
Here are the official fighter salaries for the UFC 100: Making History fight card as released by the Nevada State Athletic Commission.
- Brock Lesnar – $400,000
- Georges St. Pierre – $400,000
- Dan Henderson – $250,000
- Michael Bisping – $150,000
- Mark Coleman – $100,000
- Jon Fitch – $90,000
- Thiago Alves – $60,000
- Yoshihiro Akiyama – $60,000
- Dong Hyun Kim – $58,000
- Frank Mir – $45,000
- Stephan Bonnar – $25,000
- Jim Miller – $22,000
- Mac Danzig – $20,000
- Alan Belcher – $19,000
- Jon Jones – $18,000
- Tom Lawlor – $16,000
- CB Dollaway – $14,000
- Jake O’Brien – $13,000
- Shannon Gugerty – $10,000
- Paulo Thiago – $8,000
- Matt Grice – $7,000
- TJ Grant – $5,000
The total disclosed fighter payout was $1,790,000.











Brock’s pay should have been docked for being such a tool
RJ’s longass rant for the day:
its kinda funny to see this was a pretty big payout for the UFC and the entire payout is less then one big named boxer makes in a fight, even in these failing times for them. im not sure what its going to take at this point to help the fighters make more, the big dogs at Zuffa know that for every $400,000/fight guy that walks away there is two $10,000/fight TUF rejects to take his place, and even though the TUFfer might not be near as good i dont think a majority of the fans care. i know lots of people who have become fans in the last few years who would rather see Mac Danzig then Frank Edgar or Chris Leben rather then Yushin Okami, because they know these names from the show. hopefully over the next year or two most of the TUF era fans will educate them selves enough to understand who is worthy of “big fight” status and then there will a bigger demanded to have bigger fights, with better fighters, and bigger paydays.