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  • Boxing Referee Pay (biggest fight in UFC history $1900)

    Considering that the biggest PPV in UFC history is coming up next weekend, and the veteran ref of 22 years is only getting $1,900 (http://www.mmamania.com/2015/12/4/98...r-ufc-194-main),
    and in the article they state that Kenny Bayless received $25,000 for May/Pac (which is peanuts considering how vital his role is, and how much $ there was to go around).
    No wonder refs are so susceptible to corruption. I guess I'm naive, but always thought these dudes were well paid.

  • #2
    How much should refs get paid? $25,000 & $1,900 seems like huge one night scores for those guys doing what they do.

    Plus I feel like judges got WAY bigger corruption issues than refs. Refs usually are on the up & up. And the judges tend to fly under the radar more than a guy who's on camera as much as the fighters are during the fight so they can score disturbingly bad & remain fairly anon.

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    • #3
      1900 is just fine for a nights work.

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      • #4
        It's peanuts comparatively but these refs do way more than work fights, they have other roles at the casinos, their day jobs if you will. UFC pays **** doe....

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        • #5
          That's per fight. I'm pretty sure they do multiple fights a card and multiple fights a week.

          plus I think being a ref isn't their full time job most the time like judging.

          Hell, Smoger is a retired Col. I think, so he's doing this **** for fun

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          • #6
            Refs dont get paid much ...i used to work with Arthur Mercante jr in ,N.Y in the union and he said they generally make under 1000 depending on the fight.... i dont recall what he told me he made on Lewis vs Holyfield but it was around the 1500 mark!

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            • #7
              $1900 per fight is pretty good
              Referee 3 fights per month and you're already making above most household income

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              • #8
                your forgetting what haymon pays bayless under the table ......

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                • #9
                  Most of these guys have day jobs and do multiple fights a year.

                  Jack Reiss is a real estate agent.

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                  • #10
                    Isnt that 1900 for just 15 minutes work in the UFC - it's not a 36 minute boxing match 12 rounder?

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