UFC 296 gave fight fans all they could ask for on Saturday night. The event was live from inside the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States. Leon Edwards defeated Colby Covington by Saturday, and in the co-main event, Alexandre Pantoja defeated Brandon Royval in round by .
This was 675th event in Ultimate Fighting Championship history, including pay-per-views, UFC Fight Nights, and TUF finales. The pay-per-view card streamed on PPV following prelims on ESPN2/ESPN+. In this post, we’ll go into detail on UFC 296 payouts, fighter bonuses, and event facts, including the attendance, total gate and PPV buys.
UFC 296 Attendance, Gate, Viewership
There were Not announced fans in attendance. The gate for the event came out to Not available. The viewership data is still pending. We’ll continue to update this post as soon as the information is available.
Attendance |
Not announced |
Gate |
Not available |
Buyrate |
Not announced |
Total Fights |
12 |
UFC 296 Bonuses
UFC 296 had 12 bouts scheduled. Irene Aldana vs. Karol Rosa was awarded the Fight of the Night bonus. The Performance of the Night bonuses went to Josh Emmett, Ariane Lipski and Shamil Gaziev. The fighters took home an extra $50,000.
There are four types of awards:
- Fight of the Night is awarded to two fighters who star in the exciting fight of the night.
- KO of the Night is awarded to the fighter who achieves the most spectacular Knockout.
- Submission of the Night is granted to the protagonist of the most striking submission.
- Performance of the Night is awarded the most impressive individual performance of the night.
UFC 296 Salaries
The total disclosed payroll for the event is PENDING. The figures below are base salaries reported to the commission and do not reflect entire compensation packages for the event. Here’s the full list of fighter payouts from UFC 296:
PENDING… We will update this section as soon as the fighter salaries are officially released. In the meantime, you can view all the UFC 296 results.
The UFC 296 payouts don’t include deductions for items such as insurance, licenses, and taxes. Additionally, these do not include pay-per-view cuts that some top-level fighters receive. They also do not include money paid by sponsors, Reebok pay, any other “locker room” or special discretionary bonuses the UFC often pays.
Did you know: The average UFC fighter made $138,000 in 2018, up from average earnings of $132,000 in 2017.
Event |
UFC 296: Edwards vs. Covington
|
Date |
December 16, 2023 |
Venue |
T-Mobile Arena |
Location |
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States |
Main Event |
Edwards vs. Covington |
Total Fights |
12 |
Attendance |
Not announced |
Gate |
Not available |
Buyrate |
Not announced |
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