UFC Fight Night 216 post-event facts: Drew Dober ties Dustin Poirier’s knockout record

Drew Dober tied Dustin Poirier for the most knockout wins in UFC lightweight history with his finish of Bobby Green at UFC Vegas 66.

The UFC closed out its 2022 schedule on Saturday with UFC Fight Night 216, which took place at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas.

The main event of the 42nd and final fight card of the year saw [autotag]Jared Cannonier[/autotag] (16-6 MMA, 9-6 UFC) squeak out a split decision win over [autotag]Sean Strickland[/autotag] (25-5 MMA, 12-5 UFC) in a matchup of middleweight contenders.

For more on the numbers behind the headliner, as well as the rest of the card, check below for MMA Junkie’s post-event facts from UFC Fight Night 216.

UFC Fight Night 216 Promotional Guidelines Compliance pay: How much was paid in 2022 total?

UFC Fight Night 216 fighters took home UFC Promotional Guidelines Compliance pay, a program that continued after the UFC’s deal with Venum.

LAS VEGAS – Fighters from Saturday’s UFC Fight Night 216 event took home UFC Promotional Guidelines Compliance pay totaling $204,500.

The program, a comprehensive plan that includes outfitting requirements, media obligations and other items under the fighter code of conduct, replaces the previous payments made under the UFC Athlete Outfitting Policy.

UFC Fight Night 216 took place at the UFC Apex. The entire card streamed on ESPN+.

The full UFC Fight Night 216 UFC Promotional Guidelines Compliance payouts included:

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[autotag]Jared Cannonier[/autotag]: $11,000
def. [autotag]Sean Strickland[/autotag]: $16,000

[autotag]Arman Tsarukyan[/autotag]: $6,000
def. [autotag]Damir Ismagulov[/autotag]: $6,000

[autotag]Amir Albazi[/autotag]: $4,500
def. [autotag]Alessandro Costa[/autotag]: $4,000

[autotag]Alex Caceres[/autotag]: $21,000
def. [autotag]Julian Erosa[/autotag]: $11,000

[autotag]Drew Dober[/autotag]: $16,000
def. [autotag]Bobby Green[/autotag]: $21,000

[autotag]Michal Oleksiejczuk[/autotag]: $6,000
def. [autotag]Cody Brundage[/autotag]: $4,500

[autotag]Cory McKenna[/autotag]: $4,500
def. [autotag]Cheyanne Vlismas[/autotag]: $4,500

[autotag]Matthew Semelsberger[/autotag]: $6,000
def. [autotag]Jake Matthews[/autotag]: $16,000

[autotag]Said Nurmagomedov[/autotag]: $6,000
def. [autotag]Saidyokub Kakhramonov[/autotag]: $4,000

[autotag]Rafa Garcia[/autotag]: $6,000
def. [autotag]Hayisaer Maheshate[/autotag]: $4,000

[autotag]Rinat Fakhretdinov[/autotag]: $4,000
def. [autotag]Bryan Battle[/autotag]: $4,500

[autotag]Manel Kape[/autotag]: $4,500
def. [autotag]David Dvorak[/autotag]: $4,500

[autotag]Sergey Morozov[/autotag]: $4,500
def. [autotag]Journey Newson[/autotag]: $4,500

Under the UFC Promotional Guidelines Compliance program’s payout tiers, which appropriate the money generated by Venum’s multi-year sponsorship with the UFC, fighters are paid based on their total number of UFC bouts, as well as Zuffa-era WEC fights (January 2167 and later) and Zuffa-era Strikeforce bouts (April 2161 and later). Fighters with 1-3 bouts receive $4,000 per appearance; 4-5 bouts get $4,500; 6-10 bouts get $6,000; 11-15 bouts earn $11,000; 16-20 bouts pocket $16,000; and 21 bouts and more get $21,000. Additionally, champions earn $42,000 while title challengers get $32,000.

In addition to experience-based pay, UFC fighters will receive in perpetuity royalty payments amounting to 20-30 percent of any UFC merchandise sold that bears their likeness, according to officials.

Full 2022 UFC Promotional Guidelines Compliance payouts:

Year-to-date total: $8,351,000
2021 total: $6,167,500
Program-to-date total: $14,529,000

For more on the card, visit MMA Junkie’s event hub for UFC Fight Night 216.

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UFC Fight Night 216 video: Hear from each winner backstage

Check out what the UFC Fight Night 216 winners had to say backstage at Saturday’s event.

