Okay, so today I’m gonna walk you through how I dug up info on Cody Garbrandt’s net worth. It wasn’t as straightforward as just Googling it, lemme tell ya.

First, I started with the basics. I hit up Google, typed in “Cody Garbrandt net worth,” and saw the usual suspects: celebrity net worth sites. Problem is, these are often based on estimates and sometimes just plain wrong. They throw around figures without really backing them up.
So, I needed to go deeper.
Next, I tried to piece together some clues from his career. I looked into his fight history. Gotta figure out how much he was pulling in per fight. This meant digging through sports news articles and MMA forums – seriously, those forums can be goldmines for unconfirmed but often plausible information.
- I checked for official fight purses that get reported to athletic commissions. These are public record, though not always easy to find.
- I looked for mentions of any sponsorships or endorsements he might have. Big brands equal big bucks, usually.
- Social media became my friend. Did he ever subtly (or not so subtly) hint at any investments or business ventures?
I tried to find any property records in his name. This is tougher, as you need to know where he owns property. I used some public record search tools, but honestly, this didn’t yield much this time. These kinds of searches can be frustrating because of privacy laws and the way people structure their assets.
Then I started comparing him to other fighters in his weight class and with similar career trajectories. How much were they making? This gave me a ballpark figure to work with.
I also started looking for interviews. Sometimes fighters will give hints, vague details, or even outright state things like “I’m comfortable” or “I’m investing more now”. You have to read between the lines. You can also try to gauge what kind of lifestyle they lead. Are they constantly flashing wealth, or do they seem more grounded?
After hours of digging, cross-referencing, and a little bit of educated guessing, I ended up with a range that I felt was at least reasonably accurate. It’s not a perfect science, and it’s all based on publicly available info and calculated estimations, of course! But I felt more confident than just blindly trusting the first website that popped up in my Google search.
Remember, it’s all educated guesswork based on the info you can find. Don’t take anything as gospel!
