Paramount+ officially ushered in a new era for UFC fans last Friday with the launch of its expansive UFC fight archive library, giving subscribers their first look at a deep and curated collection of historic bouts ahead of the promotion’s highly anticipated live debut on the platform later this month.
The newly launched UFC archive features more than 1,400 assets and counting, spanning select main cards and “best of” compilations from 2000 through 2025. With additional content set to roll out regularly, the library includes English, Spanish, and Portuguese language fight programming, offering global fans unprecedented access to UFC history.
Designed with discoverability in mind, the archive is organized into curated collections that spotlight iconic moments, legendary careers, current champions, and unforgettable finishes. Fans can explore UFC history through several featured collections, including:
- Series – Select UFC numbered events from the 2000s, 2010s, and 2020 through 2025
- Legends – Career-defining bouts from icons such as Georges St-Pierre, Chuck Liddell, Anderson Silva, Ronda Rousey, Brock Lesnar, and more
- Current Champions – Fight collections showcasing all reigning UFC champions
- KO City – Highlight-reel knockouts and dramatic stoppages from across UFC history
The launch arrives at a pivotal moment as the UFC prepares for its first live event on Paramount+, UFC® 324: Gaethje vs. Pimblett, taking place Saturday, January 24, from T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. The archive allows fans to revisit classic fights and legendary athletes while building excitement for the card that will officially kick off the UFC’s new streaming era.
Also prominently featured within the archive are bouts involving former interim UFC Lightweight Champion and former BMF titleholder Justin Gaethje, fan favorite Paddy “The Baddy” Pimblett, UFC Women’s Bantamweight Champion Kayla Harrison, and UFC Hall of Famer Amanda Nunes. All four fighters are set to headline the first live UFC event on Paramount+, adding even more historical weight to the occasion.
UFC® 324 marks a monumental shift for the sport, as it represents the end of Pay-Per-View for UFC in the United States and Latin America. The move makes UFC content more accessible and affordable than ever before, with all live and archived programming available to Paramount+ subscribers on both Essential and Premium plans.
With hundreds of hours of UFC fights and events already streaming—and more on the way in the weeks and months ahead—Paramount+ is positioning itself as the new home for both UFC history and its future. Fans can explore the archive by collection now or visit ParamountPlus.com for more information.
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