Of the various things that make up fighter pay, one crucial aspect is compliance pay. In a nutshell, Dana White–led UFC compliance pay scheme compensates athletes depending on their UFC experience and ranking, as well as their compliance with their media and promotional commitments. It replaces the former UFC Athlete Outfitting Policy, in which fighters were rewarded based on their rankings. It is funded by UFC’s official gear partner, Venum.
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Play video content Davey Havok -- lead singer of the band AFI -- says he's BLOWN AWAY Kanye West would actually bitch about his Grammy nominations ... 'cause music isn't a competition for petty awards.
The rocker was leaving Chateau Marmont last night ... and we asked about Ye's latest outrage over his measly TWO Grammy noms this year.
By the way, Davey's never been nominated -- but somehow has a way better grip on how to handle Grammy glory, or in Kanye's case .
Chicago-based comedian Dan Ronan passed away Friday at the tragically young age of 24. Ronan, who began doing comedy at 15, was a writer/performer for The Late Live Show and a regular at The Lincoln Lodge and other spots around the Chicago comedy scene. Ronan struggled with substance addiction and relapsed after briefly moving to Los Angeles last year before returning to Chicago to be closer to family.
Here’s a bit from Late Live Show co-host Joe McAdam’s heartfelt post about Ronan’s life:
Hailey Bieber, are you in there? The model is practically swimming in her (super, suuuuuuper) oversized black leather jacket, so much so that she almost literally disappears right into it.
Yes, Hailey Bieber was spotted in Los Angeles in the latest evolution of the long leather coat trend, a motorcycle-style that is so big, it actually hits the sidewalk.
The jacket hangs off her shoulders with tons of volume at the back and sleeves, and while you could technically belt it á la a trench coat, I don't know why you would, given the belt practically hangs to the ground, and you'd essentially be belting your knees.
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Most people wouldn’t peg golf as a killer sport, but most people aren’t Rob Lowe. The handsome leading man, 50, visited Conan Monday and mentioned the reason that he hasn’t played golf in quite some time: It’s just not worth the cost of life. In 2007, Lowe was playing in a celebrity tournament, when he “hit a really – I thought – nice sand wedge” and hit a bird mid-air, killing it instantly and causing it to fall into the sand trap.
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Redeem now Hurwitz James Company Don Abbey spent a combined $200 million and 18 years to construct his two dream homes, according to Forbes.
And now he's selling them both, for $78 million a piece.
Abbey, of The Abbey Co., is a commercial real estate mogul who buys, leases, and manages buildings. He started his business in 1990 in California.
But he's a 33-year veteran of the industry, according to the company's website.