UFC fighter Ailin Perez is famous for her dancing as much as her fighting.
The bantamweight contender stretched her win streak to three in a row as she outpointed Joselyne Edwards for 15 minutes at UFC 302 on Saturday night.
Perez twerked in front of Dana White and Paulo Costa during fight week, so it was no surprise when she immediately broke out her signature move when her victory was confirmed.
The 29-year-old from Argentina was egged on by her coaches, who pointed at her backside as she danced for the camera before hugging it out with Edwards.
‘Fiona’ made waves by twerking for the commentators after her last win.
In November 2023, UFC announcer Brendan Fitzgerald was caught on camera cheering her on as she did a handstand against the Octagon fence and twerked in footage that quickly went viral.
The 10-2 fighter used the spotlight to promote her OnlyFans, and it worked as she made more in the following days than she did for beating Lucie Pudilová.
“On a month-to-month basis, it really depends on how it’s been because I keep evolving with this,” Perez said about her OnlyFans earnings on The MMA Hour.
“But, since Thursday until now, it’s been over $30,000. Each time I fight it is going to keep multiplying, it’s just going to be better every time I fight.
“I got paid $24,000 for the fight because I’m on my first contract. As I keep fighting, I will get paid more and more and by the next contract, hopefully, it is more.
“By the next fight, hopefully, I get a new extension, which is what I’m looking for and hopefully, I can multiply that number, so it is even better pay than what I got.”
Perez making so much money on the content-sharing platform is unsurprising as several UFC stars have parlayed their fighting fame into a lucrative side hustle.
Most notably, former MMA fighter Paige VanZant claims to have made more money in 24 hours on OnlyFans than she did in all of her UFC fights combined.
Perez will hope to have a similar influx of subscribers after impressing everyone with her performance against Edwards and grabbing fan attention with her post-fight antics.