UFC 167 Salaries

Georges St-Pierre

The UFC 167 fighter salaries have been released and as expected, Georges St.Pierre was the evenings top earner with a $400,000 basic salary which will have been bolstered significantly by a cut of the pay-per-view revenue for the promotion’s 20th anniversary show.

Next up was former light-heavyweight champion Rashad Evans who trousered $250,000, while Robbie Lawler looked well worth the $166,000 he earned.

Also earning a six figure sum was Tyron Woodley with $104,000 and Chael Sonnen who banked $100,000.

See the full fighter earnings from UFC 167 below.

Georges St-Pierre ($400,000 + no win bonus = $400,000)
Johny Hendricks ($50,000)

Rashad Evans ($125,000 + $125,000 = $250,000)
Chael Sonnen ($100,000)

Robbie Lawler ($83,000 + $83,000 = $166,000)
Rory MacDonald ($50,000)

Tyron Woodley ($52,000 + $52,000 = $104,000)
Josh Koscheck ($78,000)

Ali Bagautinov ($10,000 + $10,000 = $20,000)
Tim Elliott ($12,000)

Donald Cerrone ($48,000 +$48,000 = $96,000)
Evan Dunham ($25,000)

Thales Leites ($10,000 + $10,000 = $20,000)
Ed Herman ($40,000)

Rick Story ($27,000 + $27,000 = $54,000)
Brian Ebersole ($18,000)

Erik Perez ($18,000 + $18,000 = $36,000)
Edwin Figueroa ($12,000)

Jason High ($15,000 + $15,000 = $30,000)
Anthony Lapsley ($8,000)

Sergio Pettis ($8,000 + $8,000 = $16,000)
Will Campuzano ($10,000)

Gian Villante ($19,000 + $19,000 = $38,000)
Cody Donovan ($8,000)

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