EliteXC’s "Unfinished Business" was by no means a blockbuster success with less than half of the Saturday event’s tickets being sold.

But for heavyweight Antonio "Bigfoot" Silva it was an extremely lucrative night. The 6′4 giant defeated Justin Eilers to capture the first ever EliteXC heavyweight title and pocketed $200,000 along the way.

His hefty salary accounted for 37.5 percent of the event’s total $533,501 payroll.

Robbie Lawler, who participated in the main attraction of the night, came in a distant second earning $90,000 for his successful title defense over Scott "Hands of Steel" Smith. Smith on the other hand made out with only $14,000 for his efforts.

The third highest salary of the night went to hometown boy Nick Diaz who exited the Stockton Arena with $60,000 for his impressive victory over Thomas "The Wildman" Denny. Diaz’s training partner and friend Jake Shields earned $45,000 for his quick disposal of Nick "The Goat" Thompson.

Official EliteXC "Unfinished Business" Fighter Payout’s:

  • Robbie Lawler: $90,000 (which included a $45,000 win bonus) def. Scott Smith: $14,000
  • Nick Diaz: $60,000 (no win bonus) def. Thomas Denny: $8,500
  • Jake Shields: $45,000 ($10,000 win bonus) def. Nick Thompson: $25,000
  • Cristiane Cyborg: $6,000 ($3,000 win bonus) def. Shayna Baszler: $8,000
  • Antonio Silva: $200,000 ($100,000 win bonus) def. Justin Eilers: $20,000
  • Rafael "Feijao" Cavalcante: $20,000 ($10,000 win bonus) def. Travis Galbraith: $5,000
  • Wilson Reis: $5,000 ($2,500 win bonus) def. Bryan Caraway: $2,000
  • Anthony Ruiz: $5,001 ($3,00O win bonus) def. Jeremy Freitag: $2,5000
  • David Douglas: $4,000 ($1,500 win bonus) def. Marlon Matias: $2,500
  • Carl Seumanutafa: $4,000 ($2,000 win bonus) def. Mike Cook: $2000
  • Drew Montgomery: $3,000 ($1,500 win bonus) def. Brandon Tarn: $2,000

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.

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