Dricus Du Plessis net worth: How much does he make per fight?

Dricus Du Plessis net worth: How much does he make per fight?

As a seasoned gamer who’s been following UFC since its early days, I can confidently say that Dricus du Plessis has come a long way from his humble beginnings. From a small town in South Africa to the top of the UFC middleweight division, he’s proven time and again that he belongs among the best.


UFC 305 is set for August 18, live from RAC Arena in Perth, Australia. The spotlight will be on the titleholder, who’s making his initial defense of the middleweight crown, as he leads the event. Dricus du Plessis steps into the limelight aiming to cement his status as the ruler at 185 pounds. His opponent in this quest is Israel Adesanya, a two-time former champion who could present his most formidable challenge yet.

Du Plessis entered the promotion in 2020 amidst the pandemic period, but he didn’t let that hinder his rise to prominence in the middleweight division. By early 2024, he had reached the pinnacle of his division and earned the title of champion. At UFC 305, du Plessis will make his eighth appearance in the Octagon, and as the first and only South African to win a UFC championship, this fight is eagerly awaited by fans, marking a significant milestone in his 11-year career.

For the past four years, du Plessis’ income in the UFC has noticeably grown. He’s received different compensations from fights, performance bonuses, and also has several endorsement deals. The question now is: What’s his net worth, and how much does he earn per fight?

Dricus du Plessis’ net worth

The approximate wealth of Dricus du Plessis is believed to be around $1 million, according to Sportskeeda. However, other sources suggest that his net worth might be significantly higher, possibly reaching up to $3 million.

Dricus du Plessis endorsements

Du Plessis has the support of various brands such as Ultimate Sports Nutrition (USN), World Sports Betting, SuperSport, Vivify U, Hennies, and numerous others.

Dricus du Plessis salary

At UFC 264 held in October 2021, I stepped into the octagon against Trevin Giles. My base salary for that fight was set at $16,000 with an additional win bonus of the same amount. With a successful performance, I pocketed a performance bonus worth $75,000 and collected $4,000 in sponsorship income as well.

9 months out of the game, I stepped back into the Octagon at UFC 276 in July 2022. My base salary was set at $24,000, but with a victory over Brad Tavares, I also received a $24,000 win bonus. Add to that $4,000 from sponsors, and my total take-home for the night was $52,000. This payout, one of the lowest in my career so far, was mine to keep.

In December 2022, UFC 282 took place and du Plessis battled against Darren Till. Du Plessis was paid a base salary of $50,000 and earned an additional $50,000 as a win bonus. The fight of the night brought in a performance bonus of $50,000 for du Plessis, along with $4,500 in sponsorship money. In total, du Plessis walked away with $154,500 from this event.

At UFC 285 in March 2023, du Plessis fought Derek Brunson. His base salary was guaranteed at $300,000, and with his win, he earned an additional $300,000. Sponsorship brought in an extra $4,500, bringing his total earnings to $604,500 from the event. This was the first time du Plessis surpassed the half-million dollar mark.

come July 2023 at UFC 290, I squared off against Robert Whittaker, the ex-middleweight champ, in a title-eliminator match. The base salary guaranteed to me was a cool $100k, but if I managed to defeat the veteran, an extra $100k would be mine as a win bonus. Not only that, but my impressive performance earned me another $50k performance bonus. To top it off, my sponsors chipped in $4,500, bringing my total earnings for that night to a whopping $254,500!

Currently, du Plessis’ earnings from fights exceeded $1 million. However, his largest payment was yet to come in the near future.

What is Dricus du Plessis’ biggest payout?

Du Plessis scored his largest paycheck at UFC 297, where he faced off against the newly crowned middleweight champion, Sean Strickland, for the title. Based on MMA Salaries reports, Du Plessis had a base salary of $300,000, and with his split decision triumph over the champ, he received an extra $300,000 as a win bonus. Additionally, he earned $32,000 from sponsorship deals, resulting in a grand total of $632,000 in earnings for the event.

To date, that is Du Plessis’ largest earnings, and he became the inaugural South African champion within the organization, a historic milestone.

Dricus du Plessis’ UFC 305 salary

Based on speculation, South African middleweight champion du Plessis might earn over a million dollars in his UFC 305 fight. This total would include both base salary and win bonus, as well as possible sponsorship income. As the title holder going into the bout, it’s likely he will receive a PPV payout for the first time in his career. Additionally, if he performs well, there’s potential for a performance bonus. All these factors could boost his earnings beyond $1 million.

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2024-08-16 22:13

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