Retired WWE star CM Punk suffered a one-sided submission loss to Mickey Gall in his mixed martial arts debut at UFC 203 on Saturday, but he was paid handsomely for the effort.Punk, birth name Phil Brooks, received a disclosed purse of $500,000 for his appearance inside Quicken Loans Arena, which lasted 2:14. The Ohio Athletic Commission released the information to ESPN.com on Monday.That figure does not include any pay-per-view bonus that Punk (0-1) likely receives per his contract. The 37-year-old would not have received a win bonus, which is typical in MMA.Gall (3-0), who made his second UFC appearance, received a disclosed purse of $30,000 -- a $15,000 show and $15,000 win.Punk, who left the WWE in early 2014 and signed with the UFC despite a lack of prior experience, has stated he intends to fight again. The UFC has not yet confirmed whether they intend to promote a second fight.UFC heavyweight champion and Ohio native Stipe Miocic (16-2) received a disclosed purse of $600,000 for his first-round knockout victory over Alistair Overeem. Overeem was paid an $800,000 show purse.Sac Kanken Bleu . Pirlo limped out of Sundays 1-0 win over Udinese after just 13 minutes. Juventus says Pirlo underwent tests on Monday which revealed he has "a second-degree lesion to the collateral medial ligament in his right knee. Fjallraven - Kanken - Sac à Dos Classique . PETERSBURG, Fla. http://www.sackankenpascher.fr/kanken-mini.html . Tracey comes to the Blue Bombers after spending over a decade with Queens University. Most recently he was the schools assistant football coach. Fjallraven Kanken France . The FA rejected Wilsheres appeal that the length of his punishment was "clearly excessive" and said Thursday his suspension begins with immediate effect. He will miss league matches against Chelsea on Monday and West Ham on Dec. Fjallraven Kanken Mini Soldes .com) - The game was all punts and field goals before Kodi Whitfields catch.MANHATTAN, Kan. -- The threshold for climbing into Kansas State coach Bill Snyders good graces is quite high.Take the case of running back Charles Jones, who earned an uneven grade despite gashing Texas on Saturday because of his goal-line fumble. Or quarterback Jesse Ertz, whose near-flawless first half was followed by a tough second half that drew Snyders infamous ire.That may be why defensive end Jordan Willis has stood out so much.The senior had a pair of sacks in Saturdays 24-21 victory , giving him 22 1/2 for his career and moving him past Monty Beisel for fourth-most in school history. Willis also tied for the team lead with seven tackles, including three for a loss, and batted down a crucial pass at the line of scrimmage.It led to a glowing review from Snyder, no qualifiers involved.Jordan just plays so hard and he prepares exactly that way, the 77-year-old coach said. There is not one-tenth of a second of any snap that he takes that is not the best effort that he can give. I admire him and appreciate him so very much.Thats the flip-side of the high bar that Snyder sets. When you manage to achieve it, the feeling is almost otherworldly -- like a player has somehow qualified for the most exclusive of clubs.Willis has managed to scratch and claw his way in over the past four years.He was a lightly recruited defensive end out of perennial power Rockhurst High School in Kansas City, and wound up choosing the Wildcats over an offer from Indiana and not much else. But he made big strides from the moment he set foot on campus, and even earned playing time as a freshman.That would be another rarity in Snyders program.He still remembers his first sack, too. It was against Iowa State as a freshman and he had gotten into the game in the fourth quarter. It was third down and Willis lost containment on the quarterback, but managed to track him down before he got across the line of scrimmage.It went down as a sack. Willis got bawled out by the coaches on the sideline.That was not onnly his only sack that season, it was his only tackle.dddddddddddd But Willis fought his way into the lineup more as a sophomore, piling up 4 1/2 sacks in 11 games, and added 8 1/2 sacks and 14 tackles for loss last year, when he earned a reputation as one of the Big 12s best pass rushers.Hes made improvement in that area, Snyder said. He just reacts quicker to certain things that have allowed his pass rush to become better. It is a matter of experience again.Perhaps the reason that Willis has been so successful is that his own standard is quite high. And in that respect, he walks lock-step with his hard-to-please coach.I think my pass rush can always be better, he said. There are always small things like pad level that we can improve on, but as a team we need to get better at tackling. ... There were not a lot of communication issues last game, but we can still improve there.We did a lot of good things but there are still some small things we can improve on.The Wildcats (4-3, 2-2) are not a team of star power, like they were with Collin Klein or Tyler Lockett or Darren Sproles in years past. Their offense takes on a decidedly committee-like approach to moving the ball, and their defense is a collection of solid, blue-collar players.As a result, Willis has become one of the few players who have stood out.Yet of all the things that endears him to Snyder, his desire to put the team first might just top the list. Willis has made enough plays that his spot in the Kansas State record book is secure, but he would rather the record ultimately show that his team was a winner.Weve had our ups and downs, he said. Right now, were a team that is doing well and then not so well -- its just a matter of putting it all together. I know Coach Snyder has been speaking about it, so its just a matter of starting the game and finishing the game and doing it all the way. ' ' '