Shocking! UFC Ring Girl earns more than female G.O.A.T, Amanda Nunes

Arianny Celeste and Amanda Nunes
Amanda Nunes is worth less than a UFC ring-girl! UFC has dominated the MMA circuit with its brilliant marketing strategies, and incredible roster. Dana White build this company from the scratch, and it is slowly taking over as the most viewed sport on the planet.
UFC’s biggest star, Conor McGregor was announced as the highest-paid athlete of 2021 by The Forbes Magazine, but they are many fighters who aren’t satisfied by the amount of money they are getting. Many top-ranked athletes accused UFC of not giving them a fair amount of money, and it started a whole movement. Jon Jones decided to vacant his light heavyweight title to move up to the heavyweight division, but he wanted a huge amount of money for the same.
Jones is considered as the G.O.A.T of modern-day mixed martial arts, but the UFC wasn’t ready to give him the money he wanted. YouTuber turned boxer, Jake Paul is probably the most hated figure in the entire MMA community, but he took a stand against fighters’ pay, and he gained the support of many from the UFC as well. He called out Dana White for harassing his fighters, and not giving them enough money for putting their life on the line every time they step inside the octagon.
Arianny Celeste’s stacks more in net worth than Amanda Nunes

In a recent report, it was revealed that Arianny Celeste (UFC Ring girl & model) is worth more than the former double champ, and G.O.A.T of women’s MMA, Amanda Nunes. Celeste has been working with the UFC since 2006, and she’s undoubtedly the most famous face among her peers. She has won the Ringcard Girl of the Year award 6 times, and a massive following of fans allowed her to take her talents to FHM, Sports Illustrated, and Playboy.
Celeste did a nude photoshoot for Playboy back in 2010, and she is worth around $4.5 Million, while Nunes stands at $4 Million. Nunes has been fighting since, 2013, and she is well known for becoming the first female double champ in the history of the UFC. She recently lost her women’s bantamweight title to Julianna Pena, but she’s still the women’s featherweight champ.
This news is shocking, to say the least, and UFC must be placed under scrutiny for treating their athletes like this. In the past, we’ve seen many fighters turn to side hustles to pay their bills, and starting an OnlyFans is one of the most famous choices for such athletes. We hope this issue gets resolved as soon as possible, and fighters get paid the money they truly deserve.