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UFC on FOX 30 Reebok pay: Three reach non-title peak

At UFC on FOX 30, three fighters reached the non-title maximum of $20,000 and five received the minimum of $3,500.

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Kirik Jenness
July 29, 2018 · 1 min read
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Colloquially known as ‘Reebok pay’ or ‘Reebok money’ the UFC’s Promotional Guidelines Compliance policy compensates fighters for wearing Reebok apparel during fight week, media obligations, and compliance with the league fighter code of conduct. It was formerly known as the UFC Athlete Outfitting Policy. Fighters receive from $3,500 to $20,000 in a tiered structure based on number of fights, plus $30,000 for title challengers, and $40,000 for the champion.

At UFC on FOX 30, three fighters reached the non-title maximum of $20,000 and five received the minimum of $3,500.

Dustin Poirier: $20,000
defeated Eddie Alvarez: $5,000

Jose Aldo: $15,000
defeated Jeremy Stephens: $20,000

Joanna Jedrzejczyk: $10,000
defeated Tecia Torres: $5,000

Alexander Hernandez: $3,500
defeated Olivier Aubin-Mercier: $5,000

Jordan Mein: $10,000
defeated Alex Morono: $5,000

Hakeem Dawodu: $3,500
defeated Austin Arnett: $3,500

Islam Makhachev: $5,000
defeated Kajan Johnson: $5,000

Ion Cutelaba: $4,000
defeated Gadzhimurad Antigulov: $3,500

John Makdessi: $10,000
defeated Ross Pearson: $20,000

Katlyn Chookagian: $4,000
defeated Alexis Davis: $10,000

Dustin Ortiz: $10,000
defeated Matheus Nicolau: $4,000

Nina Ansaroff: $4,000
defeated Randa Markos: $5,000

Devin Powell: $3,500
defeated Alvaro Herrera: $4,000

Total: $197,500

H/T MMAjunkie

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