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The comeback story of Dominick Reyes has been one of resilience. Once considered the man who came closest to dethroning Jon Jones, his career spiraled after a string of brutal knockout losses. For a time, it seemed like ‘The Devastator’ might fade into obscurity. But three straight knockout wins after a long layoff have brought him back to life in the light heavyweight division.

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Now, at UFC Perth, Reyes is set to headline against Carlos Ulberg, a fight that could thrust him right back into the title conversation. But beyond the cage, fans are curious about another side of Reyes, his finances. After eight years in the UFC, what has he earned? How much is he worth today? And what role have sponsors played in keeping his career afloat? Let’s dive in!

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Dominick Reyes’ 2025 net worth and endorsements

According to information from MMASalaries.com, Dominick Reyes’ total recorded MMA fight earnings stand at $1,296,500. His current estimated net worth is between $1–2 million. While not eye-popping compared to some of the UFC’s biggest stars, it reflects both his fight purses and his growing sponsorship portfolio. His highest payday came at UFC 247 in 2020, when he faced Jon Jones for the light heavyweight title. Reyes earned a total of $380,000 that night, a figure that still marks his biggest haul to date.

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Sponsorships have added steady value along the way. Reyes has partnered with major brands like Toyo Tires, while his Instagram bio highlights affiliations with True Classic, Bridgestone Moto USA, and Team Toyo USA. These endorsements provide him with an additional income stream beyond fight purses, a crucial lifeline during the long months he spent outside the Octagon recovering and rebuilding his career. Now, let’s delve a little deeper into more of his UFC paydays!

How much does Dominick Reyes earn? Career earnings

Reyes’ UFC debut in 2017 offered just a glimpse of what was to come. Against Joachim Christensen, he pocketed a base salary of $12,000, doubled it with a win bonus, and added a $50,000 Performance of the Night award. His sponsorship payout of $2,500 brought his total to $76,500.

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As his profile grew, so did his paydays. His controversial decision loss to Jon Jones in 2020 brought in $380,000, including $30,000 in sponsorships. Another big payday came later that year when he fought Jan Blachowicz at UFC 253, where he earned the same total despite losing.

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More recently, at UFC 314, Reyes fought Nikita Krylov. His base salary was $150,000, but a win bonus and $11,000 sponsorship payout boosted his final tally to $311,000. However, it’s important to note these are estimates based on publicly available information and may not reflect the actual figures. Still, the numbers reveal a steady climb in earnings that reflects Dominick Reyes’ status as both a former title challenger and a headliner.

As Reyes steps into the Octagon at UFC Perth, the stakes are higher than ever. He faces Carlos Ulberg, a surging contender hungry for his first title shot. For Reyes, victory means more than just another paycheck—it could signal the beginning of a new chapter in a career once written off. Whether his financial fortune grows alongside his fighting resurgence remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: Dominick Reyes has already secured a place among the sport’s most compelling comeback stories!

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