Poliana Botelho Net Worth Details

Poliana Botelho is a Brazilian mixed martial artist known for her striking skills and achievements in MMA.

She has competed in prominent organizations like the UFC and Bellator MMA, making a name for herself in the women’s flyweight and strawweight divisions.

Poliana Botelho’s Biography

Attribute Details
Full Name Poliana Botelho
Nickname N/A
Date of Birth December 15, 1988
Age 36 years old
Birthplace Muriaé, Minas Gerais, Brazil
Nationality Brazilian
Religion N/A
Height 5’8″ (173 cm)
Weight Class Flyweight (125 lbs)
Reach 67 inches (170 cm)
Team Nova Uniao
Turned Pro September 28, 2013
Net Worth Estimated $500,000
Salary Varies per fight; estimated $30,000 base pay
Relationship Status Single
Instagram Profile @polianabotelho_mma

Early Career

Poliana Botelho began her professional MMA journey in 2013 with a knockout victory over Thais Raphaela at Favela Kombat.

She quickly gained attention with another TKO win over Ingrid Schwartz at KTAF. Despite an early setback in 2014 when she lost to Viviane Pereira for the Bitetti Combat Flyweight title, her potential was undeniable.

Professional Career

Botelho’s career took off when she joined the Xtreme Fighting Championships (XFC).

She won the XFC Women’s Flyweight Tournament in 2015 and later claimed the XFC Women’s Flyweight Championship by defeating Silvana Gómez Juárez.

Her success in XFC earned her a contract with the UFC in 2016.In the UFC, she debuted in October 2017 with a unanimous decision win against Pearl Gonzalez.

Her most notable victory came in May 2018 when she defeated Syuri Kondo via TKO just 33 seconds into the first round.

However, her UFC tenure saw mixed results, including losses to Cynthia Calvillo and Karine Silva. After leaving the UFC, she joined Bellator MMA and secured a win against Helen Peralta at Invicta FC 49.

Poliana Botelho’s Net Worth Details

As of 2026, Poliana Botelho’s net worth is estimated to be $500,000. Her earnings primarily come from fight purses, performance bonuses, and endorsements.

While her exact salary varies per fight, reports suggest she earns approximately $30,000 as base pay per bout.

Disclaimer: We estimate these net worth figures using publicly available information from press releases, news reports, online databases, industry experts, and insiders. Amounts shown are estimates and do not account for private taxes, expenses, or investment losses.

Fight Purses

Below is a table showcasing some of Poliana Botelho’s notable fight purses:

Event Opponent Earnings
UFC Fight Night 129 Syuri Kondo $40,000 (approx.)
UFC Fight Night 140 Cynthia Calvillo $35,000 (approx.)
Invicta FC 49 Helen Peralta $25,000 (approx.)

Career Stats

Here’s a table summarizing Poliana Botelho’s professional MMA record and notable opponents:

Opponent Event Result Method
Syuri Kondo UFC Fight Night 129 Win TKO (Body Kick & Punches)
Cynthia Calvillo UFC Fight Night 140 Loss Submission (Rear-Naked Choke)
Lauren Mueller UFC 236 Win Decision (Unanimous)
Karine Silva UFC Fight Night 207 Loss Submission (Brabo Choke)
Helen Peralta Invicta FC 49 Win Decision (Unanimous)

FAQs

When did Poliana Botelho turn professional?

She turned pro on September 28, 2013.

What is Poliana Botelho’s fighting style?

She is known for her striking prowess and Muay Thai skills.

What titles has Poliana Botelho won?

She won the XFC Women’s Flyweight Championship.

What is her most notable victory?

Her TKO win over Syuri Kondo in just 33 seconds at UFC Fight Night 129 stands out.

Which teams has she trained with?

She trains with Nova Uniao in Brazil.

Does Poliana have any children?

No children have been reported.

What is her Instagram handle?

Her official Instagram handle is @polianabotelho_mma.

What is her current net worth?

Her net worth is estimated at $500,000 as of 2025.

Has she ever fought for a title in the UFC?

She was a champion in XFC before joining the UFC.

What is her professional MMA record?

As of now, her record stands at 9 wins and 5 losses.

Sazedul Islam Saju
Sazedul Islam Saju is an MMA and boxing content writer at Surprise Sports specializing in fighter biographies, UFC analysis, boxing coverage, fight breakdowns, and combat sports history. He creates research-driven content covering professional fighters, championship bouts, career achievements, match records, and major events from the world of MMA and boxing.