Ultimate Fighting Championship’s (UFC) anti-trust lawsuit continues to proceed with intriguing developments.
Nevada federal judge, Richard Boulware, recently ordered a resubmission of an expert report utilized in the lawsuit, unsealing indications of potential nondisclosed purse numbers for some of UFC’s biggest stars. The payouts include the names of Conor McGregor, Jon Jones, Ronda Rousey, Georges St-Pierre, Anderson Silva, Randy Couture, Jose Aldo, B.J. Penn, and Phil “CM Punk” Brooks.
The fighters weren’t specified in the documents, which were reported by Bloody Elbow with a chart by MMA Fighting below, but historical data, fighter interviews, and “other sources of information” from the anti-trust suit helped indicate who the receivers of these big UFC paydays were.
Conor McGregor
UFC 189: Conor McGregor ($2,642,204 or $3,285,000) vs. Chad Mendes
McGregor’s previously disclosed pay was a flat $500,000. According to Bloody Elbow’s John Nash, the full payout included a $2.11 million discretionary bonus.
UFC 194: Conor McGregor ($4,476,662 or $4,536,932) vs. Jose Aldo ($2,377,699)
McGregor’s previously disclosed pay before bonuses was $500,000, while Aldo’s was $400,000.
UFC 196: Conor McGregor ($5,576,315) vs. Nate Diaz: ($2,838,158)
McGregor’s previously disclosed pay was $1,000,000, while Diaz’s was $500,000.
UFC 202: Conor McGregor ($5,615,490) vs. Nate Diaz 2 ($4,315,490)
UFC 205: Conor McGregor ($6,812,374) vs. Eddie Alvarez
Ronda Rousey
UFC 157: Ronda Rousey ($262,000 or $574,720) vs. Liz Carmouche
Rousey’s disclosed pay was $90,000, while Carmouche’s was $12,000.
UFC 168: Ronda Rousey ($1,817,907) vs. Miesha Tate
Rousey’s disclosed pay was $100,000, while Tate’s was $28,000.
UFC 170: Ronda Rousey ($870,969) vs. Sara McMann
Rousey’s disclosed pay was $110,000, while McMann’s was $16,000.
UFC 175: Ronda Rousey ($1,063,688) vs. Alexis Davis
Rousey’s disclosed pay was $120,000, while Davis’ was $24,000.
UFC 184: Ronda Rousey ($1,458,282) vs. Cắt Zingano
Rousey’s disclosed pay was $130,000, while Zingano’s was $100,000.
UFC 190: Ronda Rousey ($2,642,204 or $3,285,000) vs. Bethe Correia
UFC 193: Ronda Rousey ($4,476,662 or $4,536,932) vs. Holly Holm
UFC 207: Ronda Rousey ($4,879,766 or $5,576,315) vs. Amanda Nunes
Rousey’s disclosed pay was $3,000,000, while Nunes’ was $200,000.
Jon Jones
UFC 135: Jon Jones ($1,176,108) vs. Quinton Jackson
UFC 140: Jon Jones ($1,705,969) vs. Lyoto Machida
UFC 145: Jon Jones ($2,278,553) vs. Rashad Evans
UFC 152: Jon Jones ($1,566,196) vs. Vitor Belfort
UFC 159: Jon Jones ($2,750,000 or $1,244,460) vs. Chael Sonnen
UFC 165: Jon Jones ($1,173,560) vs. Alexander Gustafsson 1
UFC 172: Jon Jones ($1,237,880) vs. Glover Teixeira
UFC 182: Jon Jones ($3,637,500) vs. Daniel Cormier 1
Jones’ disclosed payout was $500,000, while Cormier’s was $90,000.
UFC 197: Jon Jones ($2,677,530) vs. Ovince Saint Preux
Jones’ disclosed payout was $500,000, while Cormier’s was $55,000.
Georges St-Pierre
UFC 129: Georges St-Pierre ($4,314,289) vs. Jake Shields
UFC 154: Georges St-Pierre ($3,197,908) vs. Carlos Condit
UFC 158: Georges St-Pierre ($4,116,690) vs. Nick Diaz
UFC 167: Georges St-Pierre ($3,555,344) vs. Johny Hendricks
St-Pierre’s disclosed payout was $400,000, while Hendricks’ was $50,000.
Randy Couture
UFC 129: Randy Couture ($1,833,000) vs. Lyoto Machida
BJ Penn
UFC 127: BJ Penn ($400,000) vs. Jon Fitch
UFC 137: BJ Penn ($475,000) vs. Nick Diaz
Penn’s disclosed payout was $150,000, while Diaz’s was $200,000.
UFC Seattle: BJ Penn ($250,000) vs. Rory MacDonald
The Ultimate Fighter 19 Finale: BJ Penn ($136,000 or $275,000) vs. Frankie Edgar
Penn’s disclosed payout was $150,00, while Edgar’s was $260,000.
Jose Aldo
UFC 169: Jose Aldo ($250,000) vs. Ricardo Lamas
UFC 179: Jose Aldo ($350,000) vs. Chad Mendes 2
UFC 194: Jose Aldo ($2,377,699) vs. Conor McGregor
McGregor’s disclosed pay before bonuses was $500,000, while Aldo’s was $400,000.
Phil “CM Punk” Brooks
UFC 203: CM Punk ($1,042,736) vs. Mickey Gall
Punk’s disclosed pay was $500,000, while Gall’s was $30,000.
UFC’s anti-trust lawsuit stems from a group of fighters who are suing the company for “anti-competitive business practices,” specifically ranging from 2011 to 2016. Anti-trust expert, Robert Blair, crafted the report and was commissioned by defense attorneys for Zuffa to counter the experts hired by the said fighters.
This story originally appeared on MMA Mania