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12th July 2016
09:14am BST


"You're talking about an eight-figure payday," Jones' manager Malki Kawa told The MMA Hour. "Jon is by far the highest paid guy in the UFC, and the numbers that were shown that day for everybody from Brock [Lesnar] and the way down, Jon was making more than all of that."Jones' planned opponent, Daniel Cormier, took home $500,000 for his victory over late stand-in Anderson Silva, who made $600,000 after replacing Jones at less than a week's notice.
Ethan Miller/Getty Images"If you think that by any chance I'm going to sit here and be like, 'hey man, take this supplement,' then I'm just as stupid as the people who think that I'm an enabler," Kawa said.
