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List of UFC events

This is a record of events held and scheduled with the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), a mixed martial arts marketing based in the USA. UFC’s primary event, UFC 1, took place on November 12, 1993. Each UFC event contains conflicts. Traditionally, every event starts off with a preliminary card followed by a principal card, together with the last struggle being known as the principal event.
UFC events are split into seven Distinct formats:
“Numbered” events, currently broadcasting on pay-per-view, with a few exceptions
“UFC on ESPN” occasions, now airing on ESPN
“UFC on Fox” occasions, previously aired on Fox
“Fight Night” events, formerly aired on Spike, Fox Sports 1, Fox Sports two or UFC Fight Pass. Currently airing on ESPN+
“The Ultimate Fighter Finale” occasions, previously aired on Spike, FX, Fox Sports 1 or UFC Fight Pass. Will start on ESPN+ in 2019
“UFC on FX” occasions, previously aired on FX
“UFC on Fuel TV” events, previously aired on Fuel TV
“UFC Live” events, previously aired on Versus
The majority of the”numbered” events have taken place on pay-per-view, though there have been several exceptions for reasons such as tape-delay. Occasions such as UFC 72, that happened in Belfast, Northern Ireland, U.K., were sold on pay-per-view, but due to tape-delay, buy rates were not as high as events that aired in a traditional starting time. [1] As such, events taking part in a number of time zones, such as UFC 70, UFC 75, UFC 89, UFC 95, UFC 105, UFC 120, UFC 122, and UFC 138, were given a same-night airing in American prime time on Spike. [2]
Historically, the UFC has also aired preliminary fights prior to the principal fight cards, possibly on television through Spike, FX, and Fuel TV, or online through Facebook and YouTube. Beginning in August 2013, beginning with UFC Fight Night: Shogun vs. Sonnen, the UFC started broadcasting non-PPV events on either Fox Sports 1 or Fox Sports 2. [3] In January 2014, as a portion of their business’s global expansion, the UFC began airing various international events exclusively in their subscription-based digital network, UFC Fight Pass. [4]
Back in July 2009, the UFC held its unofficial 100th”numbered event”; however, officially, despite being called UFC 100, it was really the 101st numbered event (not to mention the 133rd event overall). The UFC signed a deal with Fox Sports Net, after Fox agreed to broadcast one fight in June 2002, during its”All-Star Summer” that month. [5] UFC 37 and 38 had been scheduled and promoted, but as UFC 38 was the advertising’s debut in the uk, they created UFC 37.5; an occasion that became the first ever mixed martial arts fight available on cable television. [5]
As of UFC 239: Jones vs. Santos, which took place on July 6, 2019, there were 484 UFC events held in 154 cities in 26 countries.

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