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It was a big night for Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) welterweight Donald Cerrone.
Not only did he set the record for UFC wins, “Cowboy” landed an extra $50,000 performance bonus for submitting Mike Perry at the UFC Fight Night 139 mixed martial arts (MMA) event last weekend in Denver, Colorado.
On top of that, Cerrone can now add an additional $20,000, coming by way of the Promotional Guidelines Compliance Program, which requires fighters to show up on fight week and wear those ugly Reebok uniforms.
Here’s the payout list, helpfully compiled by MMAjunkie.com.
Yair Rodriguez: $5,000
def. Chan Sung Jung: $5,000Donald Cerrone: $20,000
def. Mike Perry: $5,000Germaine de Randamie: $5,000
def. Raquel Pennington: $5,000Beneil Dariush: $10,000
def. Thiago Moises: $3,500Maycee Barber: $3,500
def. Hannah Cifers: $3,500Mike Trizano: $3,500
def. Luis Pena: $3,500Ashley Yoder: $4,000
def. Amanda Cooper: $5,000Bobby Moffett: $3,500
def. Chas Skelly: $5,000Davi Ramos: $4,000
def. John Gunther: $3,500Devonte Smith: $3,500
def. Julian Erosa: $3,500Eric Shelton: $4,000
def. Joseph Morales: $3,500Mark De La Rosa: $3,500
def. Joby Sanchez: $4,000
According to the payout structure (see it), the more fights you have combined with UFC and the now-defunct World Extreme Cagefighting (WEC) and Strikeforce promotions, the more coin you have for your combat sports piggy bank. And the less fights you have under the ZUFFA banner ... well, the less you get. Fighters will also receive royalty and payments up to 20-30 percent of any UFC-related merchandise sold that bears his or her likeness.
For complete UFC Denver results click here.