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Paddy Pimblett’s Net Worth [2026] Including UFC Earnings
Liverpool’s Paddy Pimblett is one of the more popular fighters in the UFC. He has generated a huge profile since signing for the promotion. Pimblett has risen up the ranks as a professional under the stewardship of a number of MMA promotions such as Cage Warriors to make his way to the Octagon.
Paddy ‘The Baddy’ has been compared to UFC superstar Conor McGregor by some considering his growing fanbase and ability to sell out arenas. It remains to be seen if he can get anywhere near the mainstream star power of the Irish fighter. However, the 31-year-old has proven his drawing power and is now headlining the UFC’s debut show on Paramount+.
Here is everything you need to know about the net worth of Pimblett, including his earnings, endorsement deals and more.
| Name: | Paddy Pimblett |
|---|---|
| Date of Birth: | January 3, 1995 |
| From: | Liverpool, England |
| Height: | 5′ 10″ |
| Weight: | 155lbs |
Pimblett has become a global superstar in the UFC. He has gained notoriety online and in the cage for his antics and brash-talking personality, which has seen him develop a huge fanbase particularly in the UK but also in the US.
The former Cage Warriors champion, who supports Liverpool FC, and has become something of a content creator covering his beloved Reds, and has a long-term dream of fighting at Anfield in the future.
Paddy Pimblett’s MMA Debut and Early Career
Pimblett began training in MMA after being inspired to compete in the Octagon by a clash between Vitor Belfort and Rich Franklin at UFC 103. He joined the Next Generation MMA gym in his hometown of Liverpool and things began to open up for the Merseyside star, who had decided that he was to pursue this full-time.
Paddy then decided to pursue fighting professionally, winning his first three fights in impressive fashion, before he was invited to sign for UK-based MMA promotion Cage Warriors. A regular breeding ground for talent, Pimblett made a phenomenal rise up the ranks until he became a champion, before electing to move up to the lightweight division. From there on, his journey began to really take off as interest from the UFC and president Dana White resulted in his acquisition.
UFC Record and Fights

It was a busy start to life in the UFC for Pimblett, who made his first appearance in September 2021, taking on Luigi Vendramini. Defeating his opponent on the American stage, his name became a household one immediately, with his statement post-fight interview capturing the imagination after a big performance on the night.
Pimblett was then seen as a marketable star in the UK and his next two fights came as main card clashes at UFC London, as he brought a huge fanbase to his fight against Kazula Vargas in March 2022. Events on British soil had been rare previously, but the success he helped build saw the UFC immediately return as he choked out Jordan Leavitt in the co-feature fight three months later.
However, things took a concerning turn for ‘The Baddy’ in his next fight as he scraped past season veteran Jared Gordon, having been handed a controversial win despite the worrying stats. Taking just over a year off to nurse an injury aggravated during his unimpressive victory, the Liverpudlian would next face veteran Tony Ferguson in late 2023, with another win bringing him to 4-0 in the UFC. At UFC 304 in 2024, Pimblett defeated King Green via submission before facing Michael Chandler at UFC 314, defeating the 23-10 star with brutal elbows.
That victory earned the Liverpudlian the right to challenge for the interim UFC Lightweight Championship against Justin Gaethje at UFC 324 in January 2026.
Paddy Pimblett Total Fight Earnings and Full Purses

Much has been made of Pimblett’s earnings in the UFC, given his clear star power after seven fights. In his initial two contests, ‘The Baddy’ earned just $12,000 as a base salary for the fights, as accustomed to the UFC for all fighters even if they lose, but this was joined by $62,000 for performance and win bonuses for his first two wins over Vendramini and Vargas.
It was clear that a new contract would likely be needed for Pimblett given the big impact he was having on fight promotion extremely early on, and he signed a new deal with the UFC worth $150,000 in basic salary for each fight. This came into action for his second UFC London appearance against Jordan Leavitt, where he earned a much higher $350,000 purse which included a matched win bonus.
His earnings continued at a slightly lower rate in his win over Ferguson, earning just $158,500. Following this victory, and before his fight against King Green, Pimblett announced he had once again signed another UFC contract. With the figures regarding this contract unknown, it is reported that Pimblett’s bout against Green earned him $200k upfront, a figure that would be shadowed by his earnings against Chandler.
| Fighter | Opponent | Date | Event | Result | Base Salary | Win Bonus | Performance Bonus | Sponsorship | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Paddy Pimblett | Luigi Vendramini | 9/4/2021 | UFC Vegas 36 | W | $12,000 | $12,000 | $50,000 | $4,000 | $78,000 |
| Paddy Pimblett | Kazula Vargas | 3/19/2022 | UFC Fight Night: Volkov vs Aspinall | W | $12,000 | $12,000 | $50,000 | $4,000 | $78,000 |
| Paddy Pimblett | Jordan Leavitt | 7/23/2022 | UFC Fight Night: Blaydes vs. Aspinall | W | $150,000 | $150,000 | $50,000 | $4,000 | $354,000 |
| Paddy Pimblett | Jared Gordon | 12/10/2022 | UFC 282 | W | $150,000 | $150,000 | N/A | $4,500 | $304,500 |
| Paddy Pimblett | Tony Ferguson | 17/12/2023 | UFC 296 | W | $154,000 | N/A | N/A | $4,500 | $158,500 |
| Paddy Pimblett | King Green | 7/27/2024 | UFC 304 | W | $200,000 | $200,000 | $200,000 | $6,000 | $606,000 |
| Paddy Pimblett | Michael Chandler | 4/12/2025 | UFC 314 | W | $500,000 | $500,000 | $50,000 | $6,000 | $1,056,000 |
Paddy Pimblett Sponsorships and Endorsements

According to EssentiallySports, Pimblett currently has endorsement deals with Slick Gorilla, Apex Fightwear and Arise Media. Pimblett has made a superb impact commercially since the start of his UFC career, running advert campaigns across London, which have been used to promote his energy drink, which is a valuable source of income for ‘The Baddy’.
What used to be a huge main source of revenue for Pimblett outside his fighting earnings came in the form of a seven-figure deal with Barstool Sports, which was signed back in 2021. Barstool confirmed that Pimblett signed the deal to be “a brand ambassador and content creator” with the company. However, a cost-cutting procedure saw Pimblett’s contract get cancelled, with the Liverpudlian revealing the respect between the two parties is still there.

Pimblett also earns money from his own content creation methods, including on his YouTube channel where he posts unseen footage, vlogs and more from his fighting camps and while supporting his beloved Liverpool at Anfield. A man of Pimblett’s stature has also seen him pick up significant followers on social media, where he is likely to earn money from posts, including from his four million Instagram followers.
Paddy Pimblett’s Net Worth

According to numerous sources, Pimblett has a net worth of around $5 million as of January 2026. This is thanks in part to his successful career in the UFC, where he has earned north of $2m in prize money alone so far and will be looking to continue to build his profile and career, which could again quickly reward him with a new more bulky contract. He also earns a healthy salary from sponsorships and other income sources, which have helped him build an extremely stable income.
This net worth is likely to continue to grow as we go through 2025 and beyond, particularly as the Liverpudlian is eyeing up more fights with people ranked in the top ten of the UFC’s lightweights. He will likely receive further endorsements as his profile continues to grow, particularly in the UK, where his personality is carrying him to new-found levels of fame.
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