Tag: Conor McGregor

  • Conor McGregor Returning To UFC To Fight Max Holloway at UFC 329

    Conor McGregor Returning To UFC To Fight Max Holloway at UFC 329

    It’s finally happening… Conor McGregor is making his return to the UFC.

    It was announced earlier today that former UFC Featherweight and Lightweight Champion Conor McGregor will be returning to the promotion at UFC 329, when he takes on Max Holloway in a Welterweight Main Event rematch.

    Also announced for the UFC 329 card, Benoit Saint Denis vs. Paddy Pimblett, and Cory Sandhagen vs. Mario Bautista. More fights will be announced at a later date. You can read the full press release announcing Conor McGregor’s return at UFC 329 below.

    CONOR MCGREGOR REMATCHES MAX HOLLOWAY
    IN WELTERWEIGHT MAIN EVENT AT UFC® 329
    LIVE ON PARAMOUNT+
    FEATURED BOUTS:
     (#5) BENOIT SAINT DENIS vs. (#6) PADDY PIMBLETT
    (#4) CORY SANDHAGEN vs. (#6) MARIO BAUTISTA
    UFC® 329: MCGREGOR vs. HOLLOWAY 2
    TICKETS ON SALE FRIDAY, MAY 29
    Las Vegas – UFC International Fight Week returns to Las Vegas, headlined by a thrilling rematch that will see former two-division UFC champion Conor McGregor collide with former featherweight titleholder Max Holloway in a rematch 13 years in the making. Also, an exciting lightweight contenders’ bout sees No. 5 ranked contender Benoit Saint Denis battle No. 6 Paddy Pimblett.
    UFC® 329: MCGREGOR vs. HOLLOWAY 2 takes place Saturday, July 11 at T-Mobile Arena with the main card starting at 9 p.m. ET / 6 p.m. PT on Paramount+. The prelims will begin at 7 p.m. ET / 4 p.m. PT. The early prelims will kick off at 5 p.m. ET / 2 p.m. PT on Paramount+ and UFC Fight Pass.
    UFC® 329: MCGREGOR vs. HOLLOWAY 2 tickets will go on sale Friday, May 29 at 10 a.m. PT and are available at AXS.com. Ticket sales are limited to eight (8) per person. UFC Fight Club ® will have the opportunity to purchase tickets Wednesday, May 27 at 10 a.m. PT via the website UFCFightClub.com. A special Internet ticket pre-sale will be available to UFC newsletter subscribers Thursday, May 28 at 10 a.m. ET. To access the pre-sale, users must register for the UFC newsletter through UFC.com
    UFC VIP Experience packages are available via On Location, UFC’s Official VIP Experience Provider. Enjoy exclusive access with an official ticket package that includes premium seating, all-inclusive hospitality, in-seat beverage service, meet-and-greets with UFC Octagon Girls and more. Visit UFCVIP.com for more information.
    McGregor (22-6, fighting out of Dublin, Ireland) returns to action for the first time in five years looking for a vintage performance. A devastating striker, he holds thrilling KO wins against Eddie Alvarez, Jose Aldo and Donald Cerrone. McGregor plans to remind fans why he is one of the greatest fighters ever by securing a second victory over Holloway.
     
