UFC Archive Released On Paramount+, Features Hundreds Of Hours Of Full UFC Fights Included In Basic Subscription

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Paramount+ has officially released the UFC archive, featuring hundreds of hours of full UFC fights on its app.

Earlier this year, UFC CEO Dana White announced the UFC had partnered with Paramount to air future UFC events on Paramount+ at a regular subscription price rather than on PPV.

“This historic deal with Paramount and CBS is incredible for UFC fans and our athletes,” said UFC CEO and President Dana White. “For the first time, fans in the US will have access to all UFC content without a Pay-Per-View model, making it more affordable and accessible to view the greatest fights on a massive platform. This deal puts UFC amongst the biggest sports in the world. The exposure provided by the Paramount and CBS networks under this new structure is a huge win for our athletes and anyone who watches and loves this sport.”

A Paramount subscription also gives you access to the UFC archive, which features full UFC fights and shows, including Spanish- and Portuguese-language fight programs.

UFC archive content is organized by collection, including:

Series – Select UFC Numbered Events from the 2000s, 2010s, and 2020 through 2025

Legends – Career-defining bouts from UFC icons Georges St-Pierre, Chuck Liddell, Anderson Silva, Ronda Rousey, Brock Lesnar, and more

Current Champions – Fight collections featuring all reigning UFC champions

KO City – Highlight-reel stoppages and knockout finishes

The UFC archive is available to all Paramount+ subscribers (essential and premium plans)

The Paramount+ essential plan costs $59.99/year and includes all live UFC events, including the UFC archive, as well as Paramount content.

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Jorge Alonso is a BroBible Sports Editor who has been covering the NBA, NFL, and MLB professionally for over 10 years, specializing in digital media. He isa Miami native and lifelong Heat fan.
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