Conor McGregor's UFC payslips between 2011 and 2016 leaked

Conor McGregor's UFC payslips between 2011 and 2016 leaked

Conor McGregor's payslips for five of his UFC fights have been revealed through the UFC anti-trust case.

A report recently unsealed in the UFC anti-trust case reveals the paydays for top stars in the MMA promotion between 2011 to 2016.

McGregor features in the report, with five of his UFC payslips revealing he earned a whopping $25 million.

The 'Notorious' headlined his first UFC pay-per-view event against Chad Mendes for the interim UFC featherweight title at UFC 189 back in July 2015.

He pocketed $3,285,000 which included a discretionary bonus of $2.11 million following his second round victory.

For his highly-anticipated grudge match against Jose Aldo, which ended in 13 seconds, McGregor made $4,476,662 or $4,536,932, while the Brazilian bagged 2,377,699.

He received $5,576,315 for his first Nate Diaz bout and collected $5,615,490 in the rematch. As for the Stockton slugger, he picked up 2,838,158 for the upset submission win before earning $4,315,490 for the second clash.

After beating Diaz in an all-out war, McGregor topped UFC's debut show in New York, where he fought for the UFC lightweight championship.

He stopped Eddie Alvarez and made $6,812,374.

Conor McGregor's UFC payslips:

UFC 189: $3,285,000 (includes $2.11M discretionary bonus) vs. Chad Mendes

UFC 194: $4,476,662 or $4,536,932 vs. Jose Aldo ($2,377,699)

UFC 196: $5,576,315 vs. Nate Diaz ($2,838,158)

UFC 202: $5,615,490 vs. Nate Diaz 2 ($4,315,490)

UFC 205: $6,812,374 vs. Eddie Alvarez

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