Well, let’s gab a bit about this here “bkfc payouts”, ya know, the money them fellers get for smackin’ each other without gloves. I ain’t no expert, but I’ve heard some things from the telly and the young’uns talkin’.
What’s this BKFC, anyway?
It’s like boxin’, but without them fancy gloves. Just bare knuckles, like how them fellas used to fight back in the day, I reckon. They call it “bare-knuckle fighting”. Sounds rough, don’t it? These guys, they get in a ring and just whale on each other. Lord have mercy!
The Big Bucks and the Small Change
Now, from what I gather, some of these fighters, they make a pretty penny. I heard tell of a fella, Mike Perry they call him, he got somethin’ like $600,000 for one fight! Can you imagine? That’s more money than I’ve seen in my whole life, I betcha. He’s one of the big shots, though. They say he’s the “face of the promotion”. Guess that means he brings in the crowds.
But not everyone’s gettin’ rich, no sir. Some of them youngsters, just startin’ out, they might only get a couple thousand dollars, maybe up to nine thousand. That ain’t much considerin’ they’re gettin’ their faces punched in. I even heard some get as much as twenty thousand, which ain’t too shabby, I guess. It’s a tough way to make a livin’, that’s for sure. But hey, some folks, they like the fightin’, and I guess the money helps.
- Big Shots: Guys like Mike Perry, they get the big money. We’re talkin’ hundreds of thousands, maybe even millions.
- Regular Joes: Most fighters, they ain’t gettin’ that much. A few thousand, maybe a bit more.
- Newbies: The fellas just startin’ out, they get the least. Gotta work your way up, I suppose.
Who’s Payin’ These Folks?
Well, there’s this company, BKFC, that runs the whole shebang. And I heard tell of another company called Triller, they own most of it. Seems like McGregor, that loudmouth fighter from Ireland, his company’s got a piece of the pie too. They’re the ones handin’ out the cash. They gotta make money too, ya know, sellin’ tickets and gettin’ folks to watch on TV. It’s a whole business, this fightin’ game.
It Ain’t All Profit, Though
The fella who runs BKFC, Feldman’s his name I think, he says they ain’t always makin’ money. Some fights do good, some don’t. But overall, he says they’re doin’ alright, doublin’ their money every year since they started. That’s a lot of money, even if you ain’t no math whiz. But it just goes to show, even in the fightin’ business, there’s ups and downs. And this year they went up 150 percent, now that’s what I call improvement!
Other Fighters, Other Paydays
I also heard tell of another fighter, Brandon Girtz. He used to fight in somethin’ called Bellator, and now he’s doin’ this bare-knuckle stuff. They say he’s gettin’ paid up to seventy-five thousand for a fight. That’s a good chunk of change, better than most folks around here make in a year. And then there’s these fellas, Kai Stewart and Jimmie Rivera, they’re fighting for some kind of championship, featherweight they call it. I bet they’re gettin’ paid a pretty penny too, though I don’t know the exact amount.
The BKFC 28 Payouts
Now, there’s been a lot of these BKFC fights. I heard about somethin’ called BKFC 28, where they talked about all the money folks got – base pay and win bonuses, whatever that means. Sounds complicated, but I reckon it’s all about how much they get just for showin’ up and how much extra they get for winnin’. Makes sense, I guess. You win, you get more. That’s how it should be, ain’t it?
Conclusion
So, that’s the lowdown on these “bkfc payouts”, as best as I can tell ya. Some fellas get rich, some get by, and some just get beat up. It’s a rough business, but I reckon as long as folks wanna watch, there’ll be fellas willin’ to fight, gloves or no gloves. And that’s all there is to it. Ain’t nothin’ more to say, is there?