Renato Moicano thinks it’s time the UFC bumped up its $50k efficiency bonuses.
When ‘Cash’ Moicano steps again into the Octagon this Saturday evening at UFC 311, he’ll look to attain his largest win but when he meets the returning Beneil Dariush. A win would prolong Moicano’s unbeaten streak to 5 and, extra importantly, inch him nearer to a possible shot on the light-weight title.
Except for his spectacular work contained in the cage, Moicano has grown a sizeable fan following for his typically hilarious commentaries on social media and his energetic post-fight interviews.
Throughout a latest interview with Caroline Pearce of UFC on TNT Sports activities, Moicano supplied up one other sizzling take, this time directed at his employer’s paltry $50,000 payouts for issues like Knockout and Battle of the Evening.
“To be sincere, with this inflation, this bonus type of must be up to date, you understand? $50k is just not the identical as like ten years in the past, however it is going to nonetheless be good to make some additional money,” Moicano stated.
Efficiency bonuses had been first issued at UFC 67 practically twenty years in the past and sometimes fluctuated in quantity earlier than 2013 when $50,000 turned the official determine awarded to fighters who delivered one of many night’s extra memorable showings.
Based on the Bureau of Labor Statistics client worth index, immediately’s costs are 1.52 instances as excessive as common costs since 2007. In consequence, a greenback immediately solely buys 65.697% of what it may purchase again in 2007.
Renato Moicano in search of his third $50k bonus at UFC 311
The final time Renato Moicano bagged a efficiency bonus was in 2018 when he scored a first-round submission victory over Cub Swanson at UFC 227. Earlier than that, ‘Cash’ picked up $50k for his Battle of the Evening with Brian Ortega at UFC 214.
Former light-weight champion Charles ‘Do Bronx’ Oliveira holds the report for probably the most efficiency bonuses in UFC historical past at 20. He’s adopted intently by Donald ‘Cowboy’ Cerrone at 18 and Nate Diaz at 16.