UFC 289 Bonus Report: Charles Oliveira one in all 5 fighters to take house $50k

The Octagon returned to Canada for tonight’s UFC 289 occasion, an eleven-bout combat card headlined by Amanda Nunes vs. Irene Aldana.

The extremely anticipated ladies’s bantamweight title combat proved to be a one-sided affair. Amanda Nunes dominated Irene Aldana for all 5 rounds, battering the challenger with jabs and floor and pound. After twenty-five minutes of GOAT work, ‘The Lioness’ was awarded the unanimous determination victory. Following the win, Nunes shocked followers and fellow fighters by asserting her retirement from MMA.

The co-main occasion of UFC 289 featured a extremely anticipated light-weight scrap between Charles Oliveira and Beneil Dariush. The bout resulted in a first-round end for ‘Do Bronx’, as the previous light-weight champion put Dariush away with a head kick and floor and pound.

Following the conclusion of tonight’s event, UFC officers introduced on the post-fight press convention that 5 fighters could be taking house efficiency bonuses.

Charles Oliveira, Beneil Dariush, UFC 289, UFC

Combat of the night time: Middleweight fighters Eryk Anders and Marc-Andre Barriault earned FOTN honors for his or her thrilling conflict on tonight’s UFC 289 major card. Barriault gained the competition by unanimous determination.

Efficiency of the night time: Charles Oliveira earned an additional $50k for his first-round TKO victory over Beneil Dariush (see that here).

Efficiency of the night time: Mike Malott pocketed an additional $50k for his second-round submission victory over Adam Fugitt.

Efficiency of the night time: Steve Erceg earned an additional $50k for his victory over David Dvorak.

Are you shocked by any of the efficiency bonuses handed out by Dana White and firm following the conclusion of tonight’s UFC 289 occasion in Vancouver? Share your ideas within the remark part PENN Nation!

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