UFC Atlanta Fighter Pay Revealed: Rose Namajunas Earns More Than Kamaru Usman

Sports news » UFC Atlanta Fighter Pay Revealed: Rose Namajunas Earns More Than Kamaru Usman

Newly released figures reveal the disclosed fighter payouts for the recent UFC event in Atlanta, highlighting surprising differences in compensation.

`Thug` Rose Namajunas emerged as the highest-paid fighter on the card. She was one of three former champions competing, alongside Kamaru Usman and Cody Garbrandt.

In the main event, former pound-for-pound king Kamaru Usman returned to the win column with a dominant decision victory over Joaquin Buckley. In the co-main event, Namajunas also secured a unanimous decision win against her teammate Miranda Maverick. Cody Garbrandt, however, faced a loss on the scorecards against Raoni Barcelos.

A total of 26 fighters competed at the event, earning a combined disclosed payout exceeding $3 million.

Disclosed Salaries: Namajunas Leads at $500K

According to reports, Rose Namajunas` disclosed pay for her victory over Miranda Maverick was $500,000, including a $250,000 win bonus. The former two-time strawweight champion has now competed 18 times in the UFC.

Kamaru Usman was the next highest earner, receiving a disclosed $300,000 for his main event win (this figure did not include a win bonus).

Cody Garbrandt`s disclosed pay was $275,000, despite his loss to Raoni Barcelos.

Other notable disclosed payouts included Edmen Shahbayzan at $186,000, Alonzo Menifield at $250,000, and Michael Chiesa at $300,000. At the lower end of the scale, fighters like Rodolfo Bellato ($12,000), Kris Moutinho ($14,000), and Cameron Smotherman ($14,000) had the lowest disclosed payouts.

UFC Atlanta Performance Bonuses

Beyond the standard purses, UFC Atlanta awarded several performance bonuses, each worth $50,000.

The `Fight of the Night` bonus went to Kamaru Usman and Joaquin Buckley for their thrilling five-round main event battle.

Two `Performance of the Night` bonuses were also distributed. Jose Ochoa earned one for his impressive second-round knockout of Cody Durden. Malcolm Wellmaker received the other for his knockout win over Kris Moutinho, marking his second consecutive performance bonus after also earning one in April.

Ibrahim Qasim

Based in Riyadh, Ibrahim Qasim has established himself as one of Saudi Arabia's most insightful sports analysts. With 12 years of experience covering NBA and F1, his in-depth analysis brings fans closer to the action. When not tracking the latest basketball trades or analyzing race strategies, Ibrahim can be found at local cafés discussing upcoming MMA fights with fellow enthusiasts.

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