This weekend’s UFC Fight Night promises to deliver thrilling action, with a high-stakes bantamweight showdown between Petr Yan and Deiveson Figueiredo headlining the event. Both fighters are vying for a potential title shot, adding even more intensity to the matchup. In the co-main event, Yan Xiaonan and Tabatha Ricci will face off in an exciting women’s strawweight clash. Fans can expect electrifying bouts, with the fighters set to take home solid paydays.
How Will Petr Yan, Deiveson Figueiredo, And Others Earn?
MMA Salaries reveal that Yan’s highest payout came from his fight against Aljamain Sterling at UFC 259, where he earned $540,000. For this Fight Night event, Yan is likely to earn slightly less since it’s not a pay-per-view card. Deiveson Figueiredo’s biggest payday was $640,000 from his clash with Brandon Moreno at UFC 256, but his base pay for this event is expected to be around $250,000.
Yan Xiaonan earned an estimated $290,000 at UFC 300, but her earnings for this fight will be slightly lower. Tabatha Ricci is set to receive a base pay of $100,000. Overall, the fighters are expected to secure solid payouts, with opportunities to boost their earnings through strong performances and potential performance bonuses.
UFC Macau: Full Fight Card and More
Main Card
- Petr Yan vs. Deiveson Figueiredo; Bantamweight
- Yan Xiaonan vs. Tabatha Ricci; Women’s Strawweight
- Song Kenan vs. Muslim Salikhov; Welterweight
- Wang Cong vs. Gabriella Fernandes; Women’s Flyweight
- Volkan Oezdemir vs. Carlos Ulberg; Light Heavyweight
- Zhang Mingyang vs. Ozzy Diaz; Light Heavyweight
Prelims
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- Baergeng Jieleyisi vs. Suyong Yu; Bantamweight
- Kiru Singh Sahota vs. Donghun Choi; Flyweight
- Shi Ming vs. Feng Xiaocan; Women’s Strawweight
- Nyamjargal Tumendemberel vs. Carlos Hernandez; Flyweight
- Lone’er Kavanagh vs. Jose Ochoa; Flyweight
- Xiao Long vs. Quang Le; Bantamweight
- Maheshate vs. Nikolas Motta; Lightweight
The main card kicks off at 6 a.m. ET / 11 a.m. UK, with the main event cagewalks anticipated around 9 a.m. ET / 2 p.m. UK. These timings may vary. Fans in the U.S. can watch the event on ESPN+, while those in the UK can catch the action on TNT Sports. It’s worth noting that this is not a pay-per-view event. With an exciting lineup, this is a must-watch for fans.
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