How much does Conor McGregor make UFC 246?

How much does Conor McGregor make UFC 246?

For his last three fights against Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone, Khabib Nurmagomedov, and Eddie Alvarez, McGregor has earned a base pay of $3 million from the UFC according to the Nevada State Athletic Commission.

Do you have to pay for PPV on ESPN Plus?

ESPN Plus is required to buy individual UFC PPV events, which are $69.99 apiece. However, there are often bundle deals available for new ESPN Plus yearly subscribers. If you’re already on ESPN Plus, then you pay a reduced fee for the UFC 260 PPV at $69.99.

How much does a UFC PPV cost?

Existing yearly ESPN+ subscribers will be able to purchase each UFC PPV event (streaming in HD) for $69.99. Existing Monthly ESPN+ subscribers will be able to either upgrade to an annual plan and purchase UFC PPV for $89.98 OR purchase the UFC PPV for $69.99 by itself.

What is the biggest fight in UFC history?

The blockbuster UFC lightweight championship clash between Khabib Nurmagomedov and Conor McGregor remains the promotion’s biggest ever pay-per-view. UFC 229 garnered a reported 2,400, and is the company’s first and only event to crack the 2 million mark.

Which UFC event made the most money?

The mixed martial arts (MMA) promotion’s event with the most PPV numbers remains UFC 229 in 2018, when 2.4 million people paid to watch McGregor lose to Russia’s Khabib Nurmagomedov.

What’s more popular UFC or boxing?

If we look at the official numbers and statistics, we can see that boxing is still more popular than MMA. The largest MMA event was the memorable UFC around 2.4 million pay per view buys. Boxing owns four events that had higher PPV sales than UFC 229, and many more events that sold over 1 million + buys.

How much is the UFC worth?

In 2016, The UFC was sold to a group of private investors for over $4billion, with reports White will get of all future profit.

How old is Bruce Buffer?

63 years (May 21, 1957)

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