    Holloway (27-9, fighting out of Waianae, Hawaii) intends to spoil McGregor’s return with a highlight-reel finish. A former BMF titleholder, he has earned memorable wins against Justin Gaethje, Chan Sung Jung and Brian Ortega. Holloway now looks to even the score by stopping McGregor in emphatic fashion.
    Saint Denis (17-3 1NC, fighting out of Paris, France) steps back in the Octagon following an impressive TKO win against Dan Hooker in February.  Currently riding a four-fight win streak, he also holds notable victories over Beneil Dariush, Mauricio Ruffy and Matt Frevola. Saint Denis now plans to finish Pimblett and stake his claim for a title shot.
    Pimblett (23-4, fighting out of Liverpool, Merseyside, England) is coming off his Fight of the Year candidate against Justin Gaethje in January. A relentless competitor, he has delivered exciting victories over Michael Chandler, King Green and Tony Ferguson. Pimblett aims to halt Saint Denis’ momentum to crack the lightweight Top 5.
    Additional bouts on the card include:
    • Former UFC bantamweight title challenger and No. 4 ranked contender Cory Sandhagen (18-6, fighting out of Aurora, Colo.) runs it back with No. 8 Mario Bautista (17-3, fighting out of Phoenix, Ariz.)
    • No. 4 ranked flyweight contender Brandon Royval (17-9, fighting out of Denver, Colo.) looks to halt the momentum of rising No. 6 Lone’er Kavanagh (10-1, fighting out of London, England)
    • Freestyle wrestling Olympic gold medalist Gable Steveson (3-0, fighting out of Minneapolis, Minn.) makes his highly anticipated UFC debut against Elisha Ellison (5-2, fighting out of Enumclaw, Wash.) in a heavyweight tilt
    • Former middleweight champion Robert Whittaker (27-9, fighting out of Sydney, Australia) moves up to light heavyweight to face No. 13 ranked contender Nikita Krylov (31-11, fighting out of Kislovodsk, Russia)
    • Former bantamweight champion Cody Garbrandt (15-7, fighting out of Uhrichsville, Ohio) collides with Adrian Yanez (17-6-1, fighting out of Houston, Texas) in a battle at 135-pounds
    • No. 8 ranked flyweight contender Tracy Cortez (12-3, fighting out of Phoenix, Ariz.) squares off with No. 12 Wang Cong (9-1, fighting out of Liaoning Province, China)
    • Damian Pinas (9-1, fighting out of Aruba) takes on Cesar Almeida (7-2, fighting out of Sao Paulo, Brazil) in a middleweight bout
    • Undefeated Luke Riley (13-0. Fighting out of Liverpool, England) meets Kai Kamaka III (15-7-1, fighting out of Kapolei, Hawaii) at featherweight
    • Ryan Gandra (9-1, fighting out of Betim, Brazil) locks horns with Zachary Reese (10-3 1NC, fighting out of Houston, Texas by way of Shiner, Texas) in a middleweight clash
    • Ode Osbourne (13-9 1NC, fighting out of Las Vegas, Nev. by way of Milwaukee, Wisc.) faces Cody Durden (18-10-1, fighting out of Covington, Ga.) at flyweight
    For the latest information on bout announcements and additional information for this event, please visit www.ufc.com. All bouts are subject to change.
    We will keep you updated here at Bodyslam.net when more information about Conor McGregor’s UFC return, or fights for the upcoming UFC 329 event are announced.
  • EA Officially Drops UFC 6 Video Game Trailer

    EA Officially Drops UFC 6 Video Game Trailer

    EA’s UFC 6 is coming next month, with a release date of June 19, 2026. The video game had a cover reveal last week, which showed Alex Pereira gracing the cover of the base game edition, while Max Holloway is the cover man for the Ultimate Edition of the game.

    The trailer for the video game has now also been released today on social media by the EA team. The trailer features many fighters, but kicks off with a first look at Max Holloway vs. Conor McGregor. You can see the full trailer below!

    The game is available to be pre-ordered right now, and fans who do pre-order will receive 7 days early access to the game. You can pre-order here. 

  • Highest Paid MMA Fighter in 2026 – Who Really Earns Most?

    Highest Paid MMA Fighter in 2026 – Who Really Earns Most?

    Money is now one of the biggest talking points in MMA, and fighters are the first to feel the impact. Pay structures and sponsorships shape their careers and choices inside and outside the cage. For readers who already follow fight odds, props and major cards through sports betting, fighter earnings add just another layer of context. 

    The biggest earners are usually the biggest draws – names that attract audiences and influence how events are promoted. Their presence can shift attention around a card, but the foundation remains their performance. That is also why bookmaker platforms stay active during major UFC events. That financial gravity explains why the debate around the highest paid UFC fighter is very different from the debate around the best UFC fighter ever. One reflects financial pull, the other competitive legacy. But let’s get into the details.

    How UFC Fighter Salary Structures Work

    The UFC does not pay everyone on the same scale, and that is why salary discussions may get messy. A typical UFC salary structure can include several layers:

    • Show money for appearing on the card; 
    • A win bonus if the contract still uses that model; 
    • A $50 000 performance or fight bonus on standout nights; 
    • Pay-per-view points for top champions and proven sellers; 
    • Outside income from sponsorships, appearances and businesses. 

    This structure explains why people who wonder how much does a UFC fighter make rarely get one clean answer. It is not just the salary, many other sources of income should be taken into account. 

    UFC Salary Structure Explained

    Entry level UFC fighter salary contracts usually begin at around $12,000 to show and $12,000 to win. However, these figures aren’t fixed. Champions can earn a guaranteed $500,000 before bonuses, while superstars can add millions in PPV points. A fighter who loses may leave with only $12,000 before taxes and expenses. 

    Performance bonuses are the strongest incentive. The UFC still regularly awards $50,000 for “Fight of the Night” or “Performance of the Night”. For lower level fighters, that amount can double or even triple their total earnings. 

    Average UFC Fighter Salary Compared to Top Stars

    Many people wonder how much the average UFC player makes. This depends on their level, experience, skills and popularity. The UFC fighter salary varies widely depending on experience and popularity. However, the average UFC salary is estimated to be based on the tier, as follows:

    Entry-level $12,000 – $20,000
    Mid-tier $50,000 – $120,000
    Upper-tier $150,000 – $500,000
    Champions $500,000 – $3,000,000

    The average salary of a UFC fighter is around $150,000. But again, it depends on the player and his level. For example, Conor McGregor reportedly earned more than $20 million for some UFC fights before sponsorships and PPV points. 

