UFC Pay-Per-View - UFC/MMA
In the UFC, PPV events are the commercial heart of the organization, generating the majority of revenue. Progressively numbered (UFC 300, UFC 301, etc.), they feature the most prestigious cards with world title fights and high-profile rivalries. Fighters who headline PPVs receive a share of the sales, making these events economically crucial for top athletes. The best-selling PPVs in history have surpassed 2 million buys.
UFC Pay-Per-View
UFC 229: Khabib vs McGregor was the highest-selling PPV in UFC history with over 2.4 million buys. The rivalry between the two fighters, the trash talk, and the pre-fight tension generated unprecedented media interest in MMA.
UFC Pay-Per-View & Main Event
The Main Event is the featured fight that closes the PPV event. It is the match that attracts the most buys and determines a significant portion of the event's commercial success. Main Event.
FAQ - UFC Pay-Per-View
How much does a UFC Pay-Per-View event cost?
In the United States, a UFC PPV costs about $79.99 on ESPN+. In Italy and Europe, prices vary depending on the platform, with some including events in their monthly subscription.
How many PPV events does the UFC hold each year?
The UFC holds about 12-13 PPV events each year, typically one per month. Each PPV is a special event with a card built around high-level fights and significant moments for the rankings.





