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300
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The UK’s most complete source for UFC 300 results, fight cards, rankings, and the full 2025–2026 UFC event schedule.
Full Fight Card
UFC Schedule
| Event | Date | Location | Type | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
UFC 316 TBA Main Event |
June 2025 |
TBA |
PPV | ✓ Completed |
UFC 317 TBA Main Event |
July 2025 |
TBA |
PPV | ✓ Completed |
UFC 318 TBA Main Event |
August 2025 |
TBA |
PPV | ✓ Completed |
UFC 319 TBA Main Event |
September 2025 |
TBA |
PPV | ✓ Completed |
UFC 320 TBA Main Event |
October 2025 |
TBA |
PPV | ✓ Completed |
UFC 321 TBA Main Event |
November 2025 |
TBA |
PPV | ✓ Completed |
UFC 322 TBA Main Event |
December 2025 |
TBA |
PPV | ✓ Completed |
UFC 323 TBA Main Event |
January 2026 |
TBA |
PPV | ✓ Completed |
UFC 324 TBA Main Event |
Feb–Mar 2026 |
TBA |
PPV | ↑ Upcoming |
UFC 325 TBA Main Event |
Apr–May 2026 |
TBA |
PPV | ↑ Upcoming |
UFC 326 TBA Main Event |
June 2026 |
TBA |
PPV | ↑ Upcoming |
UFC Rankings
| # | Fighter | Record | Change | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
C |
Alex Pereira 🇧🇷 Brazil |
31-12 |
— | Champion |
1 |
Jiri Prochazka 🇨🇿 Czech Rep. |
30-4 |
↑ 1 | — |
2 |
Jamahal Hill 🇺🇸 USA |
12-2 |
↓ 1 | — |
3 |
Aleksandar Rakic 🇦🇹 Austria |
15-4 |
— | — |
4 |
Magomed Ankalaev 🇷🇺 Russia |
18-1-1 |
↑ 1 | — |
5 |
Johnny Walker 🇧🇷 Brazil |
21-8 |
— | — |
Upcoming Events
UFC 300 Fight Card, Results,
Schedule & Everything You Need
The complete UK guide to UFC 300 — fight card results, full 2025–2026 event schedule, where to watch UFC tonight, fighter pay, rankings, and every question answered directly.
Missing a UFC fight costs more than two hours of entertainment — it costs you the context that defines rankings, title shots, and the entire direction of the sport. The UFC calendar hits hard and fast, with UFC 316, UFC 317, UFC 318, UFC 319, and UFC 320 all landing in back-to-back windows. This guide gives you the complete UFC 300 fight card, main event results, upcoming event dates, and exactly where to watch UFC tonight — zero guesswork.
What Is UFC? Everything a New Fan Needs to Know
UFC stands for Ultimate Fighting Championship. It is the world’s largest mixed martial arts (MMA) promotion, staging fights between elite competitors trained in boxing, wrestling, Muay Thai, Brazilian jiu-jitsu, and judo.
The UFC launched in November 1993 as a controversial tournament. It has since grown into a globally regulated sport watched in 175+ countries. Fighters compete across nine male and four female weight classes — from Strawweight (115 lbs) to Heavyweight (265 lbs) — under the Unified Rules of MMA.
Today, UFC events fill sold-out arenas in Las Vegas, New York, Abu Dhabi, London, and beyond. The organization runs year-round, producing both pay-per-view blockbusters and free UFC fight night events every few weeks.
Who Owns the UFC and Who Runs It?
TKO Group Holdings owns the UFC. The company formed after Endeavor acquired WWE and merged it with the UFC under a single parent entity.
Endeavor originally purchased the UFC in 2016 for approximately $4 billion — one of the most profitable sports acquisitions ever made. The UFC’s estimated valuation has since grown to $12–14 billion, according to financial reporting by Forbes and Sportico.
Key figures:
Dana White remains the most recognized name in MMA promotion and continues to drive fighter signings, event strategy, and public communication for the UFC.
