How Jon Jones Spends His Millions!π°π₯...
How Jon Jones Spends His Millions!π°π₯ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MOzOJF7BlOE&t=382s Brock Lesnar managed to turn his career in combat sport into a multi-million-dollar enterprise, thanks in no small part to his ability to play a somewhat dangerous numbers game. He has spent his time pitting the UFC and the WWE against one another over the years to his ultimate benefit, building his reputation as a fight celebrity in the process while becoming a thorn in the side of the higher-ups in both organizations. But Lesnar’s main motivation doesn’t seem to be the accumulation of wealth just for the sake of it. Despite his celebrity status, starpower, and name recognition among fight fans, Lesnar is a deeply private person who prefers a life of isolation rather than fame. This being the case, where does all that money go? Brock Lesnar has been fighting professionally since 2002, starting with the WWE before moving to K-1’s MMA league Hero’s, then to the UFC, then back to the WWE. He always seems to go where the money is best. Because of his fame, Lesnar frequently tops the list of highest-paid WWE superstars, along with fellow wrestler John Cena. Latest estimates place his overall career earnings with the WWE at $10 million. Six-figure purses were typical of Lesnar’s handful of years with the UFC, mostly hovering around $450,000, which included $250,000 to show up and $200,000 to win. In 2010, against Shane Carwin, Lesnar was given a $75,000 Submission of the Night bonus. Lesnar’s largest purse to date in the UFC was also, possibly, his most controversial: he recieved a whopping $2,255,000 to fight Mark Hunt in 2016. Breaking this number down, that’s $2.5 million to show up in the cage and a further $5,000 from a Reebok sponsorship, with $250,000 removed as a fine for his infamous failed drug test. Lesnar’s total career earnings from his time in the UFC are estimated at $5.3 million dollars. Lesnar has been sponsored in the past by Jimmy Johns and also by UFC sponsor Reebok, but he has a famously rocky relationship with sponsorship, especially since the WWE doesn’t typically allow wrestlers to wear sponsored gear the way UFC fighters do. Current estimates online vary, but between all of his professional movements through various organizations, along with his other investments and pay-per-view dollars, it is reported that Brock Lesnar’s current net worth sits between 28 and 30 million dollars.
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