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Khabib Nurmagomedov’s Agent Reacts to Joe Rogan-Inspired Cryptocurrency, Marshall Inu’s Latest Gesture for UFC 273 Fighters

Published 04/13/2022, 6:26 AM EDT

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Marshall Inu, the Joe Rogan-inspired meme coin, is making a real change in the MMA space. The initiative, build to help the fighters, showed another solid commitment in the form of additional performance of the night bonuses given to UFC 273 fighters.

The company set up a poll to decide which fighters would get the Marshall Inu performance of the night awards by an Instagram post. Subsequently, it revealed the results on its official social handles.

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Marshall Inu wrote, “#UFC273 Performance of the night winners announced!! We had 12,347 votes, which is amazing. Congratulations to the warriors, you’ll be contacted by our team now for payments.”

1) $40,000 – @gilbert_burns
2) $20,000 – @marktheolympianmadsen
2) $10,000 – @khamzat_chimaev

“#FightingForFighters”

Even Khabib Nurmagomedov‘s manager reacted to the cause and shared the post on his Instagram stories.

Ali Abdelaziz noted, “Thank you @marshallinu  for giving @gilbert_burns and @marktheolympianmadsen the bonus.”

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Gilbert Burns and Khamzat Chimaev received the fight of the night bonus from the UFC as well, which saw both fighters receive an extra $50K to their purse. However, Madsen, who had a great showing at UFC 273, didn’t receive any bonus from the UFC but Marshall Inu covered his back.

The Olympian paid his gratitude with an Instagram post.

“Thank your for all your votes. What an amazing support – especially from the Viking followers Thank you @marshallinu for #FightingForFighters  Stay Tuned Big give away coming up.”

Joe Rogan commented on Cheyanne Vlismas’ bonus video and the controversy

At UFC Fight Night: Hall vs. Strickland, Cheyanne Vlismas won her fight and added style points by landing a head kick that lead to the finish. After the bout, Vlismas got the news that she won the performance of the night bonus for her performance, and she melted down hearing the news.

Rogan was talking about the fighter’s pay issues with the guest Chad Mendes on his highly popular show, The Joe Rogan Experience #113 (JRE MMA Show). Afterward, he watched the video of Vlismas and said, “She was crying and all these people got online and started complaining about the UFC.”

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Rogan added that he understands both sides and suggested why some fighters are not paid enough, “A lot of people don’t know who she is yet…The whole thing about the sport is how many people are going to watch you fight… How exciting are you? How entertaining are you, how engaging are you? Your personality and do you put a*** in the seats?”

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Since an additional bonus means so much to the fighters, especially the up-and-coming fighters, Marshall Inu helping the fighters makes a great impact on the sport of MMA.

What do you think of Marshall Inu giving performance bonuses to UFC 273 athletes? Share your thoughts in the comments.

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Deepak Kumar

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Deepak Kumar is a UFC author at EssentiallySports. His love for MMA comes from the chaos and violence the fight game brings to the table. A BJJ aspirant, Deepak began following the sport as a casual fan when Ronda Rousey was finishing her opponents in seconds.
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Vibhanshu Kumar