UFC Fight Night 270 in London delivered an exciting night of action, and the promotion rewarded several fighters with major bonus awards after the event.
Following the conclusion of the fight card, UFC officials announced four post-fight bonuses worth $100,000 each. The awards included one Fight of the Night and two Performance of the Night honors.
A thrilling preliminary bout between Mason Jones and Axel Sola earned the Fight of the Night award, while standout finishes from Iwo Baraniewski and Shanelle Dyer secured Performance of the Night bonuses.
UFC Fight Night 270 Bonus Awards
| Award | Fighter | Opponent | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fight of the Night | Mason Jones | Axel Sola | Jones won by unanimous decision |
| Fight of the Night | Axel Sola | Mason Jones | Lost by unanimous decision |
| Performance of the Night | Iwo Baraniewski | Austen Lane | TKO win (Round 1) |
| Performance of the Night | Shanelle Dyer | Ravena Oliveira | TKO win (Round 2) |
Each of the award winners received a $100,000 bonus for their performances.
Fight of the Night: Mason Jones vs Axel Sola
The most entertaining fight of the night came from the preliminary card, where Mason Jones and Axel Sola delivered a brutal back-and-forth battle.
Sola shocked the crowd early by dropping Jones with a spinning elbow during the opening round. The momentum shifted quickly as Jones responded later in the round with a strong knee to the face followed by punches that opened a cut on Sola’s cheek.
Both fighters continued trading heavy strikes throughout the fight. By the final round, both men showed clear signs of damage from the intense exchanges.
| Fight Statistics | Details |
|---|---|
| Winner | Mason Jones |
| Method | Unanimous Decision |
| Judges Score | 30–27, 29–28, 29–28 |
| Fight Award | Fight of the Night |
Jones maintained a higher striking output during the later rounds and landed several strong knees that helped secure the decision victory.
Both fighters received the Fight of the Night bonus for their performance.
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Performance of the Night: Iwo Baraniewski
Iwo Baraniewski delivered one of the fastest finishes of the event, earning a Performance of the Night bonus.
Baraniewski faced Austen Lane, who had moved down from the heavyweight division for this fight. The bout ended quickly after Baraniewski landed a powerful right hand that knocked Lane down.
He followed up immediately with a left hook that forced the referee to stop the fight just seconds into the opening round.
| Fight Detail | Result |
|---|---|
| Winner | Iwo Baraniewski |
| Opponent | Austen Lane |
| Method | TKO |
| Time | 0:28 of Round 1 |
The explosive finish earned Baraniewski the $100,000 performance bonus.
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Performance of the Night: Shanelle Dyer
Shanelle Dyer also earned a Performance of the Night award after a strong finishing sequence in her fight against Ravena Oliveira.
Early in the second round, Dyer landed a head kick that staggered Oliveira. She immediately followed with punches and knees before taking the fight to the ground.
Dyer finished the fight with a series of ground-and-pound strikes that forced the referee to stop the bout.
| Fight Detail | Result |
|---|---|
| Winner | Shanelle Dyer |
| Opponent | Ravena Oliveira |
| Method | TKO |
| Round | Round 2 |
The finish secured Dyer one of the night’s top performance bonuses.
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UFC Fight Night 270 Key Results
| Fighter | Result |
|---|---|
| Mason Jones | Won by unanimous decision vs Axel Sola |
| Axel Sola | Lost by unanimous decision |
| Iwo Baraniewski | Won by TKO vs Austen Lane |
| Austen Lane | Lost by TKO |
| Shanelle Dyer | Won by TKO vs Ravena Oliveira |
| Ravena Oliveira | Lost by TKO |
UFC Fight Night 270 in London featured several exciting fights, with dramatic finishes and intense exchanges throughout the card.
The bonus winners highlighted the most memorable moments of the event, rewarding fighters who delivered standout performances inside the Octagon.







