Mackenzie Dern Named Most Likely Female MMA Fighter To Join OnlyFans
By Kelly Coffey-Behrens on October 18, 2025 at 5:00 PM EDT

The fight world isn’t just heating up in the Octagon, but it’s making waves online. A new analysis sent to The Blast has revealed the latest betting odds on female MMA fighters most likely to join OnlyFans by the end of 2026, and UFC star Mackenzie Dern has emerged as the clear favorite. As the line between combat sports and influencer culture continues to blur, more fighters are realizing the financial potential of platforms like OnlyFans, and Dern’s massive following could make her one of the most lucrative crossover stars yet.
Mackenzie Dern Favored To Join OnlyFans As Fans Beg Her To Make The Leap
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According to Sportscasting, Mackenzie Dern sits at –125 odds, making her the frontrunner among female MMA fighters expected to make the leap to OnlyFans. “For many fighters, OnlyFans has shifted from a taboo to a calculated business move,” Sportscasting spokesperson Shane Orton explained in an email sent to The Blast. “Someone like Mackenzie Dern has the audience, the look, and the personal brand to turn that kind of platform into a serious revenue stream. The demand is already there. It’s not about if, but when.”
With over 1.3 million Instagram followers, Dern’s social media is already filled with fans urging her to join the subscription-based site. If she ever did, analysts believe she could become one of OnlyFans’ top-earning athletes overnight.
The Dern Effect
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Mackenzie Dern’s rise in MMA has been nothing short of explosive. A decorated Brazilian jiu-jitsu black belt and one of the UFC’s most marketable female athletes, she’s built a reputation for both her elite ground game and her magnetic personality outside the cage.
Dern’s recent performances have kept her among the top strawweights in the UFC, but her social media engagement often outpaces her Octagon appearances, a sign that her crossover appeal extends far beyond fight fans.
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Close behind Dern is Michelle Waterson-Gomez, sitting at +120, followed by Tracey Cortez at +150. Alexa Grasso ranks next with +250 odds, while Miesha Tate trails slightly at +300. The longshot of the group, though still a notable contender, is Ronda Rousey, whose odds stand at +800.
While Dern appears to be the clear favorite, analysts point out that fighters like Waterson-Gomez and Cortez have strong social media presences and could easily make the jump. Grasso and Tate, both former champions, also carry major name recognition, while Rousey’s legacy alone ensures she’ll always be part of the public conversation, even if her odds remain long.
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The stigma around OnlyFans in combat sports has shifted dramatically in recent years. Once viewed as controversial, the platform has become a major business tool for athletes, particularly women, looking to control their image and capitalize on fan demand. Fighters like Paige VanZant and Felice Herrig have already proven that OnlyFans can be a lucrative post-fight career move, turning their followings into six- and seven-figure incomes through exclusive content.
As the sport continues to grow in global popularity, social media visibility has become almost as valuable as fight-night performance, and for stars like Dern, that audience power could translate into serious dollars.
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The fight game isn’t just about knockouts anymore, but it’s about clicks, followers, and content. As combat sports evolve, so do the hustles that keep fighters in the spotlight (and their bank accounts full). Platforms like OnlyFans are giving athletes a whole new kind of power, direct access to their audiences without middlemen, managers, or promoters taking a cut. It’s no longer just about the paycheck from fight night, but it’s about building a brand and cashing in on the fandom.
Whether Mackenzie Dern decides to make that move or not remains to be seen, but fans will be watching every post, every tease, and every rumor. The crossover between MMA and influencer culture isn’t slowing down. It’s exploding.