Four fighters – all welterweights – made more than six figures at UFC 201, which was the UFC’s final event of a record-settingly busy July.

MMAjunkie requested and today received the list of disclosed payouts from the Georgia Athletic and Entertainment Commission.

In the main event, Robbie Lawler took home an event high $500,000 – but he didn’t go home with the welterweight title. Lawler was knocked out in the first round by challenger Tyron Woodley, who banked $340,000 for the upset win in the championship bout.

On the main card, welterweight Jake Ellenberger got back in the win column with a bonus-winning knockout of Matt Brown. For the upset – Ellenberger had lost five of his past six – “The Juggernaut” banked $150,000.

Also reaching a six-figure payout was Jorge Masvidal, who got $114,000 for his decision welterweight win over Ross Pearson.

The total disclosed payroll for the event was $1.691 million.

UFC 201 took place this past Saturday at Philips Arena in Atlanta. The main card aired on pay-per-view following prelims on FS2 and UFC Fight Pass.

The full list of UFC 201 payouts included:

Tyron Woodley: $340,000 (includes $70,000 win bonus)

def. Robbie Lawler: $500,000

Karolina Kowalkiewicz: $38,000 (includes $19,000 win bonus)

def. Rose Namajunas: $46,000

Jake Ellenberger: $150,000 (includes $75,000 win bonus)

def. Matt Brown: $73,000

Erik Perez: $48,000 (includes $24,000 win bonus)

def. Francisco Rivera: $23,000

Ryan Benoit: $26,000 (includes $13,000 win bonus)

def. Fredy Serrano: $12,000

Nikita Krylov: $48,000 (includes $24,000 win bonus)

def. Ed Herman: $51,000

Jorge Masvidal: $114,000 (includes $57,000 win bonus)

def. Ross Pearson: $54,000

Anthony Hamilton: $32,000 (includes $16,000 win bonus)

def. Damian Grabowski: $18,000

Wilson Reis: $50,000 (includes $25,000 win bonus)

def. Hector Sandoval: $12,000

Michael Graves: $12,000

vs. Bojan Velickovic: $14,000 (fight was declared a majority draw)

Damien Brown: $20,000 (includes $10,000 win bonus)

def. Cesar Arzamendia: $10,000

Now, the usual disclaimer: The figures do not include deductions for items such as insurance, licenses and taxes. Additionally, the figures do not include money paid by sponsors, including the official UFC Athlete Outfitting sponsorship program pay. They also do not include any other “locker room” or special discretionary bonuses the UFC oftentimes pays. They also do not include pay-per-view cuts that some top-level fighters receive.

For example, as previously reported, UFC officials handed out additional $50,000 UFC 201 bonuses to Woodley and Ellenberger (“Performance of the Night”) and Kowalkiewicz and Namajunas (“Fight of the Night”).

In other words, the above figures are simply base salaries reported to the commission and do not reflect entire compensation packages for the event.

For complete coverage of UFC 201, check out the UFC Events section of the site.