TOP eindelijk weer eens ouderwets kniëen gezien van Overeem
Alistair Overeem and Mark Hunt had a big battle last night and were rewarded handsomely for it – they both were the top earners at UFC 209. *
Attendance:*13,150*
Gate :*$2,385,230*
Alistair Overeem: $760,000 ($750,000 to show, $10,000 Reebok sponsorship)
Mark Hunt:*$760,000 ($750,000 to show, $10,000 Reebok sponsorship)
Tyron Woodley: $540,000 ($400,000 to show, $100,000 win bonus, $40,000 Reebok sponsorship)
Stephen Thompson: $410,000 ($380,000 to show, $30,000 Reebok sponsorship)
Tony Ferguson: $250,000 (UFC paid out despite fight being cancelled)
Rashad Evans: $165,000 ($150,000 to show, $15,000 Reebok sponsorship)
David Teymur: $80,500 ($14,000 to show, $14,000 win bonus, $50,000 Fight of the Night bonus, $2,500 Reebok sponsorship)
Lando Vannata: $79,500 ($27,000 to show, $50,000 Fight of the Night bonus, $2,500 Reebok sponsorship)
Daniel Kelly: $59,000 ($27,000 to show, $27,000 win bonus, $5,000 Reebok sponsorship)
Last edited by Jantje; 05-03-2017 at 22:11.
Die 10000 van reebok is ook een lachtertje zeg
Mooie overwinning van Alistair. Hij is op weg terug. Erg fijn zo!
En tóch doe je het weer...Beledigd zijn is een keuze, en jij maakt elke keer weer de verkeerde keuze. Je kijkt niet eens meer naar context of geschiedenis van een reactie. Gewoon alles is onacceptabel volgens jou. Jammer dat je met zulke agressie leeft joh. Een beetje relativeringsvermogen zou je sieren. Misschien wat zelfspot erbij, juist dan zou je mijn post kunnen plaatsen.
It's okay to be white
Haha niet op reageren joh.
Slaag je jezelf weleens hard op je bek? Ik neem aan van ni, dus Wrm zou ik dan aan zelfspot doen? Ik ken ondertussen t15 met zijn rasistische opmerkingen maar jij moet daarvoor ook ni woorden in zijn mond stoppen, je zal Allah nooit treffen in een ring dus laat Hem dan ook buiten de ring aub meer vraag ik niet. Dank je
Wow, Ferguson zegt dat ie maar de helft van z'n salaris heeft gekregen. Dat is wel schandalig van de UFC zeg. Zo gaat de grote leegloop wel beginnen, binnenkort.
Be a Warrior, not a Worrier
haha, ja die ging toen iets van 500k + PPVs eisen toch? Dana over de zeik.Maar de UFC had Ferguson wel beloofd gewoon z'n show-money over te maken...in ieder geval blijven ze heerlijk consequent...
edit: 'k lees net dat het 'm niet beloofd was, maar dat ie hoopte het te krijgen...nah, dan boft ie inderdaad nog, hehehe.
It's okay to be white
Volgens mij is het gewoon wat ze van tevoren hebben afgesproken. En dat verschilt van vechter tot vechter.
En ferguson heeft toch zelf ook al een keer af moeten haken tegen khabib ?
LAS VEGAS – IF UFC 211 crowns a new heavyweight champion in May, Alistair Overeem has a pretty clear idea of what his next fight should be.
And if the champ retains his belt, well, Overeem has a backup plan in place that probably wouldn’t have many people complaining about the matchup.
If former champ Junior Dos Santos (18-4 MMA, 12-3 UFC) beats current titleholder Stipe Miocic (16-2 MMA, 10-2 UFC) to recapture the belt at UFC 211, which takes place May 13 at American Airlines Center in Dallas on pay-per-view then Overeem says bring on the rematch. (Overeem beat “JDS” at UFC on FOX 17 in December 2015 with a second-round TKO.)
But if Miocic holds on to his belt, then Overeem gladly would welcome a fight against surging French heavyweight contender Francis Ngannou (10-1 MMA, 5-0 UFC), who already has called Overeem out.
“I like to test myself,” Overeem told MMAjunkie following his second-round knockout of Mark Hunt (12-11-1 MMA, 7-5-1 UFC) to open the UFC 209 main card at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. “I believe every opponent makes me better. He mentioend my name, and I was open to the idea. ‘Hey, somebody wants to fight me.’ I never back down from (anybody) who wants to fight me. That’s No. 1.
“And No. 2, of course, Francis is there – if that’s going to happen, that’s great. But I’m also going to be looking for that other fight, the championship fight, ‘JDS’ vs. Stipe. I loved their first fight. It was back and forth, and a very tough fight for both. But if ‘JDS’ would win that one, I could see a rematch there, too – me and ‘JDS.'”
Miocic and Dos Santos first fought at UFC on FOX 13 in December 2014. Dos Santos took a unanimous decision in Phoenix, and though most media outlets tracked by MMADecisions.com scored the fight for Dos Santos, a handful scored it for Miocic.
After that loss, Miocic went on to win four straight, all by knockout, including the heavyweight title when he stopped Fabricio Werdum in Brazil at UFC 198. He defended the title at UFC 203 this past September with a first-round knockout of Overeem, which means Overeem likely still would need a win or two more before getting another shot at Miocic.
Overeem will turn 37 in May, which may put him on the tail end of a lengthy combat sports career, even if being at heavyweight means he might be able to go a little longer than fighters in other divisions. He heard the doubters after his loss to Miocic, and before his win over Hunt. He’s glad to shut them down and keep doing what he’s doing.
“People are always writing me off,” he said. “What can I say? Maybe it has to do with the longevity of my career – it’s been 24 years of training and competing. But I just love fighting. I love the UFC, and the UFC is truly the best promotion I’ve ever fought for, and I’ve been doing this for year. They’re doing a great job of promoting us, the sport, worldwide in a proper way. And I’m very happy to be a part of it.”
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