The UFC announced performance bonuses after UFC Seattle, which ran Saturday at Climate Pledge Arena. The promotion revealed it handed out performance-based awards following a night with many finishes.
Event summary
UFC Seattle took place Saturday at Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle. The full fight card had 13 bouts. The event featured a high number of stoppages — nine fights ended in finishes.
Notably, every fight on the main card ended in a finish. That made for a fast-paced show and left fans with memorable moments across the top-billed fights.
Bonuses announced
After the event, the promotion announced the recipients of its performance-based bonuses. The announcement confirmed that two “Performance of the Night” bonuses were awarded. A “Fight of the Night” honor was also named for one matchup on the card.
The promotion did not include further payout details in the initial announcement released after the show. Names of individual recipients and any additional notes about the awards were part of that announcement.
Card trends and highlights
With nine finishes across 13 total bouts, UFC Seattle was heavy on decisive outcomes. The streak of finishes on the main card helped give the show a strong closing portion, with every main-card pairing ending before the final horn.
Finishes through the card varied in method and round, contributing to an energetic atmosphere in the arena. The pattern of stoppages is a talking point for both fighters and fans as they look ahead to the next events on the schedule.
What this means going forward
Performance bonuses are an important part of UFC events. They reward fighters for exciting performances and decisive finishes. The bonuses from UFC Seattle will be a boost to those who earned them and a goal for fighters on upcoming cards.
Fans and analysts will watch how the fighters who earned bonuses build on their momentum at future events. With so many finishes at Climate Pledge Arena, UFC Seattle will be remembered as a night that favored decisive results.
For more on post-fight payouts and fighter reactions as they become available, follow updates from the promotion and coverage outlets that report on UFC event news.









