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As expected, Fedor Emelianenko "Trump-ed" his opponent Tim Sylvia in terms of salary for Affliction’s debut event "Banned" on July 19. According to FightLine.com, the newly crowned world heavyweight champion made out with $1.6 million for his 36-second destruction of Sylvia in the main event.
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MMA fans were taken aback when is was initially reported by the California State Athletic Commission that Fedor’s salary ($300,000) was half a million less than that of his opponent Tim Sylvia ($800,000). Stand by for more hardcore MMA news! |
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Tim Sylvia may have watched his legacy diminish before his eyes during his 36-second loss to Fedor Emelianenko, but it was the most lucrative 36 seconds of his entire life. Sylvia earned a record-high $800,000 for his half-minute scuffle with the former Pride heavyweight king and now undisputed heavyweight champion of the world. |
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"The Last Emperor" made out with half a million less than his opponent. That fact that Sylvia walked away with $500,000 more than the event winner is unsettling, but unfortunately that’s part of the game. If fighters were paid based on talent, Fedor would have singlehandedly put Affliction under water. Andrei Arlovski wasn’t complaining after his war with former IFL star Ben Rothwell. The former UFC heavyweight champ pocketed the second-highest pay, that of $750,000, for his third-round destruction of "Big Ben." He received half a million to show and another $250,000 as a win bonus. All in all the total disclosed payroll for Affliction "Banned" was $3,332,100. Official Affliction "Banned" Fighter Payout’s:
* Fight was postponed due to time constraints but both fighters were still paid negotiated salaries. As usual, the payout’s listed above are base salaries and do not include deductions for insurance licenses, taxes etc… nor do they include money paid by sponsors, which can make up for a large part of a fighter’s income. Payout’s are as reported by the California State Athletic Commission per MMAJunkie.com. Stand by for more breaking MMA news! |
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If there was any question before last night of Fedor Emelianenko’s status as the #1 ranked pound-for-pound fighter in the world, it was answered last night. Fedor stormed through #4 ranked Tim Sylvia in the main event of last night’s Affliction "Banned" show and captured the first-ever undisputed heavyweight championship of the world in a mere 36 seconds. |
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It was one of the most impressive displays of mixed martial arts that I have ever seen. Sylvia only managed to flick one jab out before Fedor completely swarmed him with a melee of punches that toppled the 6′8, 260lb giant. All Sylvia could do was try to keep his composure and weather the storm - or, rather, tsunami. Once Sylvia was on the ground, he crumbled. Fedor took his back, sunk in the hooks, and by that point the party was virtually over for "The Maine-iac." Emelianenko locked in the rear naked choke and Tim quickly tapped. It happened so fast that I was still typing the play-by-play while Fedor was celebrating his victory. If you could have polled the 13,988 in attendance at the Honda center immediately following Fedor’s 36-second destruction of Sylvia, they all would have probably been thinking the same exact thing - Is this guy human? Good question. Tim "The Maine-iac" Sylvia was thinking the exact same thing at the post fight press conference:
Sylvia also talked about the fact that Emelianenko hits like a freight train. Few know how to cope with the power that Fedor has in his fists, not to mention his hand speed, which could be compared to that of Vitor Belfort in his hey-day.
For fans of MMA, the question of who is the best pound-for-pound fighter in the world will always be debated. But for "The Last Emperor," none of that matters. He made it clear in last night’s post-fight interview that rankings don’t matter to him. This is what makes him the champion that he is; this is what makes him Fedor Emelianenko. |
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Affliction "Banned", featuring one the greatest heavyweight cards of all time, is set to go off on July 19th from the Honda Center in Anaheim, CA. Fedor "The Last Emperor" Emelianenko returns to U.S. soil to take on one of his toughest challenges to date as he battles Tim "The Maine-iac" Sylvia for the first ever undisputed heavyweight championship of the world. This card features 5 top ten ranked heavyweights including Barnett, Rothwell and Arlovski. RedSweat.com will be bringing you all of the live action for this monumental event including quick results and up-to-the-minute play-by-play results for the entire fight card beginning at 8pm ET sharp. Banned Contest Rules:
Prize:
Update: There has been a recent change to the fight card. Gary Goodridge is replacing Aleksander Emelianenko in the fight against Paul Buentello. This means if you have already posted your predictions you will need to repost your prediction for this fight. Winner: Dave P Also feel free to stick around after the fights for a discussion. Leave as many comments as you like and tell us what you thought about the fights. Hit F5 or (Cmnd + R) on your keyboard to refresh often. As you are probably aware, Megadeth is playing live at the event. Here is a little Megadeth to listen to during tonight’s play by play to heighten the experience. Important news, announcements and interesting moments during "Banned"
Affliction "Banned" Quick Results
Affliction "Banned" Play by Play Commentary Vitor Belfort vs Terry Martin (Middleweight FSN Bout)
Mike Pyle vs JJ Ambrose (Welterweight PPV Bout)
Antonio Rogerio Nogueira vs Edwin Dewees (Light Heavyweight PPV Bout)
Matt Lindland vs Fabio Negao (Heavyweight PPV Bout)
Renato Sobral vs Mike Whitehead (Light Heavyweight PPV Bout)
Savant Young vs Mark Hominick (Featherweight PPV Bout)
Josh Barnett vs Pedro Rizzo (Heavyweight PPV Bout)
Andrei Arlovski vs Ben Rothwell (Heavyweight PPV Bout)
Fedor Emelianenko vs Tim Sylvia (Heavyweight PPV Main Event)
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