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Bellator 263 Fighter Payouts: Salaries of Patricio Pitbull and AJ McKee revealed

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The payouts of fighters in the Bellator 263 card were recently revealed

Bellator 263 will be underway soon. The card is headlined by probably the biggest fight in Bellator history – Patricio Pitbull and AJ McKee will be fighting it out in the Bellator Featherweight World Grand Prix finals for a prize money of $1 million.

Two-division champion Pitbull has been unstoppable in the promotion and is arguably the greatest fighter in Bellator history. McKee, on the other hand, is undefeated and will be looking forward to keeping his unbeaten record intact.

AJ McKee is undefeated in his MMA career and has 17 wins (Instagram)

The fight is set to take place at the Forum in Inglewood, California.

Recently, the base salaries of all the fighters taking part in the event was revealed.

Pitbull is set to take home a base salary of $250,000 while McKee will be taking home $150,000. Besides this, the winner of the fight will get to take home a bonus of $1 million.

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The base salaries of other fighters in the card were revealed as well. The co-main event features Emmanuel Sanchez and Mads Burnell. While Emmanuel Sanchez will be making $61,000 each to show and win, Burnell will take home $26,000 each if he turns up and wins.

Khabib Nurmagomedov’s cousin Usman Nurmagomedov will receive a base salary of $30,000 to show up and another $30,000 to win, while his opponent Manny Muro gets $26,000 to show.

Another Dagestani, Islam Mamedov – $10,000 to show and $10,000 to win. His opponent Brent Primus – $50,000 to show.

Goiti Yamauchi will be paid $32,000 to turn up and another $32,000 to win. His opponent Chris Gonzalez, $1000 lesser -$31,000 to show and $31,000 to win.

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