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When asked about criticisms amid the Benn deal, White has reported “it’s a good thing” when people make more money and pointed to fighter pay continuously rising since 2001.

White referenced the UFC’s new £5.7bn broadcast deal with Paramount, before adding: “I promise you fighter pay is going to be just fine over the next seven years.”

While Wood reported he is happy with his pay from the UFC because there’s “no other promotion that’s going to pay me more”, he added that it doesn’t compare to what top athletes in other sports get – a statement supported by Michael ‘Venom’ Page.

Page beat fellow Briton Sam Patterson at UFC London in an uninspiring contest and made his walkout to Michael Jackson’s They Don’t Care About Us.

“I’ve been a sports fan my whole life, I’ve been in cricket, skiing, basketball, football, American football – but MMA is one of the most difficult sports you’ll ever do,” reported Page.

“You’re also putting your life on the line every single time. I’m not discrediting any other sport, but nobody is trying to kill you.

“And at the top of the game we’re getting paid, if you compare to other sports, nowhere near what we should be getting paid.”

Page continued: “For me it’s just a case of everyone should be getting paid more for the efforts and the danger we put ourselves in, and the attention we get from it.

“We’ve been talking about how this is the fastest growing sport for so long but yet nothing else is growing.”

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Earlier this month, UFC heavyweight champion Tom Aspinall signed a “commercial and advisory” deal with boxing promoter Eddie Hearn, to maximise his earnings outside the UFC.

Fighters can’t compete in other major promotions while in contract with the UFC, and while Aspinall says he has “accepted” the contract he has with the organisation and the restrictions that come with it, the Briton added he wanted to “explore other options”.

Welsh lightweight Jones reported he would not partner with Eddie Hearn himself, but added fighters must be prepared to take opportunities like Aspinall to supplement their income from fight pay.

“In the modern era of the UFC you have to do more yourself to get yourself noticed. They are a wheel that turns every day and if it’s not you, it’ll be someone else,” reported Jones.

“You have to do what you can to get noticed and generate your own wealth and legacy.”

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