Women's Flyweight UFC Fighter

Women’s flyweight fighters salaries showcase the division’s rapid financial growth. Valentina Shevchenko earned $5 million through dominant title defenses. Alexa Grasso built $4 million challenging “Bullet” three times. Current champion Shevchenko commands $1.5 million per fight.

The 125-pound division created in 2017 proves newer weight classes can generate substantial paychecks when champions deliver consistent entertainment.

Name Nationality MMA Record
Valentina Shevchenko Kyrgyzstan 24–4
Natália Silva Brazil 16–5–1
Manon Fiorot France 12–1
Alexa Grasso Mexico 16–3–1
Erin Blanchfield United States 12–2
Maycee Barber United States 14–2
Jasmine Jasudavicius Canada 11–3
Rose Namajunas United States 12–6
Viviane Araújo Brazil 12–6
Tracy Cortez United States 11–1
Miranda Maverick United States 12–5
Karine Silva Brazil 18–4
Casey O’Neill Scotland 9–2
Wang Cong China 7–1
JJ Aldrich United States 10–6

10 Highest Paid UFC Fighters in Women’s Flyweight Division Ranked

Women’s flyweight emerged as UFC’s newest female division, quickly establishing financial viability through exciting fighters who prove championship-level skill justifies seven-figure purses.

Rank Fighter Net Worth Career Earnings Active/Retired Championships
1 Valentina Shevchenko $5M $2.7M Active 2 Flyweight Titles
2 Alexa Grasso $4M $4M Active 1 Flyweight Title
3 Joanna Jedrzejczyk $4M $3.5M Retired 0 Flyweight Titles
4 Rose Namajunas $2M $1.5M Active 0 Flyweight Titles
5 Manon Fiorot $1M $750K Active 0 UFC Titles
6 Erin Blanchfield $600K $450K Active 0 UFC Titles
7 Katlyn Chookagian $500K $1.2M Active 0 UFC Titles
8 Lauren Murphy $400K $800K Active 0 UFC Titles
9 Jennifer Maia $350K $600K Active 0 UFC Titles
10 Natália Silva $300K $200K Active 0 UFC Titles

Valentina Shevchenko dominates women’s flyweight earnings with $5 million net worth. Her UFC 285 payday of $1.267 million stands as the division’s largest, earned losing her title to Alexa Grasso in a stunning upset.

Alexa Grasso accumulated $4 million through her championship reign. Her trilogy with Shevchenko generated approximately $3 million combined, with her UFC 306 bout alone paying $1.8 million including PPV shares.

Joanna Jedrzejczyk built her $4 million fortune primarily at strawweight before moving to flyweight. Her crossover fights against Shevchenko demonstrated champions from lighter divisions can earn comparable purses at 125 pounds.

Who Makes Most at Women’s Flyweight?

Valentina Shevchenko earned approximately $2.7 million across her UFC flyweight career through record-breaking title defenses. Her biggest purse came at UFC 285 where she lost the belt to Alexa Grasso, banking $1.267 million including $725,000 PPV revenue.

Shevchenko’s second title reign continues her financial dominance. Her UFC 315 defense against Manon Fiorot projects $1.2-$1.5 million, maintaining her status as women’s MMA’s highest-paid active fighter per bout.

Her UFC Fight Night 227 draw against Grasso paid $1.03 million despite no winner declared. This consistency earning seven figures regardless of outcomes demonstrates her unmatched drawing power at 125 pounds.

Alexa Grasso’s $4 million represents rapid wealth accumulation. Her jump from $40,000 base pay in 2022 to $500,000 as champion showcases how title wins transform earning potential dramatically.

Women’s Flyweight Pay Growth

Fighter 2020 Net Worth 2023 Net Worth 2025 Net Worth Growth % Key Income Sources
Alexa Grasso $100K $1M $4M 3900% UFC purses, Mexican market appeal
Valentina Shevchenko $3M $4.5M $5M 67% UFC earnings ($2.7M), record defenses
Manon Fiorot $100K $500K $1M 900% Rapid contender rise, French fanbase
Erin Blanchfield $50K $300K $600K 1100% Fastest flyweight prospect growth

Alexa Grasso’s 3900% growth represents women’s MMA’s most explosive wealth accumulation. Her UFC 285 title win against Shevchenko paid $382,000, while subsequent defenses escalated to $842,000 and $1.8 million at UFC 306.

Valentina Shevchenko maintained steady growth through consistent championship performances. Her UFC 266 defense paid $892,000, UFC 275 netted $472,000 base, demonstrating reliable seven-figure earning power.

Manon Fiorot’s 900% surge came from dominant contender performances. Her UFC 315 challenge earned $282,000, substantial for non-champions and positioning her for million-dollar title shots.

Current Champion Pay Structure

Valentina Shevchenko commands $500,000 base with total compensation exceeding $1.2 million for PPV defenses. Her UFC 315 victory paid $1.042 million including bonuses and revenue shares, maintaining her position as women’s highest earner.

Alexa Grasso earned $500,000 base during her championship reign. Her UFC 306 trilogy bout paid approximately $1.8 million total, though losing the title reduced her projected future purses to $350,000-$400,000 range.

Title challengers earn significantly less. Manon Fiorot received $282,000 challenging Shevchenko at UFC 315. Erin Blanchfield earned estimated $150,000-$200,000 losing to Fiorot, showing the champion versus contender pay gap.

Historic Women’s Flyweight Paydays

Alexa Grasso’s $1.8 million UFC 306 purse represents the division’s largest disclosed payday. The Mexican Independence Day event featured premium PPV revenue sharing that pushed her compensation beyond typical championship rates.

Valentina Shevchenko’s $1.267 million UFC 285 loss stands as the second-highest flyweight purse. Despite losing her title, PPV points from 650,000 buys generated substantial bonuses beyond her $500,000 base.

Shevchenko’s UFC Fight Night 227 draw paid $1.03 million. The non-PPV event still generated significant payouts due to the trilogy hype with Grasso, proving major rivalries transcend PPV versus Fight Night pay structures.

Rose Namajunas earned $572,000 at UFC 274 before moving to flyweight. Her crossover to 125 pounds maintains similar earning potential, with projected $300,000-$500,000 per bout based on her star power.

FAQs

How much does Valentina Shevchenko make per fight?

Valentina Shevchenko earns $1.2-$1.5 million per title defense including base pay, bonuses, and PPV shares. Her UFC 285 bout paid $1.267 million total.

What’s Alexa Grasso’s biggest payday?

Alexa Grasso earned approximately $1.8 million at UFC 306 defending against Valentina Shevchenko. Her championship trilogy generated over $3 million combined across three fights.

Do women’s flyweight champions make a million per fight?

Yes, champion Valentina Shevchenko consistently earns $1-1.5 million per title defense. Former champion Alexa Grasso earned similar amounts during her reign.

How much does Manon Fiorot make?

Manon Fiorot earned $282,000 challenging for the title at UFC 315. As top contender, she commands $150,000-$300,000 base depending on opponent and event.