Vitor Belfort is a retired Brazilian mixed martial artist and former UFC champion. He fought for more than 20 years across top promotions like the UFC, PRIDE FC, and Cage Rage. Known for his fast hands and knockouts, Belfort became one of the most famous fighters of his era. Over the years, his long career has helped him build a solid net worth.
Vitor Belfort’s net worth and career earnings
As of 2025, Vitor Belfort’s net worth is estimated between $5-12 million, based on reports from MMA finance tracker. His fight purses, win bonuses, title fights and later boxing matches made up the majority of his income. Besides these, his sponsorships, appearances and coaching work during and after his MMA career also contributed to his income stream.
Belfort fought in three weight divisions and won multiple titles, which helped raise his pay during his peak years. While he never earned Conor McGregor-level money, his long career kept his income steady for decades.
Vitor Belfort’s early life and rise in MMA
Vitor Belfort was born on April 1, 1977, in the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. His first steps toward boxing were made at a very young age, and subsequently, he received training in Brazilian jiu-jitsu from Carlson Gracie.
During his teenage years, he became a national jiu-jitsu champion several times, and that was the time when his special talent for combat sports was revealed.
At the age of 20, Belfort stunned the MMA community in 1997 when he captured the UFC 12 Heavyweight Tournament. This catapulted him to the world stage and ranked him among the youngest champions ever in UFC history.
Vitor Belfort's UFC career and major titles
Belfort took part in Affliction, Cage Rage, PRIDE FC, and the UFC. In 2004, he took home the UFC Light Heavyweight Championship. Later, he became the Cage Rage Light Heavyweight Champion. Randy Couture, Chuck Liddell, Anderson Silva, Jon Jones, and Dan Henderson were among the legends he faced.
Belfort’s last UFC fight took place on May 12, 2018, against Lyoto Machida. However, he did not officially retire from mixed martial arts at that time. After leaving the UFC, Belfort continued competing in combat sports, including a high-profile boxing match against Evander Holyfield in 2021 and later exhibition bouts, without making a formal MMA retirement announcement in 2018. His record and championships secured his place in MMA history.
Vitor Belfort’s recent news and life today
Over the last few years, Belfort has been turning his back on MMA. He went back to boxing in 2021 to take part in an exhibition match and knocked Evander Holyfield down to win. The year 2023 saw him win a pro boxing match against Ronaldo "Jacare" Souza, a fact that is now recorded by BoxRec.
Vitor Belfort reached a major moment in 2025 when the UFC honored his long career. In May 2025, the UFC announced that Belfort would be inducted into the UFC Hall of Fame’s Pioneer Wing during International Fight Week. The induction ceremony was held on June 26 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas and streamed on UFC Fight Pass. UFC president Dana White praised Belfort for making history as a teenager who won a UFC tournament early in his career.
Today, Belfort spends time with his family in Florida, works in fitness and coaching, and makes public appearances. He remains active but stays retired from professional MMA.
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