The UFC dished out five performance bonuses following Saturday night’s event in Las Vegas — with a former champion snagging a double payday.

Following UFC 320 at the T-Mobile Arena, four fighters earned an additional $50,000 for their standout performances, while Jiri Prochazka pocketed an extra bonus for a total of $100,000.

Performance of the Night: Joe Pyfer

Joe Pyfer (15-3 MMA, 6-1 UFC) had a rough start in the opening round against Abus Magomedov (28-7-1 MMA, 4-3 UFC) as the two kicked off the main card. However, the middleweight rebounded impressively in the second round, locking in a rear-naked choke to submit Magomedov and earn his third consecutive victory.


Performance of the Night: Jiri Prochazka

Former light heavyweight champion Jiri Prochazka (32-5-1 MMA, 6-2 UFC) dropped the first two rounds to former title challenger Khalil Rountree Jr. (14-7 MMA, 10-7 UFC) on the main card and seemed hesitant to pull the trigger early on. But after the second round, his corner urged him to go for broke — and he delivered. Prochazka stormed back with a thunderous one-punch knockout that instantly put him back in the title conversation. The thrilling back-and-forth earned Fight of the Night honors.


Performance of the Night: Alex Pereira

Alex Pereira (13-3 MMA, 10-2 UFC) revealed that he was fighting at less than 50 percent in his March bout against Magomed Ankalaev (21-2-1 MMA, 12-2-1 UFC), which contributed to his decision loss and the end of his light heavyweight title reign. But on Saturday, in the main event, Pereira proved that wasn’t just talk — he finished Ankalaev in just 80 seconds, backing up his claim in emphatic fashion. With the win, Pereira becomes the first two-division champion in UFC history to reclaim a title in one of those divisions.


Fight of the Night: Jiri Prochazka vs. Khalil Rountree Jr.

When Jiri Prochazka wins, he doesn’t just get his hand raised — he gets paid. The former light heavyweight champion has earned a performance bonus for every one of his UFC victories, and after UFC 320, he now holds two double-bonus nights on his résumé. Those make up for the lack of bonuses in his two TKO losses to champion Alex Pereira, giving Prochazka a total of eight bonuses in eight UFC appearances.