Johnson's rare Scottish twister headlines four UFC 330 performance bonuses
Charles Johnson, Jalin Turner, Jeremiah Wells and Dustin Stoltzfus each earned a $100,000 performance-of-the-night bonus at UFC 330, a card that produced eight finishes in total.
Charles Johnson claimed a $100,000 performance-of-the-night bonus at UFC 330 on 16 August 2026 after submitting Eduardo Henrique with a Scottish twister in the third round — only the second time the rare technique has been used in UFC history.
UFC president Dana White announced four bonus winners following a card that delivered eight finishes across the night. Johnson’s submission was the standout moment, with the unusual hold drawing immediate attention inside the arena and online.
Jeremiah Wells also pocketed $100,000 after securing a third-round technical submission against Myktybek Orolbai via a ninja choke. The win marked Wells’ sixth victory inside the Octagon, underlining his growing reputation as a reliable finisher at welterweight.
Jalin Turner earned his bonus in the most emphatic fashion, knocking out Kaue Fernandes in just 39 seconds. Turner, now 16-9, needed barely any time to put his opponent away and cement one of the quickest finishes on the card.
The fourth bonus went to Dustin Stoltzfus, who entered his middleweight bout against Mansur Abdul-Malik as an underdog but left with both the win and the extra payday. The Frankers Fight Team product survived the younger Abdul-Malik’s pressure before locking in a rear-naked choke to hand his opponent only his second professional defeat.
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