Conor McGregor is one of the brightest shining stars in the entire combat sports world. ‘Mystic Mac’ boasts an unmatched following owing to his stupendous in-cage striking and brash approach on the mic. Conor McGregor has also amassed a sumptuous amount of money from the UFC as fight purses. He was also the UFC’s highest-paid fighter for quite some time.

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On the other hand, The NBA stalwart, Michael Jordan, was also one of the highest-paid NBA athletes of his time. Despite the fact that his career was at its peak in the 90s, the Air-Jordan juggernaut still made lucrative amounts of money from the NBA. His then salary from NBA would be quite an even match for the salaries of the highest-paid athletes of today.

Michael Jordan’s insane salary year-by-year

Michael Jordan’s star-studded NBA career saw him lift the title for the Chicago Bulls six times. Jordan played 13 seasons for the Chicago bulls out of his 15-season career. By the arrival of the 1990s, he had already achieved legend status, and his pay reflected that. His year-wise salary stats looked somewhat like this:

  • Season Salary amount 1990-91 $2.6M  1991-92 $3.2M 1992-93 $4M 1994-95 $3.87M  1995-96 $3.85M 1996-97 $30M 1997-98 $27M 1998-99 $33.1

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With the salary cap limits increased in 1996, Michael Jordan also received an increase in his yearly contract amount. His salary went up by leaps and bounds in the seasons following 1995. The NBA star gained a whopping $30.1M as his salary for the 1996-97 season.

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This figure declined a bit for his 1997-98 contract, which stood at $27M. However, Jordan hit his all-time high in terms of his NBA salary during his 1998-99 contract, which promised him about $33.1M. This was the record amount of salary given to an NBA athlete until 2017, when LeBron James topped it. Throughout his career, Michael Jordan amassed a whopping $107.52M from the insane salaries of his NBA career.

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Conor McGregor’s purse per fight

McGregor was the face of the UFC and was one of the major factors in popularizing the sport of MMA throughout the world. He also earned lucrative amounts of money as his fight purse.

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McGregor had made the journey from being paid a meager $66.5k for his first UFC fight to receiving an insane $4.4M as his fight purse for his UFC 257 fight against Dustin Poirier in Jan 2021. His detailed fight purse from every UFC fight is as follows:

  1. Date  Event Opponent Fight Purse April 6, 2013 UFC on Fuel TV Marcus Brimage $66.5k August 17, 2013 UFC Fight Night Max Holloway $21.7k July 19, 2014 UFC Fight Night Diego Brandao $72.5k September 27, 2014 UFC 184 Dustin Poirier $176.5k January 18, 2015 UFC Fight Night Dennis Siver $193.4k July 11, 2015 UFC 189 Chad Mendes $511.5k December 12, 2015 UFC 194 Jose Aldo $521.2k March 5, 2016 UFC 196 Nate Diaz $962.6k August 20, 2016 UFC 202 Nate Diaz $2.7M November 12, 2016 UFC 205 Eddie Alvarez $2.7M October 6, 2018 UFC 229 Khabib Nurmagomedov $2.64M January 18, 2020 UFC 246 Donald Cerrone $2.71M January 24, 2021 UFC 257 Dustin Poirier $4.42M July 11, 2021 UFC 264 Dustin Poirier $5M August 26, 2017 Boxing Floyd Mayweather $72M

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McGregor earned a whopping $72M dollars from his highly touted boxing bout with Floyd ‘Money’ Mayweather. The accumulated worth from McGregor’s fight purses is 94.69M. It is the maximum that any fighter has earned from the UFC.

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The average salaries of top-paid athletes

There are a lot of athletes who earn lucrative amounts from their contracts. Talking about basketball, LeBron James is the current highest-paid NBA athlete whose 2022-23 salary stands at an insane $124.5M.

Whereas NFL star Aaron Donald boasts the highest salary in his field, which stands at around $31.67M.

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Conor McGregor’s fight purse figures are obviously insane considering the fact that he went for multiple fights in a year. But, Michael Jordan’s, even in 1998, startlingly boasted a salary of about the same amount as Aaron Donald has today. His overall income from the salaries of his career which spanned the 1990’s is still more than the lifetime fight purses of one of the most noted combat superstars of today. Michael Jordan is truly kind of ‘untouchable’, in the court and even in terms of worth.

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The coveted scrap between Lennox Lewis and Mike Tyson in 2002 was when I realized the passion for combat sports within my family. My interest in combat sports began watching scripted pro wrestling shows. It was my father who directed me towards combat sports and it wasn’t until the late 2010s that I discovered the world of MMA and the UFC. Like many of you, I too, tuned in for the infamous Nurmagomedov vs. McGregor bout live on October 6, 2018. Being an ardent fan of the UFC (and Dustin ‘The Diamond’ Poirier), I was always looking to have conversations about the same with others. But to my disappointment, I hardly found any followers of the sports to interact with. So I took it upon myself to do my part in popularizing the thrill and the agony behind the purest form of unarmed combat. At EssentiallySports, I try to bring the readers closer to the athletes and focus my coverage on exploring the human side of these martial artists. I’m a musician during my time free from reporting MMA. I operate as the lead vocalist of a rock band that aims to make their mark among the audiences with their original alternative-hard rock songs. You can hit me up at-

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