UFN 42 Salaries Revealed: Sanchez Takes $140,000 While Pearson Gets $30,000

Diego Sanchez picked up one of the most controversial wins in UFC history last weekend against Ross Pearson, when he was given a split-decision win after being battered by the Brit for three straight rounds.

“The Nightmare” was lucky to say the least to walk away with the decision and the according to the New Mexico State Athletic Commission, the victory also earned him the nights biggest payout with $140,000.

The salary information was released by the commission to Sherdog.com earlier today for Fight Night 42 which took place in the Tingley Coliseum in Albuquerque, New Mexico on June 7.

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Despite headlining the event – his seventh straight – and being the former world champion, Benson Henderson only took home $90,000 for his work in the main event. “”Bendo” defeated top Dagestani prospect Rustam Khabilov, stopping him in the fourth round with a rear naked choke. Khabilov took home just $17,000.

The official UFC Fight Night Albuquerque Salaries are as followed:

Benson Henderson: $90,000 (includes $45,000 win bonus)
Rustam Khabilov: $17,000

Diego Sanchez: $140,000 (includes $70,000 win bonus)
Ross Pearson: $30,000

John Dodson: $40,000 (includes $20,000 win bonus)
John Moraga: $19,000

Rafael dos Anjos: $64,000 (includes $32,000 win bonus)
Jason High: $19,000

Piotr Hallmann: $20,000 (includes $10,000 win bonus)
Yves Edwards: $24,000

Bryan Caraway: $20,000 (includes $10,000 win bonus)
Erik Perez: $21,000

Sergio Pettis: $20,000 (includes $10,000 win bonus)
Yaotzin Meza: $14,000

Lance Benoist: $20,000 (includes $10,000 win bonus)
Bobby Voelker: $12,000

Scott Jorgensen: $52,000 (includes $26,000 win bonus)
Danny Martinez: $8,000

Jon Tuck: $16,000 (includes $8,000 win bonus)
Jake Lindsey: $8,000

Patrick Cummins: $16,000 (includes $8,000 win bonus)
Roger Narvaez: $8,000

The figures do not reflect deductions for insurance, licenses and taxes etc. The salaries do not include special “UFC bonuses” or pay-per-view cuts. Also the figures do not include money which is paid to a fighter from his sponsors, which can often be the majority of the fighters income.

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For instance, following the event UFC President Dana White revealed that Pearson would still be receiving his ,000 win bonus despite the controversial loss.

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