    Fighters of that level also tend to shape betting markets, often drawing tighter and more competitive odds. All bookmakers reflect that demand, but some go further. At LEON Bet, one can also find less popular markets, along with casino games and attractive bonuses. So if you’re looking for a more complete experience, it makes sense to bet with experts.

    How Much Does a UFC Fighter Make Per Fight

    A low-card fighter may get $20,000 – $50,000 per fight with bonuses and more. A ranked contender often will earn six figures. Champions and PPV stars can make seven figures in just one night.

    Average Earnings in MMA

    Outside the UFC, earnings drop significantly. Fighter pay varies by market size and local popularity. Most athletes earn modest purses, often supplemented by sponsorships.

    Average Salary of MMA Fighter in Major Promotions

    Promotions like PFL, One Championship and Bellator (legacy deals) often pay more than local circuits but less than UFC stars. Typical ranges for the average salary of MMA fighter are:

    • PFL tournament fighters: $50,000 to $1 million if they win the season; 
    • ONE Championship starts at six figures for major names; 
    • Regional promotions are often under $10 000 per fight.

    It is difficult to give a specific number for the average salary of an MMA fighter, because it really depends. While a newbie can earn between $10,000 and $30,000 per fight, top fighters can get millions per fight, even if they lose. 

    How Much Do MMA Fighters Make Outside the UFC

    Regional fighters in Australia or Greece may earn only $1,000 – $10,000 per bout unless they sell tickets or attract sponsors. That is why asking how much do MMA fighters make has no simple answer. 

    Factors That Influence MMA Fighter Salary

    There are several factors that can shape the MMA fighter salary. Some of them are:

    • Championship status; 
    • Social media following; 
    • PPV draw;
    • Negotiation leverage; 
    • Sponsorship value. 

    Together, these factors determine how much a fighter can actually command.

    Rank UFC Fighters by Career Earnings

    If you rank UFC fighters by career earnings in 2026, Conor McGregor still sits comfortably at number one. Forbes estimated he earned $180 million in 2021 alone, and his total career earnings are believed to exceed $250 million. Jon Jones, Khabib Nurmagomedov, Georges St-Pierre and Israel Adesanya follow. 

    Highest Paid UFC Fighters of All Time

    The highest paid UFC fighters of all time are led by Conor McGregor, whose UFC 229 against Khabib reportedly sold 2.4 million PPV buyers. Khabib earned millions from that fight and his later business ventures. Jon Jones continues earning 7 figures for major fights.

    The Best UFC Fighter Ever Debate

    The best UFC fighter ever debate is not about money. Jon Jones is often considered number one because of wins over elite champions across multiple eras. St-Pierre built one of the most complete resumes in MMA history. Khabib retired 29-0 undefeated. Anderson Silva defended his title 10 times and changed striking forever. 

    Conor McGregor leads UFC fighter salary comparison in MMA

    Top UFC Fighters of All Time

    The top UFC fighters of all time usually are the names we know. These include:

    • Jon Jones;
    • George St-Pierre; 
    • Anderson Silva; 
    • Khabib Nurmagomedov; 
    • Demetrious Johnson; 
    • Amanda Nunes.

    Nunes became the greatest female fighter ever. She has titles in two divisions, and this is what makes her unique. 

    Most Popular UFC Fighters Worldwide

    The most popular UFC fighters often earn the most from sponsorships and outside businesses. McGregor, Nate Diaz, Sean O’Malley, and Israel Adesanya lead global popularity charts. 

    Comparing UFC Fighter Salary With Other Combat Sports

    Now, let’s compare average UFC fighter salary with other combat sports. As you will see, MMA pay still trails boxing at the highest level. 

    Canelo Alvarez and Tyson Fury can earn $30 million or more for just one fight. UFC stars rarely reach that without PPV upside. TKO reported over $1.36 billion in revenue for 2025. Fighter salaries have grown, but many athletes still argue they deserve a larger share.

    What Determines a Fighter’s Long‑Term Earnings

    Long-term wealth often depends on more than just the fights. Some of the key factors include:

    • Smart branding; 
    • PPV points; 
    • Sponsorship deals; 
    • Business ventures. 

    A fighter can get a good salary while fighting, but when it comes to the long-term, it is his personal branding and businesses that will make the most earnings. 

    FAQ

    How much does a UFC fighter make?

    The sum ranges from low five figures on entry contracts to millions for champions with PPV points. 

    What is the average UFC fighter salary?

    According to information by Gold BJJ, the average UFC fighter makes $150,249, but it depends on the different incomes. 

    Who is the highest paid MMA fighter?

    Conor McGregor remains the highest paid MMA fighter in 2026.