Alright, so, I’ve been diving deep into this UFC 303 thing, specifically about the purse, yeah? Let me tell you, it’s been a wild ride.
First off, I started where anyone would – just poking around the internet, you know? I typed in “UFC 303 purse” into the search bar and started scrolling through the results. There were tons of pages talking about the event, Pereira vs Prochazka 2, happening on June 29th at the T-Mobile Arena in Vegas. Cool, cool, got the basics down.
Then, I dug a bit deeper. I wanted to see the actual fight results. Found out that Alex Pereira, the UFC light heavyweight champ, totally crushed Jiri Prochazka again, this time by knockout. Man, that must have been a sight!
- Checked out some sites for results.
- Found out Pereira won by knockout.
But I was really after the money, right? The purse. So, I started looking into salaries and payouts. There’s this thing called base pay, and then win bonuses. I found some info about UFC 302 salaries, which gave me a general idea. It’s not just about showing up, it’s about winning, obviously.
Digging for the Dollars
I spent hours going through different sites. Some were all about the latest news and highlights – these were fun to look at, but not exactly what I needed. I wanted the nitty-gritty, the numbers.
Then I stumbled upon UFC Fight Pass. Now, this seemed promising. It’s like this special streaming service for MMA fans, with live events and a whole library of fights. But you need a subscription, and I wanted to see what they had first, so I kept browsing.
- Looked at highlights and news sites.
- Found UFC Fight Pass, a streaming service for fights.
I saw another piece about how much the stars on UFC 307 might make. Names like Alex Pereira, Khalil Rountree, Jose Aldo, and Raquel Pennington were thrown around. These guys are big shots, so I figured their pay must be massive. Still, it wasn’t specific to UFC 303, so I moved on.
Finally, I looked into this ESPN+ thing. Apparently, you can buy these exclusive UFC Pay-Per-View events if you have an active subscription. It’s like an add-on or something. This got me thinking – maybe the real detailed purse info is tucked away behind a paywall?
The Conclusion (for now)
So, after all this digging, I’ve got a decent picture of UFC 303. I know who won, where it happened, and a bit about how fighters get paid. But the exact purse details for UFC 303? That’s still a bit of a mystery. It feels like you need to be a real insider or maybe subscribe to something like Fight Pass or ESPN+ to get the full scoop.
I’m not giving up, though. I’m going to keep digging, maybe even check out some forums or something. This is just the first part of my investigation. Stay tuned, folks, there’s definitely more to this story.
It’s all a bit hush-hush, you know? But hey, that’s what makes it interesting. I mean, we’re talking big money here, so it’s not like they’re just going to hand out the numbers to anyone.
Anyways, I’ll keep y’all updated. This UFC 303 purse thing has got me hooked. It’s like a real-life detective story, and I’m determined to crack the case! Or at least get a bit closer to the truth.
If any of you out there have any tips or info, hit me up. Let’s figure this out together. For now, I’m going to grab some coffee and dive back in. Wish me luck!