The dust has settled from “UFC Fight Night 74” and their first trip into Saskatoon was a bizarre one, to say the least. Everything from a freak injury stopping the main-event short to a young fighter with tons of potential retiring after his first UFC win left fans scratching their heads, but nothing is more confusing than the Reebok payouts!

Max Holloway: $10,000

Charles Oliveira: $10,000

Neil Magny: $10,000

Erick Silva: $10,000

Patrick Cote: $15,000

Josh Burkman: $10,000

Francisco Trinaldo: $10,000

Chad Laprise: $2,500

Olivier Aubin-Mercier: $2,500

Tony Sims: $2,500

Valerie Letourneau: $2,500

Maryna Moroz: $2,500

Frankie Perez: $2,500

Sam Stout: $15,000

Felipe Arantes: $5,000

Yves Jabouin: $10,000

Nikita Krylov: $5,000

Marcos Rogerio de Lima: $2,500

Chris Kelades: $2,500

Chris Beal: $2,500

Shane Campbell: $2,500

Elias Silverio: $2,500

Misha Cirkunov: $2,500

Daniel Jolly: $2,500

Fans and fighters alike were not thrilled when the UFC revealed their method of how they will be paying the fighters with Reebok’s sponsorship money. Fighters less than six octagon appearances to their name will only make $2,500. 6-10 fights in the UFC will get you $5,000. For 11-15 octagon appearances, fighters will make $10,000 and an extra $5,000 for 16-20 fights. Long-time UFC fighters with more than 20 fights will receive $20,000.

Title challengers and champions will receive a bit more, regardless of how long they have been part of the UFC. Challengers will receive $30,000 while champions get $40,000.

What do you think of “UFC Fight Night 74’s” payouts? Share your thoughts in the comment section below!

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