If you signed up for Paramount+ to get all the upcoming UFC fights, including UFC 324 on Jan. 24 in Las Vegas, you can now watch most (but not all) of the promotion’s existing content, thanks to the UFC Archive Library recently added to the new-look digital streaming network.
The collection features “best of” compilations and select main cards from 2000-2025 with additional content being added regularly, according to the recent press release. In total, the archive features more than 1,400 assets including
Spanish and Portuguese language fight programs.
That includes:
- Series – Select UFC Numbered Events from the 2000s, 2010s, and 2020 through 2025.
- Legends – Career-defining bouts from UFC icons Georges St-Pierre, Chuck Liddell, Anderson Silva, Ronda Rousey, Brock Lesnar, and more.
- Current Champions – Fight collections featuring all reigning UFC champions.
- KO City – Highlight-reel stoppages and knockout finishes.
Not sure I would call Brock Lesnar a “legend” but sure, we can roll with it.
All UFC content streaming on Paramount+ (both live and archived) is available to subscribers on the essential and premium plans.
Don’t know the difference?
Paramount+ Essential (Ad-Supported):
- Cost: Lower monthly/annual fee (around $7.99/month or $59.99/year).
- Ads: Yes, limited ads during on-demand content.
- Content: Full library + some Showtime content + live sports (NFL on CBS, UEFA Champions League).
- Local CBS: No live local CBS feed.
- Downloads: No offline downloads.
- Quality: Up to 1080p.
Paramount+ Premium (with Showtime):
- Cost: Higher monthly/annual fee (around $12.99/month or $119.99/year).
- Ads: Ad-free for on-demand; ads during live TV.
- Content: Everything in Essential + full SHOWTIME library + more movies.
- Local CBS: Yes, live local CBS station.
- Downloads: Yes, download for offline viewing.
- Quality: Up to 4K UHD, HDR10, Dolby Vision (where available).
The network is expected to add more UFC content (including numbered events) in the coming weeks.












