Brock Lesnar: $250,000
Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira: $200,000
Tim Sylvia: $100,000
Frank Mir: $80,000
This, right here, is why we don't get to see Randy Couture fight anymore. Two former UFC Heavyweight Champions, and each of the guys that is new to the UFC is getting paid more then them combined.
Lesnar takes the largest cheque of the night, and it's his second MMA fight ever, and he got beat in a minute and a half.
My opinion of the fight, he needs refinement. He came out blazing, but even after 90 seconds he looked like he was slowing down. During the post fights Mir looked a lot fresher then Lesnar who looked pretty spent, I don't think he could have kept a pace anywhere near what he tried to set for 3 rounds. He hit mirror a lot, but not many of them where really damaging, just short quick shots. Mir fought the fight well, he weathered the storm, and finished fairly quickly, with what was a rather loose knee bar, I think most MMA vets would have been able to get out of that.
Lesnar might be able to become a top tier fighter, but he needs some experience first, and he needs to round off his skills a little more. He's not there yet.
And when a guy comes in for his first UFC fight, with a 1-0 record, and gets paid more for losing in 90 seconds then the 2 former champions get combined, it's really not any wonder that some of the guys that have been in the UFC for a while are getting annoyed. Nog won the belt, is a former Pride champion and still got less then Lesnar. I think any one of those 3 should be a little annoyed with the way contracts where done up.
Randy Couture, a hall of famer, and probably the most decorated fighter the UFC has had, with a huge following was only getting 250,000 for winning the HW belt, and then defending it. After seeing things like this, where a guy walks in with no real MMA record, and gets paid as much for losing in under 2 minutes as he does, hard to say he was wrong for walking away. Might not have been about the money, but that's pretty insulting to him IMO.