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Conor McGregor Breaks Brock Lesnar's Record for Biggest Fight Purse at UFC 202


Conor McGregor Breaks Brock Lesnar's Record for Biggest Fight Purse at UFC 202

UFC 202 may go on to set a number of records, but it already broke one. According to MMAFighting.com's Marc Raimondi, Conor McGregor will earn the biggest disclosed MMA purse in the sport's history at $3 million. His opponent, Nate Diaz, will earn $2 million, which makes up part of the biggest combined payday in a bout.

The disclosed payouts do not include any of the pay-per-view revenue either fighter may be getting, meaning McGregor and Diaz are likely making more money.

How much more? Unfortunately, that will remain a mystery.

It's a considerable boost for McGregor, who became the UFC's first fighter to receive a seven-figure disclosed purse at UFC 196, earning $1 million for his initial fight opposite Diaz. Diaz, meanwhile, received $500,000 for his win.

From a historical perspective, it's a great increase over nearly all other purses. The biggest in MMA history for a long while was Andrei Arlovski's $1.5 million payday at the 2009 Affliction: Day of Reckoning pay-per-view, which he main evented opposite at-the-time No. 1 heavyweight Fedor Emelianenko.

Andrei Arlovski held the record for largest disclosed payout in MMA history for years.

That record would stand until UFC 200, where Brock Lesnar made a disclosed $2.5 million for his fight with Mark Hunt.

While the headliners are getting big checks, the fighters on the undercard aren't so lucky.

UFC 202 co-main eventers Anthony Johnson and Glover Teixeira will earn $135,000 and $65,000, respectively, with the winner doubling their pay. Donald "Cowboy" Cerrone is the fourth-highest-paid fighter on the card and will make a disclosed $85,000 to show, and another $85,000 to win.

In all likelihood, none of them will get a portion of any of the revenue generated from the broadcasts of the card.

Payout statistics courtesy of MMAJunkie.com's regular event-based disclosed payout pieces unless otherwise noted.

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