Appearing at the UFC 269 prior notice, once again UFC President Dana White received a question about whether UFC could have a fairer salary for the dedication of future boxers. Affirming “Don't believe what people say”, White even thinks that most UFC boxers have better income than boxing boxers.
“If we mention the highest matches, the view of the events, I and I and UFC are making 44 matches like that every year,” Dana White talked to the press.
“The close audience also bought our 13-14 paids (Pay-Per-view) every year, not only watching those peak matches but also watching how new boxers were developed. Thanks to that, our martial arts salary is quite high. Most UFC boxers have better income than boxers.”
“This is especially true when talking about medium -sized boxers – mid -range boxing boxers do not earn like mid -range UFC boxers. On the higher floor, such as Khabib Nurmagomedov, Conor McGregor, Ronda Rousey, or even Jon Jones – they also earn more punches in belt battles.”
“So don't believe what people talk nonsense. UFC's salary is very good, their income is quite quite.”
The theme of this fighter salary is actually nothing new. There have been too many boxers who spoke about UFC forced to force them to have a high salary and cheap abuse.
The former Vietnamese -born boxer and many other boxers used to have a list of UFC for exclusive and pinched the boxers to receive cheap salaries. Mark Hunt, Joanna Jedrzejczyk, or recently Francis Ngannou used to stand up to denounce the tycoon of the world MMA village.
Jake Paul also repeatedly “snapping” that Dana White is quite selfish when not giving MMA boxers “making a little more money” outside the UFC floor.