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UFC Fighters with OnlyFans in 2026

Updated June 25, 2026ยทOnlySeeka Editorial

UFC and combat sports athletes have been among the most high-profile names to join OnlyFans. The crossover makes complete sense: fighters have intensely dedicated fanbases, the sport demands a physique that fans actively admire, and the direct monetization model of OnlyFans offers something fight paydays simply can't โ€” consistent, recurring income that doesn't require stepping into a cage.

Why UFC and MMA Fighters Are Joining OnlyFans

The math behind fighters joining OnlyFans is straightforward: fight purses are unpredictable, careers are short, and injuries can end income overnight. OnlyFans provides a solution to all three โ€” consistent monthly revenue that compounds as a following grows, no physical risk, and a fanbase that was already paying close attention.

For female fighters specifically, the economics are even more compelling. Women's divisions in combat sports have historically paid far less than men's, despite the athletes carrying the same training costs, nutrition requirements, and public profiles. OnlyFans removes that gap entirely โ€” a fighter's earning potential is determined by her fanbase, not by a promoter's pay structure.

Paige VanZant, one of the UFC's most recognizable female fighters before her departure in 2020, has spoken publicly about earning more from OnlyFans in its first months than from her entire UFC career combined. That statement went viral for a reason โ€” it speaks to a real economic reality that many female athletes face, and it opened the door for other combat sports athletes to follow.

Female UFC Fighters and MMA Athletes on OnlyFans

Female fighters have led the way in combat sports' crossover to OnlyFans. The sport already attracts fans who admire athletic physiques and competitive intensity โ€” and female fighters who've spent years building public profiles find that their existing fanbases transition naturally to the platform.

Content style varies by creator. Some fighters post content centered almost entirely on training and athletic lifestyle โ€” gym sessions, fight prep, physical transformation โ€” while others create more intimate content for their subscriber base. Many find that mixing both approaches maximizes income and keeps their audience engaged across different interest types.

For fans of combat sports, OnlyFans also provides something live events can't: access. The creator-fan dynamic on OnlyFans is inherently more personal than following a fighter on Instagram or watching them compete on a broadcast.

Octagon Girls and UFC Ring Girls on OnlyFans

Octagon girls have been among the most successful creators at the intersection of combat sports and OnlyFans. These women have spent years building highly engaged fanbases during UFC events โ€” and many have leveraged that existing visibility into thriving creator careers on the platform.

The Octagon girl OnlyFans phenomenon predates many fighters' moves to the platform. Ring and Octagon girls from multiple promotions have established themselves as significant creators, building subscriber bases that rival those of some of the fighters themselves. The combination of sports association, athletic physiques, and genuine fan engagement from years of public appearances makes for a compelling creator profile.

For fans, subscribing to an Octagon girl's OnlyFans is often experienced as supporting someone you've watched work events for years โ€” a long-standing parasocial relationship turned direct, personal connection.

Male Fighters and Boxers on OnlyFans

The conversation about fighters on OnlyFans has largely focused on women, but male athletes have also entered the space. Some male UFC fighters, boxers, and wrestlers have created pages โ€” typically combining fitness content with other material for their subscriber base.

Boxers in particular, given their sport's traditional association with elite physiques and training culture, have found a receptive audience for fitness-focused OnlyFans content. Training regimens, nutrition breakdowns, and fight preparation content can all find paying subscribers in a world where combat sports training culture is genuinely global and growing.

For same-sex attracted fans and fans who appreciate elite athletic physiques regardless of gender, male combat sports creators provide access and intimacy that wasn't previously available through conventional media channels.

How to Find Combat Sports Creators on OnlySeeka

OnlySeeka doesn't have a UFC-specific category, but combat sports creators are well-represented through related categories that reflect their content focus.

Start with [fitness creators](/fit-onlyfans) โ€” this category captures gym-focused and athletic content creators, including many from sports backgrounds. Athletic body type pages also surface creators whose physiques come from serious competitive training.

For fans looking specifically for creators from fight-heavy cities โ€” Las Vegas (home of the UFC Apex and dozens of major gyms), Los Angeles, or Chicago โ€” our [city pages](/cities) let you browse by location. A fighter or Octagon girl based in Las Vegas will appear in the [Las Vegas creators page](/cities/las-vegas), sorted by subscriber count.

The fastest approach: browse [all categories](/tags) on OnlySeeka and use the fitness, athletic, and sports-adjacent tags to find creator profiles that match what you're looking for.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do UFC fighters actually have OnlyFans accounts?

Yes โ€” multiple UFC and MMA fighters have joined OnlyFans, most prominently Paige VanZant, who has spoken publicly about earning more from OnlyFans than from her UFC fight purses. Female fighters, Octagon girls, and male athletes are all represented on the platform.

Which female UFC fighter is most famous for OnlyFans?

Paige VanZant (PVZ) is by far the best-known UFC fighter associated with OnlyFans. The former strawweight contender left the UFC in 2020 and has been open about the significant income she generates through the platform.

Why do MMA fighters join OnlyFans?

Fighter pay in combat sports โ€” especially for women โ€” is notoriously inconsistent. OnlyFans provides stable, recurring income independent of promoter contracts. Many fighters earn more from monthly OnlyFans income than from individual fight paydays.

Are UFC fighters allowed to have OnlyFans?

The UFC does not prohibit fighters from having OnlyFans accounts. There are no known cases of UFC contract penalties for adult content creation, though individual sponsorship deals may contain their own exclusivity terms.

What kind of content do fighters post on OnlyFans?

It varies widely by creator. Some fighters post primarily fitness and training content โ€” gym sessions, fight prep, nutrition โ€” while others create more intimate content. Many mix both to appeal to different segments of their fanbase.

How do I find a specific fighter's OnlyFans?

Search the creator's name on OnlySeeka. If they're in our database, they'll appear in results. You can also browse our fitness and athletic creator categories to discover combat sports-adjacent accounts.

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