UFC fight replays — 2026 honest guide
Where to watch UFC fight replays the legal way
UFC Fight Pass holds the back-catalog (~30,000 fights). ESPN+ holds the recent-PPV replays. UFC YouTube publishes free full-fight uploads weekly. Here’s the 2026 catalog.
TL;DR: UFC fight replays live in three places legitimately in 2026: UFC Fight Pass ($9.99/mo) for the full ~30,000-fight back catalog including UFC, WEC, Pride FC, and Strikeforce; ESPN+ for the most recent 30 days of UFC content including PPV replays (PPV fee already paid means replay is included); UFC’s official YouTube channel for free full-fight uploads every Tuesday. For surrounding cable coverage and post-fight shows on FS1, SDZ at $39.95/mo replaces a $150+ cable bill.
What you actually need to know about ufc fight replay
UFC fight replay catalog in 2026 splits across three official streaming products. UFC Fight Pass at $9.99/mo carries the deepest archive — roughly 30,000 individual fights including the entire UFC back catalog (UFC 1 onward), the WEC archive, Pride FC catalog, Strikeforce, plus historical content like The Ultimate Fighter season episodes. Fight Pass also carries live coverage of UFC’s regional events (Dana White’s Contender Series, Road to UFC, plus international promotions like LFA and Cage Warriors). ESPN+ at $11.99/mo carries the recent-PPV replays — once you’ve paid for a UFC numbered-card PPV, the replay is available on ESPN+ for the duration of your subscription. UFC YouTube publishes 2-3 free full-fight uploads every Tuesday from the back catalog, plus weekly highlight reels and Embedded mini-series. ESPN’s free ad-supported tier carries select prelim replays for 24-48 hours after live broadcast.
How ufc fight replay fits the broader UFC / boxing landscape in 2026
UFC’s parent TKO Group (NYSE: TKO) — same parent as WWE since the 2023 merger — runs the UFC business through its Las Vegas HQ with international offices in London, São Paulo, and Shanghai. PBC (Premier Boxing Champions) handles Tank Davis, Spence, Thurman; Top Rank handles Tyson Fury, Crawford, Stevenson; Matchroom handles Joshua, Canelo, Taylor.
Each promoter has different streaming distribution (UFC on ESPN+, PBC on Prime Video PPV, Top Rank on ESPN+, Matchroom on DAZN), so where you watch depends on which promoter is running the card.
How to watch every UFC and boxing event without paying $150 cable
UFC: ESPN+ ($11.99/mo) for prelims and Fight Nights, plus $79.99 per numbered PPV. Boxing: ESPN+ for Top Rank, DAZN ($24.99/mo) for Matchroom and Canelo, Prime Video Boxing PPV ($79.99) for Tank Davis and PBC main cards. Plus the cable channels around them — FS1, ESPN cable, broadcast networks for free cable PBC cards: SDZ at $39.95/mo replaces a $150 cable bundle without the contract.The realistic 2026 combat-sports cord-cutter math, side-by-side: a cable subscription with the sports tier and PPV add-ons runs $150-$220/mo before any actual PPV purchase. The streamer-plus-SDZ stack runs $51.94/mo (ESPN+ $11.99 + SDZ $39.95) for UFC fans, or $76.93/mo (add DAZN $24.99) for fans who follow Canelo and Matchroom too. PPV fees are identical either way — $79.99 for UFC numbered cards, $79.99 for Tank Davis cards, no markup on the streamer route. The savings are pure on the cable bundle, which is the part you stop paying for.
What you don’t lose by cord-cutting: every UFC PPV is the same broadcast on ESPN+ as it is on cable PPV — same production, same commentators, same camera angles, same replay system. Every boxing PPV on DAZN or Prime Video is the same broadcast as the cable PPV version. The only thing cable gives you that streaming-plus-SDZ doesn’t is the bundled cable-PPV billing convenience — and that convenience costs $100+/mo for fans who already pay for streaming services.
How SDZ fits if you’re cord-cutting
Realistic combat-sports cord-cutter stack: ESPN+ $11.99 + DAZN $24.99 + SDZ $39.95 = $76.93/mo for the full UFC + boxing diet plus 5,000+ general channels. Compare to cable’s $150+/mo for the cable channels minus DAZN. PPVs cost the same either way.
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The Slam Dunk Deal
Cable vs Slam Dunk Zone
| Cable | SDZ | |
|---|---|---|
| Cost | $150+ | $39.95 |
| Channels | ~200 | 5,000+ |
| Devices | 1–2 | 6 at once |
| Contract | Locked | Cancel anytime |
| Sports | Premium tier | Included |
UFC Fight Replay — frequently asked questions
Where can I watch UFC fight replays right now?
UFC Fight Pass ($9.99/mo) for the full back catalog, ESPN+ for recent PPV replays you’ve already paid for, UFC YouTube for free full-fight uploads.
Are UFC replays free anywhere?
UFC YouTube publishes 2-3 free full-fight uploads every Tuesday, plus highlights and Embedded mini-series. ESPN’s free tier carries select prelim replays for 24-48 hours.
How long are PPV replays available on ESPN+?
Once you’ve paid for a UFC PPV, the replay is on ESPN+ for as long as your ESPN+ subscription stays active. After cancellation, access ends.
What’s in the UFC Fight Pass back catalog?
Roughly 30,000 fights: full UFC archive, WEC, Pride FC, Strikeforce, The Ultimate Fighter episodes, Dana White’s Contender Series, plus Road to UFC and partner promotions.
Does SDZ carry UFC replays?
No, SDZ doesn’t carry UFC distribution directly. SDZ replaces the $150 cable bill for FS1, ESPN cable, broadcast networks, and 5,000+ channels at $39.95/mo.
Tip-off
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