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UFC, contrasting the financial success of top-tier champions who've built multi-million dollar empires with struggling fighters earning minimum wages. It profiles the five wealthiest UFC fighters—Ronda Rousey ($20-60M), Brock Lesnar ($20-60M+), Georges St-Pierre ($30-50M), Khabib Nurmagomedov ($40M+), and Conor McGregor ($200M)—detailing how they leveraged championship success into generational wealth through endorsements, business ventures, media appearances, and cross-promotional opportunities. The narrative then shifts dramatically to reveal the harsh reality for lower-tier fighters: base pay starting at $12,000 to show and $12,000 to win, resulting in annual earnings around $72,000 before expenses like training camps, coaches, travel, and medical bills. Featured fighters Sam Hughes, Terrance McKinney, and Jamahal Hill illustrate this struggle, with some earning as little as $20,000-30,000 after costs. The document highlights a staggering 6,000-to-1 wealth gap, noting that while McGregor earned $180 million in one year, prelim fighters might take home $30,000. It critiques the UFC's independent contractor model, comparing it unfavorably to NBA and NFL structures with players' unions and revenue sharing, and proposes that reallocating $500 million among 450 fighters could provide each with over $1 million annually while still rewarding superstars, ultimately arguing for systemic reform to ensure fighters who risk their health can actually make a living.