
Rafael Fiziev leads all UFC fighters from CIS countries with eight post-fight bonuses. Khamzat Chimaev, Ilia Topuria, and Dennis Siver each have seven, while Islam Makhachev, Arman Tsarukyan, and Alexey Oleynik have six apiece.
Rafael Fiziev has established himself as the most decorated fighter from CIS nations when it comes to UFC post-fight bonuses, having collected eight across his career — more than any other competitor from the region.

Chasing Fiziev on seven bonuses apiece are Khamzat Chimaev, Ilia Topuria, and veteran Dennis Siver. Islam Makhachev, Arman Tsarukyan, and Alexey Oleynik each sit one further back with six bonuses to their names.

Among those in the group, Makhachev stands as the division's standard-bearer. The 34-year-old Russian is the reigning welterweight champion, carrying a 28-1 record into 2026. Fighting out of a southpaw stance with Eagles MMA, he averages 3.2 takedowns per fifteen minutes and converts his grappling opportunities at a high rate, adding 1.1 submission attempts per fifteen minutes to go alongside a striking accuracy of 58 percent.

Topuria, ranked number one pound-for-pound and second in the lightweight division, represents one of the sport's most explosive presences. The 29-year-old Spanish-Georgian known as El Matador carries a 17-1 record and lands 4.81 significant strikes per minute, one of the higher output rates in the promotion.

Siver's presence on the list is a nod to an earlier era of UFC competition. The 47-year-old German, with a professional record of 23-11, was a durable and entertaining lightweight and featherweight whose action-oriented style regularly made him a bonus candidate throughout his career.

Why it matters
- Fiziev's eight bonuses reflect consistent finishing ability and fan-friendly performances across his UFC tenure
- The list spans multiple generations, from Siver's career through to active champions and contenders like Makhachev and Topuria
- With several fighters still active and competing at the highest level, the standings among CIS bonus leaders are likely to shift further

