What Was UFC 300? Why This Card Made History
UFC 300 was not just a numbered milestone — it was the most stacked pay-per-view card the organization had assembled in years. The UFC spent months engineering a card worthy of its three-digit number, delivering world title fights, elite contender bouts, and one of the greatest finishes the sport has ever produced.
UFC 300 — Quick Reference
| Event | UFC 300 |
| Date | April 13, 2024 |
| Venue | T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas, NV |
| Broadcast | ESPN+ Pay-Per-View |
| Main Event | Alex Pereira vs. Jamahal Hill (LHW Title) |
| Co-Main Event | Zhang Weili vs. Yan Xiaonan (Women’s SW Title) |
| BMF Title Bout | Max Holloway vs. Justin Gaethje |
| Total Bouts | 13 fights across all cards |
UFC 300 became instantly historic when Max Holloway knocked out Justin Gaethje with one second left in Round 5 to claim the BMF title — a moment replayed millions of times and cited by fighters, analysts, and fans as one of the all-time great finishes in UFC history.
UFC 300 Fight Card — Complete Results Breakdown
UFC 300 Main Card Results
| Fighter | Opponent | Weight Class | Result | Round |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ✅ WIN Alex Pereira | Jamahal Hill | Light Heavyweight (Title) | KO | R1 |
| ✅ WIN Zhang Weili | Yan Xiaonan | Women’s Strawweight (Title) | Submission | R2 |
| ✅ WIN Arman Tsarukyan | Charles Oliveira | Lightweight | Unanimous Decision | R5 |
| ✅ WIN Max Holloway | Justin Gaethje | Lightweight BMF Title | KO | R5 |
| ✅ WIN Renato Moicano | Jalin Turner | Lightweight | Submission | R5 |
UFC 300 Preliminary Card Results
| Fighter | Opponent | Weight Class | Result | Round |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ✅ WIN Jiri Prochazka | Aleksandar Rakic | Light Heavyweight | TKO | R3 |
| ✅ WIN Bo Nickal | Cody Brundage | Middleweight | Submission | R1 |
| ✅ WIN Diego Lopes | Sodiq Yusuff | Featherweight | TKO | R2 |
| ✅ WIN Kayla Harrison | Holly Holm | Women’s Bantamweight | Decision | R3 |
| ✅ WIN Steve Garcia | Melsik Baghdasaryan | Featherweight | KO | R1 |
Source: UFC.com official event results. Verify all records at ufc.com for the most current fighter data.
UFC 300 Main Event Breakdown: Pereira vs. Hill
Alex Pereira walked into UFC 300 as the reigning UFC Light Heavyweight Champion and the most feared striker in the division. Jamahal Hill — the former champion — came back hungry for a title recapture.
Pereira made it look surgical. He finished Hill inside the first round with a devastating knockout, his third straight title defense. The finish reinforced Pereira’s standing as one of the most dangerous fighters in combat sports today.
The UFC 300 main event also settled a short narrative around Hill’s “return” story — Pereira answered that story with authority, sending a message to every contender in the 205-lb division.
UFC 300 Fight Card vs. Other All-Time Great UFC Events
UFC 300 earns a place on the short list of the greatest single-night events in the promotion’s history.
| Event | Year | Why It Mattered |
|---|---|---|
| UFC 1 | 1993 | Birth of modern MMA competition |
| UFC 100 | 2009 | GSP dominance; Brock Lesnar era peak |
| UFC 200 | 2016 | Jon Jones, Miesha Tate title change |
| UFC 229 | 2018 | Khabib vs. McGregor — biggest PPV ever |
| UFC 300 | 2024 | Holloway miracle finish; Pereira dominance; deepest card in years |
Most post-event analyses ranked UFC 300 above UFC 200 in overall card quality. Multiple fights from a single night entered the Fight of the Year conversation, which is almost unheard of.
