Justin Tafa’s Net Worth

Last Modified Feb 13, 2024 15:48 GMT
Justin Tafa’s Net Worth
Justin Tafa. Image source: Official Instagram Account of Justin Tafa

New Zealand-born 30-year-old Justin Tafa is an active competitor in the heavyweight division of the Ultimate Fight Championship. Tafa made his professional fighting debut in 2018 against Dylan Tiaalieaga at XFC 30 and won the fight via second-round TKO. He won the XFC heavyweight title at XFC 36 by defeating Jeremy Joiner via first-round TKO. He successfully defended his title against David Taumoepeaou on May 24, 2019, by second-round TKO. He is currently an unranked heavyweight competitor in the Ultimate Fight Championship (UFC).

Justin Tafa made his Ultimate Fighting Championship debut in 2019 against Yorgan De Castro. He lost the bout via first-round knockout. He faced Juan Adams in 2020 at UFC 247 and won the fight via TKO in the second round. He pulled out of a couple of his fights following his initial bouts due to unknown reasons. In his last fight, he rematched against Austen Lane and won via a first-round TKO.

Age 30 years old
Net Worth Estimated $200,000
Source of WealthMMA Fights, Sponsorships
Salary $38,000
Endorsement -
Residence Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Marital StatusSingle
Charity -
Last UpdatedFebruary, 2024

What is Justin Tafa’s net worth in 2024?

According to multiple sources, Justin Tafa's net worth is estimated to be $200,000 as of February 2024. According to reports, his disclosed career earnings are $50,000 USD.

Justin Tafa Salary

In his debut in 2019, Justin Tafa earned a guaranteed purse of $12 USD after suffering a loss at the hands of Yorgan De Castro. In 2020, he earned a guaranteed salary of $18 USD with a win bonus of $18 USD alongside $4 K from sponsorship. In his bout against Parker Porter in 2023, he earned a guaranteed purse of $38 K. Tafa walked away with a total payout of $80 K after defeating Parker at UFC 284. In his most recent outing at UFC 293, Tafa reportedly took home his highest paycheck of $265,000, which includes sponsorships and bonuses.

Also Read: Justin Tafa Next Fight

Justin Tafa Endorsement

Justin Tafa’s endorsement deals or social media advertisements cannot be confirmed. Tafa’s endorsement earnings are not precisely known.

Justin Tafa House

Justin Tafa resides in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

Justin Tafa Charity

There is not much information available regarding Justin Tafa’s charitable work. However, the heavyweight fighter is an advocate of mental health and works to help raise awareness about the issue. He works with charities in New Zealand and Australia, helping them raise funds for the needy.

Justin Tafa Car Collection

There is no adequate information regarding the car collection of Justin Tafa.

Last Updated On February 13, 2024

FAQs

A. Justin Tafa's net worth is estimated to be around $200,000 as of 2024.

A. Not much is precisely known about Justin Tafa’s endorsements.

A. Justin Tafa resides in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

A. There is no information available about Justin Tafa’s car collection.

A. No, Justin Tafa is not the highest-paid UFC heavyweight fighter

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