BKFC 41 Purse and Pay: Combat News: Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship (BKFC) has been making waves in the combat sports world, attracting many former UFC fighters to jump to the promotion. With its top-notch events and willingness to pay top dollar to its fighters, BKFC has quickly become a major player in the industry. At BKFC 41, two former UFC superstars, Chad Mendes and Eddie Alvarez, will face off in a highly anticipated matchup. Fans are eagerly awaiting the bout, with many wondering which fighter will come out on top and earn the bigger payday. Follow Combat News Updates with Insidesport.IN
BKFC 41 Purse and Pay: Will Eddie Alvarez Earn More Money Than Chad Mendes?
BKFC 41 Purse and Pay: Will Eddie Alvarez Earn More Money Than Chad Mendes?BFKC 41 Purse and Pay: Salaries of Eddie Alvarez and Chad Mendes
BKFC 41 is the promotion’s most expensive card to date, with both Mendes and Alvarez expected to make high six-figure paydays. While BKFC has not confirmed an exact number, both fighters can expect to earn a significant amount for their efforts. So let’s explore what could be their earnings.
Chad Mendes, who has a net worth of around $2 million and has fought in the UFC, has already earned an impressive payday for his debut in BKFC. He revealed that he made more money for his debut in BKFC than he did for his last fight in the UFC.
On the other hand, Eddie Alvarez has a net worth of around $9 million, having made most of his money from his time in the UFC. His highest payout came at UFC 205, where he faced off against Conor McGregor and earned $540,000 for the fight.
Given that BKFC is willing to pay top dollar for its fighters, it is safe to assume that both Mendes and Alvarez will earn significantly more than they would in the UFC. And it will definitely be over $600k given Mendes once mentioned that Francis Ngannou earned a purse of $600,000 for his UFC 270 win. While he had earned more than that in his debut BKFC fight. So we can expect that Alvarez will earn a higher payday than Mendes, given his impressive record and net worth.
As the sport of bare-knuckle fighting continues to gain popularity, we can expect more high-profile matchups and bigger paydays for its fighters. With the likes of Mendes and Alvarez competing in BKFC, the promotion is well on its way to becoming a major player in the world of combat sports.
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