Mark your calendars—UFC Perth is about to make history. For the first time ever, the Octagon touches down at the RAC Arena on September 27, 2025, and the card is absolutely stacked. We’re talking rising stars, seasoned veterans, and more than a few names you’ll want to remember. Headlining the night? Carlos “Black Jag” Ulberg versus former title contender Dominick “The Devastator” Reyes in what promises to be a fireworks-laden light heavyweight showdown.
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But here’s the kicker—this isn’t just about rankings or finishes. Every fighter on the card comes with another layer of intrigue: their financial stakes. In today’s UFC, your net worth can tell a story almost as loud as your record. And in Perth, that story is already buzzing before the first bell rings.
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UFC Perth main card fighters’ net worth
The main card is packed with talent, and their careers are reflected not only in rankings but also in their earnings. Headliner Carlos Ulberg has had a successful UFC career, and according to reports, his net worth is approximately $750,000. ‘Black Jag’ is riding a wave of momentum and is keen to solidify his position in the top five of the light heavyweight division, with a title shot possible if he beats Reyes.
His opponent, Dominick Reyes, a former title contender looking to bounce back, has an estimated net worth of $1 million as of 2025. ‘The Devastator’ wants to show fans and the division that he still has championship-caliber skills, making the fight important for both fighters’ legacies.
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Featherweight contenders Jack Jenkins and Ramon Taveras are fighting for more than just a win. Jenkins, worth $700,000, aims to utilize his wrestling-heavy approach to establish dominance. At the same time, Taveras, valued between $500,000 and $1 million, seeks to showcase his all-around skill set and maintain his undefeated streak. Their fight could have a significant impact on the division’s rising stars and their future prospects in the UFC.
Jimmy Crute, a light heavyweight, faces Ivan Erslan in the co-main event, with Crute’s $1 million net worth reflecting both his comeback journey and high aspirations. Erslan, whose net worth is in the hundreds of thousands, brings knockout power and urgency after a string of losses, suggesting a high-stakes struggle for divisional relevance.
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In the welterweight bout, Jake Matthews, worth approximately $1 million, faces Neil Magny, a $2 million veteran whose experience and volume striking make him a difficult opponent. Both fighters have a lot to fight for in terms of rankings and momentum. Lightweights Tom Nolan and Charlie Campbell, worth $500,000 and $1 million, respectively, face a high-pressure contest in which a win might decide their future in the ultra-competitive lightweight division.
Heavyweights Justin Tafa and Louie Sutherland will close out the main card, each looking to make a statement. Tafa’s $200,000 net worth is modest but indicative of his potential, whereas Sutherland, a UFC newcomer, is eager to win his first major fight. Every fighter on this card has a story to tell, a ranking to maintain or improve, and financial stakes tied to their performance. But what about the prelims fighters? What do their finances look like?
UFC Perth preliminary card fighters’ net worth
The preliminary card also features fighters whose net worth reflects their early career growth and possible breakout moments. Rodolfo Bellato‘s net worth is expected to reach between $200,000 and $500,000 by 2025, given his regular presence in the cage. Rising light heavyweight Navajo Stirling, valued at roughly $500,000, is climbing fast thanks to fight winnings, UFC contracts, and growing fan attention.
Oban Elliott’s $300,000 net worth is derived from fight purses ranging from $12,000 to $24,000, as well as win bonuses and sponsorship deals. Andre Petroski, whose net worth ranges from a few hundred thousand to over $1 million, has benefited from performance bonuses and business ventures, including running martial arts gyms.
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Josias Musasa‘s net worth of around $150,000 has been steadily built up through UFC fights and previous MMA promotions, while Luana Carolina’s net worth is in the low to mid six figures, reflecting her fight earnings and sponsor backing.
From the top of the card to the prelims, every fighter has a story, a ranking to chase, and a bank account that grows with each performance. This isn’t just skill on display; it’s careers being forged. If you’re a fight fan, mark September 27 on your calendar. The Octagon is coming to Perth, and it’s bringing drama, talent, and stakes higher than ever before.
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