UFC 204 Reebok pay tops $200,000
Under the UFC Athlete Outfitting policy, fighters are compensated for wearing Reebok apparel in the Octagon, and during fight week. The…

Under the UFC Athlete Outfitting policy, fighters are compensated for wearing Reebok apparel in the Octagon, and during fight week. The income is based on ZUFFA-era tenure in the UFC, or top tier promotions ZUFFA has acquired like Strikeforce and WEC.
1-5 bouts gets $2,500
6-10 bouts gets $5,000
11-15 bouts gets $10,000
16-20 bouts gets $15,000
21 bouts + gets $20,000
Champions earn $40,000 while title challengers get $30,000
The full UFC 204 UFC Athlete Outfitting payouts totaled $202,500
Michael Bisping: $40,000
beat Dan Henderson: $30,000
Gegard Mousasi: $10,000
beat Vitor Belfort: $20,000
Jimi Manuwa: $5,000
beat Ovince Saint Preux: $10,000
Stefan Struve: $15,000
beat Daniel Omielanczuk: $5,000
Mirsad Bektic: $2,500
beat Russell Doane: $5,000
Iuri Alcantara: $10,000
beat Brad Pickett: $15,000
Damian Stasiak: $2,500
beat Davey Grant: $2,500
Leon Edwards: $5,000
beat Albert Tumenov: $5,000
Marc Diakiese: $2,500
beat Lukasz Sajewski: $2,500
Mike Perry: $2,500
beat Danny Roberts: $2,500
Leonardo Santos: $5,000
beat Adriano Martins: $5,000
Reebok pay serves as a rough measure of the quality of a show. A full card with all green fighters would total $90,000. A card with a mathematically impossible 13 title fights would be $910,000. By this standard, UFC 204 was not UFC 200 ($350,000), but it was larger than UFC 195, and very similar in size to the two PPV events that immediately preceded it.
UFC 204: $202,500
UFC 202: $207,500
UFC 201: $205,000
UFC 200: $350,000
UFC 199: $297,500
UFC 198: $240,000
UFC 197: $222,500
UFC 196: $220,000
UFC 195: $172,500
H/T MMAjunkie