Full UFC Schedule: All Upcoming Events Through 2026
The UFC runs nearly every weekend with a combination of PPV events and UFC fight night cards. Here is the current schedule:
2025–2026 UFC Event Schedule
| Event | Period | Location | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| UFC 316 | June 2025 | TBA | ✓ PPV |
| UFC 317 | July 2025 | TBA | ✓ PPV |
| UFC 318 | August 2025 | TBA | ✓ PPV |
| UFC 319 | September 2025 | TBA | ✓ PPV |
| UFC 320 | October 2025 | TBA | ✓ PPV |
| UFC 321 | November 2025 | TBA | ✓ PPV |
| UFC 322 | December 2025 | TBA | ✓ PPV |
| UFC 323 | January 2026 | TBA | ✓ PPV |
| UFC 324 | Feb–Mar 2026 | TBA | ↑ PPV |
| UFC 325 | Apr–May 2026 | TBA | ↑ PPV |
| UFC 326 | June 2026 | TBA | ↑ PPV |
| UFC Fight Night | Weekly | UFC Apex / Various | Free (ESPN+) |
For confirmed dates and main events as they are announced:
- UFC.com Events Page — official source
- ESPN MMA — broadcast partner updates
- Tapology — community-driven card tracker
Where to Watch UFC: Every Platform Explained
Where to watch UFC depends on the event type. Here is a clean breakdown:
In the United States
- UFC Fight Night → Included with ESPN+ subscription (~$10.99/month)
- UFC PPV (UFC 324, UFC 325, etc.) → ESPN+ subscription + PPV purchase ($79.99)
- UFC Fight Pass → International fight nights, early prelims, archived bouts
Outside the United States
- UK — TNT Sports (formerly BT Sport)
- Australia — Main Event / Foxtel
- Middle East / Asia / Europe — UFC Fight Pass or regional broadcasters
How to Check If UFC Is On Tonight
- Open the ESPN+ app and check the UFC tab
- Search Google for “ufc fights tonight” — event cards populate instantly
- Visit UFC.com and click the Events section
- Follow @UFC on X (Twitter) for same-day fight day announcements
UFC main cards typically begin at 10:00 PM ET. Prelims start at 8:00 PM ET, and early prelims at 6:00 PM ET.
UFC Fight Night vs. Pay-Per-View: Key Differences
Not every UFC event costs money — and not every UFC event carries the same weight.
UFC Fight Night events are free with an ESPN+ subscription. They feature ranked fighters, up-and-coming contenders, and occasional title bouts — but not the sport’s biggest names on the biggest stages.
UFC Pay-Per-View events are where championships get decided. These cards carry the heaviest matchmaking, the longest fight nights, and the highest production value.
| Feature | UFC Fight Night | UFC Pay-Per-View |
|---|---|---|
| Cost | Free with ESPN+ | +$79.99 PPV purchase |
| Title Fights | Occasional | Almost always |
| Venue | UFC Apex / smaller arenas | Major arenas globally |
| Card Length | 8–10 bouts | 12–14 bouts |
| Star Power | Mid-card to ranked | Champions and stars |
| Start Time | 7:00 PM ET (main) | 10:00 PM ET (main) |
How Much Do UFC Fighters Get Paid?
UFC fighter pay is the most contested topic in MMA. The UFC does not publish full fighter salaries, but state athletic commissions in Nevada, California, and New Jersey disclose official purses for cards held in their states.
General UFC Pay Ranges
| Fighter Level | Show Pay | Win Bonus |
|---|---|---|
| Debut / Newcomer | $10,000–$15,000 | $10,000–$15,000 |
| Mid-Card | $50,000–$100,000 | $50,000–$100,000 |
| Ranked Contender | $150,000–$400,000 | $150,000–$400,000 |
| Champion / Superstar | $500,000–$5M+ | Varies |
Additional income sources for UFC fighters:
- Performance of the Night bonus: $50,000
- Fight of the Night bonus: $50,000
- PPV revenue sharing (top stars only)
- Venum/UFC sponsorship patch pay ($4,000–$42,000 per fight based on fights in the UFC)
- Personal sponsorship deals outside the octagon
According to reporting by MMA Fighting and the Athletic, the average UFC fighter earns significantly less than equivalent athletes in the NFL or NBA — a point that fighter unions and advocacy groups continue to raise publicly.
