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UFC Fight Night returns to Perth, and the excitement is palpable. On September 27, 2025, the RAC Arena will host a card that could shake up the light heavyweight division, headlined by Carlos ‘Black Jag’ Ulberg and Dominick ‘The Devastator’ Reyes. While fans argue about who will win, another story is quietly brewing behind the scenes: money.

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UFC payouts have always been an issue of contention, particularly when main-event opponents with contrasting career trajectories clash. But who will walk away with the highest paycheck? Without further ado, let’s find out!

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Dominick Reyes vs. Carlos Ulberg salary

Dominick Reyes, a former title challenger, enters the main event hoping to reclaim his place among the top ranks. His career earnings are estimated at $1.3 million, with his highest purse reported at $380,000 for his fight against Jon Jones. More recently, his knockout victory over Nikita Krylov reportedly netted him $250,000.

Reyes’ reputation for delivering high-level performances, combined with Fight of the Night and Performance of the Night bonuses, places him among the UFC’s highest-paid light heavyweights. On the other hand, Carlos Ulberg has carved out an amazing career path for himself, with earnings currently estimated at $750,000.

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After defeating former champion Jan Błachowicz, he received his highest reported payment of $85,000. ‘Black Jag’ has also received several bonuses for standout performances, including wins over Ihor Potieria and Alonzo Menifield, as well as an early Fight of the Night versus Kennedy Nzechukwu.

Each bonus adds $50,000 to a fighter’s pay, further sweetening the pot. UFC contracts are designed with a base salary and an equal win bonus. Entry-level contracts begin at $12,000 to show and $12,000 to win, although main-event competitors such as Reyes and Ullberg fetch significantly greater fees.

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Estimates for UFC Perth put Reyes’ compensation between $275,000 and $300,000, while Ulberg is expected to receive between $120,000 and $140,000, including potential performance bonuses. The stakes go beyond money. With a light heavyweight title eliminator on the line, both fighters are looking for career momentum, legacy, and financial reward.

Carlos Ulberg’s rising knockout power collides with Dominick Reyes’ experience and tactical knowledge, making the bout both exciting and payday-defining. Even the win is monetarily significant. Victories in the UFC frequently result in increased sponsorship opportunities and future purses, making this main event a career-defining moment in more ways than one.

UFC payout for Neil Magny, Jimmy Crute & others

The co-main event pits Jimmy Crute against newcomer Ivan Erslan. Crute’s career earnings are roughly $1.7 million, including $101,000 for his most recent fight against Rodolfo Bellato. Erslan, a newbie to the company, is projected to earn $10,000 to $20,000, which is common for early-career fighters looking for their first UFC victory. Both are competing for career momentum, and each success could result in higher future earnings.

Neil Magny faces Jake Matthews in the welterweight division. Magny’s career earnings are estimated to be $1.15 million, including $230,000 after his win over Max Griffin. His opponent, Jake Matthews, normally gets $75,000-$100,000 every fight, for a total career earnings of around $1 million, showing his steady UFC tenure. This bout matches Magny’s consistency against Matthews’ home-ground ambitions, with both fighters seeking to climb the rankings.

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Justin Tafa’s bout against Louie Sutherland was canceled due to illness, affecting expected pay. Tafa previously earned $66,000 versus Tallison Teixeira, whereas Sutherland would have made $10,000 to $15,000, which is standard for a newer heavyweight. This demonstrates the wide range of UFC Fight Night payouts, from newbies to experienced stars, and highlights how fight outcomes and event circumstances may affect overall earnings.

From the main event clash between Reyes and Ulberg to co-main and undercard battles featuring Magny, Crute, and others, UFC Perth highlights the financial diversity of MMA. Fighter pay is determined by career milestones, performance bonuses, and main event status, making this card an exhibition of both athletic and monetary stakes under one roof.

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