights from UFC Fight Night 137, click here.