UFC Rankings: How the System Works and Why It Matters
UFC rankings update every Tuesday following fight weekends. A panel of media members and former fighters cast votes within each weight class.
Active UFC Weight Classes with Rankings
| Division | Weight Limit |
|---|---|
| Women’s Strawweight | 115 lbs |
| Women’s Flyweight | 125 lbs |
| Women’s Bantamweight | 135 lbs |
| Women’s Featherweight | 145 lbs |
| Men’s Flyweight | 125 lbs |
| Men’s Bantamweight | 135 lbs |
| Men’s Featherweight | 145 lbs |
| Men’s Lightweight | 155 lbs |
| Men’s Welterweight | 170 lbs |
| Men’s Middleweight | 185 lbs |
| Men’s Light Heavyweight | 205 lbs |
| Men’s Heavyweight | 265 lbs |
The pound-for-pound ranking sits above all divisions and measures the best fighters regardless of weight. Jon Jones, Islam Makhachev, and Alex Pereira have all held the top P4P spot in recent years.
A win over a top-5 ranked opponent frequently leads to a title shot, which is why the rankings carry real consequences — they directly shape who fights for a belt next.
UFC News You Should Be Watching Right Now
The UFC news cycle moves at full speed. Key storylines driving the sport as of mid-2026:
- Jon Jones and his heavyweight status remain the biggest storyline the sport cannot fully resolve
- Islam Makhachev continues his dominant reign at Lightweight, with no clear challenger emerging
- Alex Pereira keeps expanding his crossover appeal and pay-per-view draw
- Women’s divisions are gaining momentum with a new wave of ranked contenders pushing through
- Fighter pay advocacy is growing louder inside and outside the UFC roster
Trusted UFC News Sources
- ESPN MMA — Breaking news, fight announcements
- MMA Fighting — Industry analysis, fighter pay reporting
- UFC.com — Official press releases and fight news
- MMA Junkie / USA Today — Daily news and event coverage
UFC 324: What Time Does It Start and What to Expect
UFC 324 is one of the most searched upcoming UFC events. The UFC confirms main events typically 6–8 weeks before the card, with the full fight card finalized 3–4 weeks out.
Standard UFC PPV time schedule (all numbered events):
For confirmed UFC 324 fight card details, main event announcement, and ticket availability, check UFC.com directly — announcements update in real time as fighters are confirmed.
Is There a UFC Fight Tonight? How to Find Out in 60 Seconds
This question spikes every single weekend. Here is the fastest way to get your answer:
- Google → search “ufc fights tonight” — Google pulls the current event card instantly
- ESPN+ app → tap the UFC tab at the top
- UFC.com → click Events → today’s card is pinned at the top
- X (Twitter) → search @UFC — fight day posts go live every card morning
If a UFC fight night event is happening, prelims begin at approximately 7:00 PM ET. If a PPV is scheduled, the main card starts at 10:00 PM ET.
6 Most-Asked UFC Questions — Answered Directly
The Takeaway: UFC 300 Raised the Bar and the Schedule Keeps Moving
UFC 300 proved what the sport’s biggest cards can deliver when the matchmaking is right — multiple title fights, unforgettable finishes, and one moment (Holloway’s last-second knockout) that people will still reference a decade from now.
The UFC schedule through 2026 gives every fan something to look forward to, with UFC 324, UFC 325, and UFC 326 all ahead. Whether you want to track rankings, find where to watch UFC tonight, or follow breaking UFC news — this sport does not pause and neither should you.
Bookmark UFC.com and follow ESPN MMA for real-time fight announcements. The next moment that defines a career could happen this weekend.
- UFC.com — Official event listings, fighter records, rankings
- ESPN MMA — Broadcast schedules, news, and analysis
- MMA Fighting — Fighter pay reporting and industry journalism
- MMA Junkie / USA Today — Breaking news and event coverage
- Tapology — Community fight card tracking and contender rankings
UFC News
Last Second
With one second remaining in Round 5, Holloway landed the punch no one saw coming. A breakdown of the timing, the tactics, and why that single moment changed everything for the BMF title picture.