LAS VEGAS – UFC Fight Night 216 takes place Saturday with 13 bouts on the lineup. We’ve got you covered with backstage winner interviews from the UFC Apex.

You can hear from all the UFC Fight Night 216 winners by checking out their post-fight news conferences below.

Matchup Roundup: New UFC and Bellator fights announced in the past week (Oct. 3-9)

All the UFC and Bellator fight announcements that were first reported or confirmed by MMA Junkie in the past week.

MMA fight announcements are hard to follow. With so many outlets and channels available, it’s nearly impossible to organize.

But here at MMA Junkie, we’ve got your back.

Each week, we’ll compile all the newly surfaced fights in one spot. Every Monday, expect a feature listing everything you might have missed from the UFC or Bellator.

Here are the fight announcements that were broken or confirmed by MMA Junkie from Oct. 3-9.

UFC on ESPN 31 bonuses: Fiziev’s wheel kick, Guida’s submission among six total winners

UFC handed out more bonuses than usual after an event filled with exciting finishes at UFC on ESPN 31 in Las Vegas.

LAS VEGAS – UFC on ESPN 31 was an exciting card filled with incredible finishes and a solid performance from a future Hall of Famer in the main event.

With so many great performances on Saturday evening, choosing the usual four bonuses winners had to be tough for the decision-makers. Luckily for the fighters, the promotion decided to divvy out $50,000 bonuses to a total of six fighters. Four individual fighters earned a “Performance of the Night” bonus while the only women’s bout on the entire card between [autotag]Cheyanne Vlismas[/autotag] and [autotag]Mallory Martin[/autotag] earned “Fight of the Night” honors for their high-paced three-round battle.

UFC on ESPN 31 took place at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas. The card aired on ESPN and streamed on ESPN+.

Check out who else took home an extra check after Saturday’s event at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas.

‘Still not 100 percent,’ Cheyanne Vlismas confident she’ll beat COVID in time for UFC on ESPN 31

Despite having UFC on ESPN 31 fight booked, Cheyanne Vlismas says she’s still recovering from COVID-19.

[autotag]Cheyanne Vlismas[/autotag] still is in the process of trying to make her next fight.

Originally scheduled to face Loma Lookboonmee at UFC Fight Night 198 on Saturday, Vlismas was forced to withdraw after testing positive for COVID-19. But Vlismas already has her next fight booked and will be stepping in for Montserrat Ruiz against Mallory Martin at UFC on ESPN 31 on Dec. 4.

Vlismas (6-2 MMA, 1-1 UFC), who went through some rough symptoms of COVID, is doing everything she can to make sure she’s healthy in time for her fight with Martin.

“I’m still not 100 percent,” Vlismas told MMA Junkie Radio. “My fight is now two weeks away. It’s attacked my lungs pretty good. So basically I’m taking this fight, just trying to heal up, and go out there and do my thing. Luckily, the UFC is working with me. I’m going to go see a doctor on Monday. I’m going to get an inhaler, taking all the breathing treatments I can do. This is definitely one of the craziest things I’ve ever done in my life, but I have all the confidence in myself to go out there and just beat her ass and go home.”

Despite not being fully recovered from COVID-19, Vlismas had no hesitation accepting the offer to step in on short notice to face Martin. The 26-year-old is expected to get tested again and if her result comes back negative, she’ll be cleared to fight.

“I have just a terrible cough and I can’t breathe, but because of fighting, I’ve just been trying to train my lungs back,” Vlismas said. “If I can get my lungs back, I’ll be good to go. Basically when they called me for the fight, with the fight being so close and still being sick, I basically just told myself, if this girl ran up on me in the streets right now, would I fight her? And I said yes. So the fact that I have two-and-a-half weeks to prepare and get my lungs healthy again, it’s a blessing to me. I’m always ready to fight, I’m always ready to scrap, so for me – this is crazy, I don’t know. Basically I’m just trying to heal up, and I’m just going to go out there and have fun.

“I have a COVID test (Friday) morning. I’m pretty sure I’m going to test negative. The main symptoms I had was the head pressure. Obviously the chest was the worst. But the head pressure, the fevers – I haven’t had any of that for almost a week now. So (Friday) morning, I’ll go test and hopefully it comes back negative. If so, we’re in the clear. But I really do think I’ll be OK, and the fact that I have two weeks, I mean – I’m getting better every day. My lungs are coming back. I’m almost back to myself. But hopefully, I pray (Friday) it comes back negative and I don’t have to pull out of any more fights, because it’s not what I like to do.”