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Sportico’s Top 100 highest-paid athletes does not include a single UFC or MMA fighter

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UFC likes to brag about all its billions.

The promotion recently inked a monster deal with Paramount+ and company stooges like Daniel Cormier claim the end of pay-per-view (PPV) will somehow help fighters make more money. Enough to crack the Top 100 of Sportico’s annual list of highest-paid athletes?

Probably not, if history is any indication of what’s to come.

Not a single UFC or MMA fighter was able to make the 2025 list, which includes big-name boxers like Canelo Alvarez and Terence Crawford, among others. Even celebrity pugilist Jake Paul found a spot on Sportico’s chart, tying Neymar at No. 30 with a reported $60 million in total income.

Here’s are the Top 10 highest-paid athletes of 2025 (salary plus endorsements):

1. Cristiano Ronaldo (soccer) $260M
2. Canelo Alvarez (boxing) $137M
3. Lionel Messi (soccer) $130M
4. Juan Soto (baseball) $129.2M
5. LeBron James (basketball) $128.7M
6. Karim Benzema (soccer) $115M
7. Stephen Curry (basketball) $105.4M
8. Shohei Ohtani (baseball) $102.5M
9. Kevin Durant (basketball) $100.8M
10. Jon Rahm (golf) $100.7M

See the complete Top 100 highest-paid athletes here.

The last time a UFC fighter made the cut was 2022 when former lightweight champion Conor McGregor bagged $32 million in salary and another $20 million from endorsements to land at No. 22 with $52 million. But with McGregor on the sidelines since 2021, no other UFC fighter has been able to replace his star power.

And in this sport, you eat what you kill.

Upfront Tony
Upfront Tony
Senior Editor, CEO, Black Belt

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