
Booking the UFC’s pay-per-view main events for the first half of 2022
As the UFC preps for another calendar year, it’s time to predict the promotion’s PPV main events for the first half of 2022.
As the UFC preps for another calendar year, it’s time to predict the promotion’s PPV main events for the first half of 2022.
As UFC events return to full-capacity arenas across the country, excitement is starting to build around what the promotion will do next.
As we get closer to one of 2021’s biggest cards, here’s the key information you need to know before UFC 260.
One name that doesn’t frequently get brought up in the UFC’s G.O.A.T. conversation has simultaneously established himself as the “Baddest Man on the Planet.”
If you were shocked to see what Jon Jones looked like at the start of 2021, you better get used to it as the UFC star prepares for his first year in his new weight class.
Dressing up as a “UFC matchmaker” a day after Halloween in 2020, we tried our best to fantasy-book the main events for the first half of the UFC’s pay-per-view schedule in 2021.
Between a highly-anticipated main event, and some massive bouts in the middleweight and heavyweight divisions, UFC 254 brings loads of variety that could make it one of the year’s biggest and best cards.
For the first time in nearly a decade, former UFC and WWE champion Brock Lesnar is a free agent. So, what’s next?
After a hit-or-miss UFC 251 that clocked in as the company’s longest event ever, fight fans have a star-studded card to look forward to as UFC 252 takes over the UFC APEX in Las Vegas on August 15.
Almost a year to the day of their last battle, UFC heavyweight champion Stipe Miocic and challenger Daniel Cormier will go toe-to-toe in the finale of a rivalry that will simply be remembered as “The Trilogy.”
Whether you’re a seasoned veteran, new to the fight game, or picking the perfect time to get into the sport, here’s a guide for anyone looking to buy UFC 251 on ESPN+.
There are obstacles that Usman, Masvidal and the UFC have to clear before the two welterweight stars step inside the Octagon for a big-time title fight.
For those interested in watching UFC 251, we have answers to some key questions before the event rolls around this summer.
If UFC 250 and the days that followed were any indications, the UFC appears to be in good hands.
What would happen if Jon Jones and Francis Ngannou squared off? The debate has raged on ever since UFC 249 wrapped up in the middle of May, and the possibility of the fight actually happening has ramped up ever since.
If it all goes poorly in the worst-case scenario, the state of the UFC and the company’s entire future could change drastically.