UFC 274 on Saturday, May 7th was a stacked, yet underwhelming fight card. Of course, the fight card also came with a bit of drama, with Lightweight Champion Charles Oliveira being stripped of his title before the event. After winning in electric fashion in the first round, many have been asking how much did Charles Oliveira make? Let’s take a look at the UFC payouts from Saturday’s UFC 274 PPV.

UFC Payouts, Salaries and Win Bonuses | UFC 274

Unfortunately, the official UFC 274 payouts are a bit unclear, since they don’t have to disclose UFC fighter salaries. However, we can make projections based on past pay that has been publicized.

FIGHTERGUARANTEEDWIN BONUS
Charles Oliveira*$550,000
Tony Ferguson$500,000
Michael Chandler$400,000X
Donald Cerrone$350,000
Justin Gaethje$300,000
Rose Namajunas$300,000
Ovince Saint Preux$260,000X
Mauricio Rua$150,000
Francisco Trinaldo$146,000X
Joe Lauzon$130,000
Carla Esparza$110,000
Tracy Cortez$98,000X
Blagoy Ivanov$85,000X
Marcos Rogerio$80,000
Randy Brown$75,000X
Danny Roberts$75,000
Norma Dumont$60,000
Journey Newson$40,000X
Matt Schnell$30,000
Macy Chiasson$25,000X
Kleydson Rodrigues$25,000
C.J. Vergara$24,000X
Ariane Carnelossi$23,500
Melissa Gatto$23,000
Khaos Williams$20,000
Brandon Royval$20,000X
Loopy Godinez$20,000X
Fernie Garcia$20,000
Andre Fialho$20,000X
Cameron VanCamp$20,000

*Due to missing weight and losing his championship status, this number could be affected for Charles Oliveira.

UFC 274 Bonuses | UFC Payouts

Much like other events, UFC bonuses of $50,000 are given out. Both fighters in the Fight of the Night get a greater UFC payout, as do two fighters that get a Performance of the Night bonus. Also, we have a new fighter bonus called “Fan Bonus of the Night,” which I will explain below.

Fight of the Night: Brandon Royval vs Matt Schnell

Brandon Royval vs Matt Schnell promised fireworks, and boy did it deliver. The flyweight contenders were aggressive immediately. It took only 2:14 for Royval to submit Schnell with a guillotine choke.

Performance Bonuses: Michael Chandler and Andre Fialho

For those who watched the UFC 274 fight card, there was no doubt that Michael Chandler would be walking away with a performance bonus. While he said after that he didn’t train this front kick at all, it executed it as if he did. Right down Browdway, Chandler connected with a big frontkick to Tony Ferguson, knocking him out.

While VanCamp stunned Andre Fialho a bit, he made quick work of the newcomer. A check left hook at 2:35 in the first round ended up putting the lights out. Now, he is looking for more, wanting another fight soon.

Fan Bonus of the Night: Rose Namajunas, Michael Chandler, Charles Oliveira

As part of their partnership with Crypto.com, UFC PPVs will now be having an additional $60,000 in bonuses that are payable in Bitcoin. Fans vote on who they believe deserves the bonuses, which are split up between first ($30,000), second ($20,000) and third ($10,000) in the voting. UFC 273 was the first time these new bonuses were paid out.

The former Strawweight Champion lost her belt tonight in what was an absolute dud for fans. However, it seems like fans wanted to show some love after losing by a split decision, so she will walk away with $30,000 extra. Michael Chandler will also get another $20,000 in bonuses, while Charles Oliveira gets $10,000 of UFC 274 bonuses.

UFC 274 Promotional Guidelines Compliance Pay

Finally, we also have UFC 274 Promotional Guidelines Compliance pay. This program includes media obligations, outfitting requirements and other code of conduct factors.

Under the UFC Promotional Guidelines Compliance program’s explanation, the payout tiers are broken down by the number UFC fights. Fighters with 1-3 bouts receive $4,000 per appearance; 4-5 bouts get $4,500; 6-10 bouts get $6,000; 11-15 bouts earn $11,000; 16-20 bouts pocket $16,000; and 21 bouts and more get $21,000. Additionally, champions earn $42,000 while title challengers get $32,000.

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How Much Did Charles Oliveira Make? | Salary From UFC 274

In the main event of the night, Charles Oliveira entered the octagon with a lot to prove, and he did just that. Both him and Justin Gaethje exchanged some big strikes early, resulting in both getting wobbled.

Once Oliveira finally got the fight to the ground he made quick work of his opponent, as we have seen him do more than any other fighter in the UFC. He ended the fight with a rear naked choke in 3:22.

After the main event fight and all of the drama that led up to it, it makes sense why people are asking how much did Charles Oliveira make from his UFC payouts on Saturday.

Again, we can only estimate a fighter’s UFC 274 payouts and salary. In the case of Oliveira, it becomes an even larger guess, since it is possible that he loses a percentage of his money or PPV share due to missing weight and losing his championship status.

Still, he had an estimated salary of $550,000 as the champion, a share of the PPV sales, $10,000 from the fan bonus and $42,000 from sponsors. In the end, Oliveira could have made close to seven figures if he was given his full UFC 274 payouts and bonuses.

As always, the official numbers will not be officially known, but these UFC payouts from UFC 274 on Saturday are a strong estimation.



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