OnlyFans star claps back at Dana White’s Oscar De La Hoya diss: ‘Not my fault we make more’

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Dana White and Oscar De La Hoya have been trading jabs for years, so it was only a matter of time before things got personal again. This week, White took his latest swing — and somehow managed to drag OnlyFans into the middle of it. Now, one of the platform’s top earners has stepped into the ring.

On Tuesday, February 3, Autumn Renae reshared a viral clip of the 56-year-old UFC president telling De La Hoya to "throw the panties and stockings back on and get on OnlyFans to start paying his rent." Tagging White directly, the content creator reacted with a blunt “wow,” before adding, “said this like it’s supposed to be an insult, not my fault we make in a day what you bonus your fighters for a win😭.”

wow @danawhite said this like it's supposed to be an insult, not my fault we make in a day what you bonus your fighters for a win😭 https://t.co/kwQmDDLg5Y

— autumn renae (@autumrenaee) February 3, 2026

For those who missed it, the OnlyFans comment came from White's appearance on content creator Nina Drama's Kick livestream during Zuffa Boxing 02 on February 2. According to Sports Illustrated, White was responding to De La Hoya's repeated criticism of his new boxing venture, which the “Golden Boy of Boxing" had called a "club show."

White didn't address the criticism directly. Instead, he went personal, referencing De La Hoya's reported $23 million debt on his Los Angeles office building and the infamous 2007 photos that showed the former champion wearing women's lingerie.

@TheTicketMiami Look at Oscar de la hoya in lingerie! Haha! OHHH noooo! pic.twitter.com/O9WSucePDc

— The Chive Miami (@ChiveOnMiami) May 26, 2013

The clip spread quickly, but the conversation shifted once Renae weighed in — especially given what she had shared just days earlier. In a separate post on X, the content creator uploaded a screenshot of her dashboard showing $6.7 million in net earnings since January 2022, adding context to a comparison that suddenly didn’t feel theoretical.

According to reporting on disclosed UFC purses and contract structures, many fighters entering the promotion earn roughly $10,000 to $12,000 to show, with a matching amount if they win. That puts a typical early-career payday in the $20,000 range, before bonuses — and for fighters who only compete a few times a year, those extra checks matter. They also recently got bigger. 

Beginning with UFC 324, the promotion doubled its Fight of the Night and Performance of the Night awards to $100,000 and introduced a new $25,000 finish bonus for knockouts and submissions that don’t also earn one of the top awards.

Meanwhile, the OnlyFans economy operates on an entirely different scale. Sophie Rain, widely regarded as the platform’s top earner, claimed in January 2026 that her all-time earnings had surpassed $101 million. She has said she made $43 million in her first year alone and compared her 2024 income to LeBron James’ salary during an appearance on David Dobrik’s YouTube channel.

Sophie Rain reveals thats she made over $43,000,000 last year off her content and will be attempting to make $52M this year to beat Lebron James' current NBA contract... 😅 pic.twitter.com/vBDMFYqL7g

— ryan 🤿 (@scubaryan_) August 13, 2025

Earnings at that level are rare, but they aren’t isolated. A third-party analysis by OnlyGuider, which reviewed nearly 59 million transactions, estimates that the top 0.1 percent of creators on the platform average roughly $146,000 per month.

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