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Nassourdine Imavov and Caio Borralho are ready to fight in a big UFC match this Sunday in Paris. Fans are excited about their skills and the amount of money they've earned in the UFC.
People want to know who has earned more so far. Imavov, with his strong punches, might make money from fights. Borralho, good at grappling, is growing fast too. This fight shows their talent and their path to wealth.
Nassourdine Imavov tops Caio Borralho in UFC career earnings
Nassourdine Imavov has earned more money in the UFC than Caio Borralho, according to recent reports. His net worth is about eight hundred thousand dollars, while Borralho’s is around five hundred thousand dollars.
Imavov started fighting in the UFC in 2020 and has had more big matches that paid well.Experts say Imavov gets about one hundred thousand dollars per fight because he wins often. His first fight against Jordan Williams earned him twenty-three thousand five hundred dollars, plus bonuses. Later, his match with Jared Cannonier brought in $126,000 with extra rewards.
Additionally, Imavov's recent win over Israel Adesanya is likely to have secured him a substantial payday, although the exact amount isn’t public.
This win elevated him to the top of the fighter rankings and increased his value. Borralho joined the UFC in 2022 and has stayed undefeated, which helps his earnings grow.However, Borralho has been in the UFC for a shorter time, so his total earnings are lower so far. He also earns extra income by teaching martial arts in São Paulo. Recent news reports indicate that his last fights earned him over one hundred thousand dollars each, but he still trails Imavov.Also Read: "The UFC isn't paying...": Tom Aspinall's dad says Heavyweight champion could earn more in boxing
The fight in Paris could shift their financial futures
The fight this Sunday in Paris between Imavov and Borralho could change their money paths. Winning this main event might lead to title fights and bigger paychecks for the winner. Imavov fights at home, which adds pressure but also gets him more fan support. Borralho wants to keep his winning streak against a tough fighter like Imavov. His grappling skills have earned him bonuses before. For example, his wins over Paul Craig and Jared Cannonier came with fifty-thousand-dollar extras for excellent finishes.Also, Borralho, being a backup for recent title fights, shows he’s rising fast. If he beats Imavov, he could secure more sponsor deals and increase his $500,000 net worth. Imavov, already at eight hundred thousand, might get bigger contracts if he wins at home.However, the UFC keeps most fight details secret, so money estimates are based on news reports. Both have worked hard, from their early wins, to become contenders. This fight presents a significant opportunity for earnings to increase based on the winner.