The official app of the Ultimate Fighting Championship is home to UFC FIGHT PASS—the exclusive streaming service of the UFC and premier destination for combat sports fans.
Get unrivaled access to the world’s most extensive library of combat sports content available with a UFC FIGHT PASS subscription.
UFC FIGHTPASS Subscription
- Live Events: Stream LIVE UFC events every week on the world’s leading combat sports network.
- Extensive Fight Library: Relive classic bouts and catch up on past UFC events, including full fight cards, individual fights, and exclusive behind-the-scenes content. Plus, a historical archive of non-UFC events from PRIDE, Strikeforce, WEC, and 50+ other combat sports organizations.
- International Partners: Watch 200+ LIVE events per year from 25 global combat sports organizations, including: LFA, Cage Warriors, Cage Fury, Ares FC, Combat Jiu Jitsu Worlds, FIGHT PASS Invitational, and more.
- Original Programming: Enjoy original programming and in-depth coverage, including documentaries, interviews, and exclusive hit shows like Fightlore and Year of the Fighter.
- Access on Multiple Devices: View your favorite UFC FIGHT PASS content on variety of streaming devices, including smartphones, tablets, computers, and smart TVs.
Subscription Menu
- UFC FIGHT PASS is available as a monthly or annual subscription plan.
- Payment will be charged to your iTunes Account at the confirmation of purchase.
- All subscriptions are set to auto-renew on the expiration date. Subscriptions will auto-renew unless turned off at least 24-hours before the end of their respective periods.
- Subscriptions can be managed by the user including turning off auto-renewal in the Account Settings.
UFC Pay-Per-View
- UFC Pay-Per-View live event availability varies by region and may be available as a separate in-app purchase, depending on holdback windows and blackout restrictions.
Availability
- Content and features vary based on location, holdback windows, and blackout restrictions.
- Learn more at https://www.ufc.com/faq-ufctv-ufcfightpass
Terms of Use - https://www.ufc.com/terms
Privacy Policy - https://www.ufc.com/privacy-policy
Every time I open the app, every tab just says “no content available”.
I log out and log back in and it doesn’t even ask me for my login info before it just continues having “no content available”.
I’ve tried everything from logging in and out, deleting the app, turni ny my phone off and on. Nothing works.
Constant bugs
There’s always something going wrong with this app every week either you can’t turn the sound up or down or it dose it by itself randomly the subtitles getting stuck on or it unconnected from the casting and then won’t reconnect I literally say to my wife what problem will it be this week? This week I’ve got all the problems
Why kayo
Since you have introduced Kato instead of watching through the ufc app I haven’t watched one PPV, go back to ppv throuythe UFC app
The evolution of the gladiator’s
This is a grate life style which turns boys into true discipline men
They become champions with great talent and skills not only in the cage but in life
The ufc gives a chance for people to be able to dig deep into their ancestors abilities of living life to fight
Joe mama
Joe mama
PPV
Would really like the PPV to be accessible again on the ufc fight pass app. The providers of the PPV here in Australia are always having issues.
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best app ever thanks to my boyfriend
Great sport terrible app
I’ve seen every event from UFC 1 onwards, I bet on UFC fights every week and this app has a lot of issues, some fighters are missing from the app or they only have some of their UFC fights available for tape study. PPV purchase is no longer available on the app so I also have to pay for KAYO SPORTS to purchase PPV
Bring back pay per view on UFC app
This was the best app on the market before UFC signed the rights in Australia to Kayo sports
Kayo is always crashing and isn’t as seamless, once I spent over an hour and a half trying to just pay for a pay per view and only got to watch the last fight due to this.
Bring back the pay per view