Rafael Fiziev tops the list of UFC fighters from CIS countries with eight post-fight bonuses. Khamzat Chimaev and Ilia Topuria are tied for second with seven each, followed by Islam Makhachev and Arman Tsarukyan with six apiece.
Rafael Fiziev has claimed the top spot among UFC fighters from Commonwealth of Independent States nations in career post-fight bonuses, having earned eight across his Octagon appearances. The lightweight standout sits alone at the head of that regional leaderboard, according to a statistical breakdown published on June 27, 2026.

Chasing Fiziev are two of the sport's most prominent names. Ilia Topuria and Khamzat Chimaev are locked together at seven bonuses apiece. Topuria, fighting out of Spain and ranked number one in the pound-for-pound rankings, carries a 17-1 record and competes at lightweight, where he holds a divisional ranking of second. The 29-year-old Georgian-born star averages 4.81 significant strikes per minute, one of the highest output rates in any division. Chimaev, competing at middleweight and ranked first in that division, holds a 15-1 record and is known for relentless pressure. The 32-year-old, who represents the United Arab Emirates, lands strikes at 4.04 per minute with a 60 percent accuracy rate and generates an imposing 5.29 takedown attempts per 15 minutes.

Rounding out the top group are welterweight champion Islam Makhachev and lightweight contender Arman Tsarukyan, each with six post-fight bonuses. Makhachev, now competing at welterweight at 34 years old, owns a 28-1 record and holds championship gold. The Russian southpaw converts takedowns at 3.2 per 15 minutes and posts a striking accuracy of 58 percent.

Why it matters
- Fiziev's eight bonuses reflect consistent finishing ability, a rare trait across a long UFC tenure
- Topuria and Chimaev's matching tallies highlight two of the division's most entertaining and dangerous fighters
- Makhachev reaching six bonuses as a champion-level grappler underscores his versatility as a finisher
- The list illustrates the disproportionate bonus-earning presence CIS-region fighters have built across multiple UFC weight classes


















