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Ultimate Fighting Championship numbered events brings together the sport’s biggest fighters, highest stakes, and most anticipated matchups on a single card. Unlike weekly fight nights, numbered UFC events are built around championship bouts, title implications, and career-defining moments where one loss can instantly change a fighter’s future. With athletes from completely different fighting backgrounds, striking, wrestling, jiu-jitsu, and kickboxing, every matchup carries a level of unpredictability and pressure that makes UFC numbered events some of the most intense events in combat sports.June 14
UFC
Freedom 250
Topuria vs. Gaethje
White House
Washington, DC
July 11
UFC 329
McGregor vs. Holloway 2
T-Mobile Arena
Las Vegas, NV
August 15
UFC 330
Xfinity Mobile Arena
Philadelphia, PA
UFC
Athlete
Rankings
The UFC pound-for-pound rankings measures who the best fighter in the world is regardless of weight class. Because champions compete at drastically different sizes, the rankings reward skill, dominance, adaptability, and consistency over pure physical advantage.
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Islam Makhachev
Welterweight Division | Dagestan Republic, Russia Ilia Topuria
Lightweight Division | Alicante, Spain Alexander Volkanovski
Featherweight Division | Wollongong, Australia Alex Pereira
Heavyweight Division | São Bernardo do Campo, Brazil Petr Yan
Bantamweight Division | Krasnoyarsk Krai, RussiaTom Aspinall
Heavyweight Division | Salford, EnglandMerab Dvalishvili
Bantamweight Division | Tbilisi, Georgia Sean Strickland
Middleweight Division | United StatesJoshua Van
Flyweight Division | Hakha, MyanmarKhamzat Chimaev
Middleweight Division | Chechen Republic, RussiaAlexandre Pantoja
Flyweight Division | Rio de Janeiro, BrazilCharles Oliveira
Lightweight Division | São Paulo, BrazilDricus Du Plessis
Middleweight Division | Welkom, South AfricaCarlos Ulberg
Light Heavyweight Division | Auckland, New ZealandArman Tsarukyan
Lightweight Division | Yerevan, Armenia
“I fear not the man who has practiced 10,000 kicks once, but I fear the man who has practiced one kick 10,000 times.”
— Bruce Lee