Israel Adesanya salary: Does ‘The Last Stylebender’ earn more than Conor McGregor in UFC?
Everything about Israel Adesanya's salary and if he makes more money than the Notorious Conor McGregor in the UFC.
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Israel Adesanya has firmly established himself as one of the most prominent and recognizable figures in the realm of mixed martial arts on a global scale. As the reigning UFC middleweight champion, Adesanya has built a reputation for his active approach to fighting, in contrast to the common tendency among champions to take extended breaks between matches.
Izzy’s willingness to step into the octagon frequently has not only earned him respect from fight fans but has also proven to be a lucrative strategy for the UFC. One of Adesanya’s standout qualities is his understanding of the business aspect of MMA. He possesses a deep understanding of the industry and constantly brings in substantial viewership for the UFC.
Adesanya’s ability to generate millions of views for the organization is proof of his star power and marketability, making him an invaluable asset to the company. In return, Adesanya enjoys being one of the highest-paid athletes on the current UFC roster.
What is Israel Adesanya salary?
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In the past year, Israel Adesanya secured a game-changing deal with the UFC, taking him into the ranks of the promotion’s all-time highest earners. Known as the ‘Last StyleBender,’ he now commands a base pay of at least $1.3 million for every bout he participates in. This remarkable arrangement led to a staggering payday of $4.13 million for his recent title defense against Alex Pereira at UFC 287, making headlines in the MMA world.
Looking back at UFC 281, where Israel Adesanya lost his championship belt to Pereira, he still took home a substantial $2.33 million, showcasing his earning power inside the Octagon.
What makes Adesanya different is that he’s good at business, and he’s made a lot of money from various sources, including sponsorship deals. Big companies like ENGAGE, the Stake betting platform, and My Protein have partnered with him, helping him earn millions from these collaborations.
Israel Adesanya vs. Conor McGregor: Who earns more in the UFC?
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Adesanya’s recent monumental rise definitely puts him ahead of other UFC superstars but it raises questions about his comparisons to Conor McGregor. Both McGregor and Izzy are managed by the same management company, Paradigm Sports, and have a great deal of mutual respect.
During an interview last year with the media, Izzy also mentioned that he’s the second-highest-paid fighter and shared his respect for McGregor. He said, “Yeah, I think I’m in second place when it comes to the highest-paid fighter on the roster, well, active right now. Conor is a guy I’ve always admired.”
Adesanya has come a long way since he started his UFC career but when it comes to making more money than McGregor, the Nigerian is still pretty far behind. In his last fight with Dustin Poirier, McGregor earned a base salary of $5 million and after the PPV shares, he took home $23 million. That’s a figure that is massive and it will take Izzy a lot more to beat that in the future.
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