Ciryl Gane Purse: At UFC Fight Night Paris, the company made its second visit to France, and all eyes were on the electrifying heavyweight main event featuring Ciryl Gane squaring off against Sergey Spivak. This event boasted a tantalizing lineup of bouts that sent fans into a frenzy. However, it was the Gane vs. Spivak showdown that stole the spotlight, headlining the night and delivering the most thrilling fight of the evening. Gane exhibited his dominance and secured a TKO victory over Sergey. But for avid fans, there’s one burning question: just how much did Gane pocket from this impressive win? Well, here’s the scoop on that.
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How Much Money Did Ciryl Gane Racked By Beating Sergey Spivak?
Ciryl Gane’s victory was indeed dominant, especially considering his previous loss to Jon Jones at UFC 285. Despite that setback, he remained a fan favorite, and his performance in this match showcased exactly why. Gane achieved the second-largest strike differential in UFC heavyweight history, with an impressive 109 to 11 strikes against Sergey Spivak.
Ultimately, he secured the win via TKO, continuously delivering hammerfists while Spivak covered up, prompting the referee, Goddard, to step in and make the save for a standing TKO victory for Gane. Now, the big question on fans’ minds is how much he earned from this commanding win.
Estimating fighters’ earnings can indeed be quite challenging due to the multitude of factors at play, and fighters often keep such information private. Nonetheless, by drawing on available reports and applying a similar methodology as we did for UFC Paris, we can attempt to arrive at a rough estimate for the event.
As per sources, given his last base salary Gane locked in a guaranteed payday of $500,000 when he stepped into the octagon in his native France. However, his earnings didn’t stop there; they skyrocketed to an impressive sum.
On top of his base pay, Gane snagged a $50,000 win bonus and pocketed an extra $20,000 from sponsorships. And let’s not overlook the performance of the night bonus, which likely added at least another $50,000 to his total earnings. When you crunch the numbers, it’s safe to say he might have raked in around $620,000 in total.
On the flip side, Sergey Spivak, who faced significant damage in the fight, requires us to delve into his previous earnings. According to sources, in his match against Derrick Lewis, he pulled in a total of $310,000 from his base salary, pay-per-view shares, and sponsorships. So, considering those numbers, it’s safe to assume he’ll likely take home close to $300,000 from this matchup.
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