Derrick Lewis Net Worth, Career Earnings and UFC superstar’s MMA record

Derrick Lewis is a real sports veteran. One of the finest mixed martial artists of the modern age, the former UFC heavyweight championship contender has consistently shown why.

He claims that things worsened after he was imprisoned following a street brawl in a Joe Rogan Experience show. Lewis was given a five-year prison term, but he was granted parole and served only three and a half of those years. He claims that his experience in prison inspired him and in some ways set the stage for his future.

Derrick Lewis’s net worth

Derrick Lewis’ estimated net worth is $1.5 Million, based on Celebrity Net Worth. However, it won’t be incorrect to predict that his net worth will increase as a result of his most recent victory over Blaydes and the media attention that will follow the rumored championship opportunity. Lewis, his wife April Davids, and their three kids all contribute to his net worth. In a phone conversation with Sporting News, the veteran shared his objectives in the fight industry.

Derrick Lewis’s career earnings

According to The Sports Daily, Derrick Lewis has earned a total of $3,931,000 in his career. 2020’s bout with Aleksei Oleinik brought Lewis a staggering $315,000 in prize money. His fight with Ciryl Gane at UFC 265 earned him the most money ($732,000). Back at UFC 230, “The Black Beast” inked an endorsement contract with Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen. He has supported several products since then. Lewis continues to be one of the most important characters in the sport, with more than 1.8 million Instagram followers.

Lewis has an impressive MMA record of 26-10-0, 1NC (21 T/KO and 1 Submission). He is the UFC heavyweight with the most knockouts ever (13). Along with Stipe Miocic, “The Black Beast” was one of only two competitors to defeat Francis Ngannou, the reigning UFC heavyweight champion. He was formerly the global heavyweight champion for Legacy FC.

Derrick Lewis’s MMA record

Lewis uses his striking to dominate his opponents to a great extent. With T/KO victories accounting for 21 of his 26 victories, he possesses exceptional power. Lewis’ ground game, though, has really improved over the previous several years. At UFC Fight Night: Derrick Lewis vs. Chris Daukaus, “The Black Beast” returned to winning ways with a stunning knockout victory over Chris Daukaus. At UFC 271, he will now share the ring with Tai Tuivasa.

 

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