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The spotlight is on the fighters when UFC Noche kicks off in San Antonio on September 13. Diego Lopes and Jean Silva will headline, with Mexico’s Independence Day celebration bringing extra energy to the night. But outside the cage, there’s another group drawing attention, the Octagon girls!

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Fans often know Arianny Celeste or Brookliyn Wren, but Noche UFC 3 introduces a fresh lineup. Jocelyn, Hannah Esparza, Ayled, and Mariel may not yet have the same followings, but their role at this event could push them into the spotlight. So, who are they?

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All about Jocelyn, Hannah, Ayled, and Mariel ahead of their UFC Noche appearance

Each of the four women comes with her own growing presence online. Jocelyn has a following of 3,207 on Instagram. Mariel has slightly more with 5,499. Hannah Esparza lists TNG Agency and Scout Models SF in her bio, which reads, “May this world never rob you of noticing & appreciating the precious things of this life,” and currently has 3,508 followers.

Ayled, who describes herself as a fashion model, links to her profile on quetarojas.com in her bio. She has 3,841 followers. These numbers may seem modest compared to the big established names like the ones mentioned earlier, but events like UFC Noche often boost visibility. Could this be the breakout stage where their social media presence jumps into the tens of thousands? It remains to be seen.

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Unlike Celeste, Wren, or Carly Baker, who have long built large audiences, the UFC Noche Octagon girls are still carving their space. Their relationship statuses remain private, and their names aren’t yet linked to big brand deals. But visibility is power, and stepping into one of UFC’s fastest-growing annual traditions could change everything!

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Net worth of the UFC Noche Octagon Girls

So, how much do Octagon girls make? Reports suggest that salaries depend on the event and popularity. For a fight night, ring girls may earn around $1,000, while a pay-per-view could bring up to $5,000. It isn’t fixed—just like fighters, income depends on how often they’re booked.

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Take Brookliyn Wren for example. While no official figures exist, estimates place her yearly earnings from the UFC between $24,000 and $30,000. For Jocelyn, Hannah, Ayled, and Mariel, their UFC journey is just beginning. If they become regulars or build strong followings, their earning potential could rise quickly.

It’s no secret that visibility leads to opportunities, whether through sponsorships, modeling contracts, or social media partnerships. With UFC Noche spotlighting them before a global audience, these four may be stepping into the kind of career shift that only a stage like the biggest MMA promotion in the world can provide! After all, every established Octagon girl started somewhere, right?

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Dushyant Patni is a Senior UFC Writer at EssentiallySports, bringing over eight years of diverse writing experience and a Master’s in English Literature to the fight game. For the past two years, he has been a key figure at the ES Fight Night Desk, covering live MMA action with a sharp eye for subtle in-round details that often escape casual viewers. A lifelong combat sports enthusiast, Dushyant’s passion spans boxing, Bruce Lee’s martial arts philosophy, PRIDE FC’s golden era, and modern-day UFC.

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