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Reevaluating Every 2025 UFC Pay-Per-View Event

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Last updated: December 16, 2025 9:09 am
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As the year comes to a close, it’s time to reflect on the UFC’s 2025 pay-per-view calendar. Throughout the year, fight fans witnessed a series of marquee events filled with memorable moments, standout performances, and championship implications. Evaluating these pay-per-views offers a clearer perspective on the UFC’s promotional highs and lows during the past 12 months.

The year opened with UFC 296, which featured a welterweight title clash that set the tone for 2025. The event delivered on expectations, both in terms of in-cage action and narrative buildup. Subsequent cards, such as UFC 298 and UFC 300, provided strong follow-ups with title fights and rising contenders delivering high-caliber performances. UFC 300, in particular, garnered significant attention for its milestone number and marquee matchups across multiple divisions.

A mid-year highlight came via UFC 304, where the lightweight and featherweight divisions featured prominently. The matchmaking on this card demonstrated the UFC’s commitment to stacking events with elite talent and critical divisional bouts. Bloodied battles, tactical grappling displays, and emphatic knockouts were staples of this and several other 2025 cards.

Female fighters also had significant representation on UFC pay-per-views in 2025. Title defenses in the strawweight and bantamweight divisions provided moments of technical brilliance and shifting hierarchies, as champions were tested by resilient challengers. These matchups added to the year’s depth and narrative development across the roster.

While many cards lived up to or exceeded expectations, a few lacked the anticipated drama or were plagued by late cancellations and reshuffled bouts due to injuries. This is a recurring challenge in mixed martial arts, and 2025 was no exception. Nevertheless, even the weaker events often featured at least one bout of consequence, either showcasing a future contender or delivering a surprise result.

Overall, the UFC’s pay-per-view slate in 2025 displayed a robust mix of star power, competitive matchmaking, and historical significance. Whether through championship showdowns or breakthrough performances, the events provided fans with hundreds of minutes of action and plenty to anticipate heading into the next calendar year.

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