Jessica Eye Net Worth Details

Jessica Eye is a famous name in combat sports. People know her for her tough fights in the UFC and her recent move to Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship (BKFC). Many fans want to know about her money and her life outside the cage.

In this article, you will know Jessica Eye’s net worth, career earnings, career overview, stats, relationship, and more.

Jessica Eye’s Biography

Category Details
Full Name Jessica Jo Eye
Nickname Evil
Date of Birth July 27, 1986
Age 39
Nationality American
Height 5 ft 6 in (1.68 m)
Weight 125 lbs (Flyweight)
Turned Pro 2010
Net Worth $1.4 Million (Estimated)
Total Career Earnings $1.5 Million+ (approx.)
Marital Status Single
Instagram Profile @jessicaevileye
Twitter Profile @jessicaevileye

Early Career

Jessica Eye grew up in Ohio and had a tough childhood. She found an outlet for her energy in mixed martial arts (MMA).

She started training in 2008 and quickly became very good. Jessica fought as an amateur first. She did not lose a single fight as an amateur and won five times.

She turned professional. She fought in a promotion called NAAFS in Ohio. She won her first pro fight by TKO. Later, she joined Bellator, a bigger fighting organization.

She won big fights there and became known for her fast hands and strong boxing skills. During this time, she built a strong record of 10 wins and only 1 loss before the UFC called her.​

Professional Career

Jessica Eye joined the UFC in 2013. This is the biggest stage for MMA fighters. She fought Sarah Kaufman in her first match.

The result was later changed to a “No Contest,” but she showed she belonged with the best. Jessica fought many tough opponents like Miesha Tate and Julianna Peña.

Her biggest moment came in 2019. She fought Valentina Shevchenko for the UFC Flyweight Championship. Sadly, she lost that fight by a knockout. Jessica continued to fight hard for several years.

She retired from the UFC in 2022 after a loss to Maycee Barber. However, her fighting days did not end there. In 2025, news broke that she signed with BKFC (Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship) to continue her combat sports journey.​

Jessica Eye’s Net Worth Details

As of 2026, Jessica Eye’s net worth to be around $1.4 million. She made this money through her long fighting career and other projects.

Fight Purses

Opponent Event Result Estimated Payout
Maycee Barber UFC 276 Loss $67,000 
Jennifer Maia UFC 264 Loss $66,000
Joanne Wood UFC 257 Loss $60,000
Cynthia Calvillo UFC on ESPN 10 Loss $58,000
Valentina Shevchenko UFC 238 Loss $130,000 (includes bonus)
Katlyn Chookagian UFC 231 Win $100,000

Career Earnings

Year Total Earnings (Est.)
2022 $67,000
2021 $120,000
2020 $110,000
2019 $250,000
2018 $150,000
2014-2017 $400,000+

Career Stats

Stat Category Number
Wins 15
Losses 11
No Contests 1
Knockout Wins 3
Submission Wins 1
Decision Wins 11
Significant Strikes Landed 700+

FAQs

1. What happened to Leslie Smith’s ear in the fight against Jessica Eye?

Jessica Eye landed a powerful right hand that caused Leslie Smith’s cauliflower ear to explode. Doctors stopped the fight immediately, declaring Eye the winner by TKO.

2. Why did Jessica Eye retire from the UFC?

Eye announced her retirement after losing to Maycee Barber at UFC 276. She later admitted she chose to leave on her own terms before the promotion could release her for underperformance.

3. Did Jessica Eye win her BKFC debut?

She initially won her bare-knuckle debut against Mariya Agapova by decision. However, officials later overturned the victory to a no-contest in December 2025 after Eye tested positive for a banned substance.

4. What severe injury did Eye overcome before her fighting career?

Years before turning pro, Eye suffered a broken back in a car accident involving her father. She fractured two vertebrae and wore a back brace for months before making a full recovery.

5. How does Jessica Eye earn money outside of combat sports?

Jessica Eye generates significant income through her exclusive content page on OnlyFans. She famously stated that she earned more from this platform than she did from her entire professional fighting career.