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    📅 All UFC Events

    Browse UFC events, fight cards, results, and fan ratings

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    UFC Fight Night: Fiziev vs. Torres

    📅 June 27, 2026 📍 National Gymnastics Arena, Baku Azerbaijan
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    UFC 36: Worlds Collide
    PPV 2 Title

    UFC 36: Worlds Collide

    Mar 22, 2002 Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
    UFC 35: Throwdown
    PPV 2 Title

    UFC 35: Throwdown

    Jan 11, 2002 Uncasville, Connecticut, USA
    UFC 34: High Voltage
    PPV 2 Title

    UFC 34: High Voltage

    Nov 2, 2001 Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
    UFC 33: Victory in Vegas
    PPV 3 Title

    UFC 33: Victory in Vegas

    Sep 28, 2001 Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
    UFC 31: Locked and Loaded
    PPV 2 Title

    UFC 31: Locked and Loaded

    May 4, 2001 Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA
    UFC 28: High Stakes
    PPV 1 Title

    UFC 28: High Stakes

    Nov 17, 2000 Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA
    UFC 27: Ultimate Bad Boyz
    PPV

    UFC 27: Ultimate Bad Boyz

    Sep 22, 2000 New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
    UFC 24: First Defense
    PPV

    UFC 24: First Defense

    Mar 10, 2000 Lake Charles, Louisiana, USA
    UFC 20: Battle for the Gold
    PPV 1 Title

    UFC 20: Battle for the Gold

    May 7, 1999 Birmingham, Alabama, USA
    UFC 19: Ultimate Young Guns
    PPV

    UFC 19: Ultimate Young Guns

    Mar 5, 1999 Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, USA
    UFC - Ultimate Brazil
    2 Title

    UFC - Ultimate Brazil

    Oct 16, 1998 Sao Paulo, Brazil

    About the UFC Events Schedule

    This page is a complete, searchable timeline of UFC events, listing both the upcoming schedule and the full back catalog of past cards. Each event is pulled live from our database with its date, venue, and location, then paired with a fan rating score on a 0 to 100 scale once the card has happened. Those scores come straight from the community: registered fans rate a card after the final fight, and the displayed number is the rolling average. We color-code the badge so the strongest events stand out at a glance, with a high tint above 85, a middle tint from 60 to 84, and a lower tint below that.

    Use the filters to switch between upcoming and past events, jump to a specific year, or search by event name or city. Numbered pay-per-view cards, Fight Nights, and one-off specials all sit in the same chronological list, so you can trace how a division built toward a title fight or revisit the night a champion was dethroned. Because the ratings are crowd-sourced rather than editorial, they tend to reward fight quality and finishes over star power, which is why a stacked Apex card can sometimes out-score a marquee PPV.

    Event ratings are most useful when read alongside the people inside the cage. If a card jumps in score, it usually traces back to a standout performance, and you can follow that thread into our ELO rankings to see how a win actually moved the needle, or open the relevant fighter profiles to check records, finish rates, and recent form before the next booking.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How are the UFC event ratings calculated?
    Each rating is the average of scores submitted by fans on a 0 to 100 scale after an event has taken place. The more people who rate a card, the more stable the average becomes, so big PPVs settle quickly while smaller Fight Nights can move more as votes come in.
    How do I find upcoming UFC events versus past results?
    Use the filter controls at the top of the list. Upcoming shows every scheduled card from today forward, Past shows completed events with their final ratings, and you can also narrow by year or search by event name or host city.
    Why do some events not have a rating yet?
    Upcoming events have no score because they have not happened, and a past card may show no number until enough fans have rated it. Once the first ratings land, the badge appears and updates automatically as more votes are added.
    Can I rate an event myself?
    Yes. Once a card is in the books you can submit your own 0 to 100 score from its entry in the list, and your vote is folded into the running average that everyone else sees.