Rafael Fiziev now leads all fighters from former Soviet states in UFC post-fight bonus earnings with eight bonuses to his name. Khamzat Chimaev, Ilia Topuria, and Dennis Siver each have seven, while Islam Makhachev, Arman Tsarukyan, and Alexey Oleynik have each claimed six.
Rafael Fiziev has moved to the top of an exclusive regional leaderboard, claiming more UFC post-fight bonuses than any other fighter born in a former Soviet state, with eight total performances rewarded by the promotion as of late June 2026. Khamzat Chimaev, Ilia Topuria, and Dennis Siver each sit one behind on seven, while Islam Makhachev, Arman Tsarukyan, and Alexey Oleynik have each collected six.

Ilia Topuria, 29, holds a 17-1 record and currently competes at lightweight, where he is ranked second in the division and sits atop the pound-for-pound rankings at number one. Fighting out of Spain under the Climent Club banner, the orthodox striker lands 4.81 significant strikes per minute and averages nearly two takedowns per 15 minutes, making him one of the sport's most versatile threats.

Islam Makhachev, 34, has similarly transcended his regional roots to become a dominant force in the cage. The Russian southpaw holds a 28-1 record and is the reigning welterweight champion, landing strikes at a 58 percent accuracy rate — among the highest of any active champion — while averaging 3.2 takedowns per 15 minutes for the Eagles MMA team.

Dennis Siver, now 47 and carrying a 23-11 career record while representing Germany, rounds out the seven-bonus group. Fighting out of the Kiboju team, the veteran accumulated his bonuses across a lengthy UFC run defined by consistent output of 3.87 significant strikes per minute.

Why it matters
- Fiziev's eight bonuses underscore his reputation as one of the most exciting fighters produced by the CIS region.
- The list spans multiple divisions and generations, from veteran Siver to reigning champion Makhachev.
- Active contenders like Topuria and Makhachev remain well-positioned to add to their totals, keeping the leaderboard competitive.



















