DES MOINES, Iowa – Fighters from Saturday’s UFC on ESPN 67 event took home a total of $203,000 in UFC Promotional Guidelines Compliance pay.
The program, which encompasses outfitting requirements, media obligations, and other elements outlined in the fighter code of conduct, has replaced the previous payments made under the UFC Athlete Outfitting Policy.
UFC on ESPN 67 was held at Wells Fargo Arena and was broadcasted on ESPN2 and streamed on ESPN+.
The breakdown of UFC Promotional Guidelines Compliance payouts for UFC on ESPN 67 are as follows:
- Cory Sandhagen: $11,000
- Reinier de Ridder: $4,000
- Daniel Rodriguez: $11,000
- Montel Jackson: $11,000
- Serhiy Sidey: $4,000
- Mason Jones: $4,500
- Yana Santos: $11,000
- Azamat Bekoev: $4,000
- Gillian Robertson: $16,000
- Quang Le: $4,000
- Thomas Petersen: $4,500
- Deiveson Figueiredo: $16,000
- Bo Nickal: $4,500
- Santiago Ponzinibbio: $16,000
- Daniel Marcos: $6,000
- Cameron Smotherman: $4,000
- Jeremy Stephens: $21,000
- Miesha Tate: $11,000
- Ryan Loder: $4,000
- Marina Rodriguez: $11,000
- Gaston Bolanos: $4,500
- Don’Tale Mayes: $11,000
- Ivana Petrovic: $4,500
The UFC Promotional Guidelines Compliance program’s payout tiers are based on the number of UFC bouts a fighter has participated in, as well as their experience in Zuffa-era WEC and Strikeforce bouts. Champions and title challengers receive additional compensation. In addition to these payments, UFC fighters will also receive royalties from UFC merchandise sales bearing their likeness.
The total payouts for UFC Promotional Guidelines Compliance for various events in 2025 are listed below:
- “UFC on ESPN 67: Sandhagen vs. Figueiredo” – $203,000
- “UFC on ESPN 66: Machado Garry vs. Prates” – $201,500
- … (other event payouts)
Total payouts for the year, as well as cumulative totals from previous years, are also provided.

