
What an incredible card, from the opening bout to the final showdown, it delivered shock upsets, nonstop action, and a strong contender for Fight of the Year. Here’s the full roundup of the event, plus a look at who topped the leaderboard in our fantasy competition.

Few matchups in modern MMA carry as much weight as Merab Dvalishvili vs. Petr Yan 2, the headliner of UFC 323

Topuria’s Next Challenger? Decided in Qatar. Dana White confirms: Tsarukyan vs Hooker is a title eliminator. Winner gets a crack at Ilia Topuria and the lightweight crown

This was set to be the biggest card of the year, but was it? Get the summary as well as the FR013 - Downunder Rising Fantasy Champs

Della Maddalena. Makhachev. Shevchenko. Zhang. UFC 322 is stacked — but the real fight? It’s you vs the fans. Pick every main card winner on FightRealm, climb the leaderboard, and win real prizes. Free to play. No odds. Just picks. Picks lock before the first punch lands. 👉 [fightrealm.com]

The clock is ticking for UFC 321 and every fight on this card is a style clash that could swing your fantasy lineup. The full stats and analytics are waiting inside Fightrealm, but here’s your quick guide to what really matters.

From spinning elbows to wild submissions, the final week of the Contender Series delivered five new UFC contracts. Meet Schultz, Oliveira, Rahiki, Díaz, and Rodriguez Jr. a new wave of finishers ready to shake things up in the Octagon

Everything we wanted and more as bitter rivals proved their worth and upcomers start to make names for themselves. Here's a recap and winners of our fantasy comp!

The rematch between Magomed Ankalaev and Alex Pereira isn’t about hype or headlines. It’s about answers. Can Pereira adjust to the style that shut him down in their first meeting? Can Ankalaev silence the doubts about his title run with a definitive win?

What an event!! We were all expecting high energy, but I don’t think any of us imagined it would come from where it did. Absolutely blown away by some of the results.

Du Plessis is the reigning middleweight champ, 21–2, and he is making his third title defence. He is an awkward mover with heavy finishing instincts, ending 19 of his 21 wins inside the distance — 9 KOs, 10 subs. He has not lost in the UFC and has taken out big names like Israel Adesanya and Robert Whittaker. Cardio holds up well, his chin has been tested but never broken, and he has a knack for finding shots from odd angles.

As Khamzat Chimaev prepares to battle Dricus Du Plessis for the UFC middleweight crown, the spotlight is squarely on the Chechen-born Swede. Known for his explosive performances, unshakable confidence, and ability to finish fights early, Chimaev has quickly become one of the most feared and fascinating athletes in MMA.

What. A. Card. From the early prelims to the final bell, UFC 318 delivered high-energy action and some serious shake-ups to the leaderboard.

The trilogy for Holloway and Poirier - Will Holloway get his revenge? Or will Poirier get the fairytale ending?

Ilia proves he’s the real deal, Talbott shocks Lima, and the fantasy leaderboard gets shaken up. A wild UFC card with big performances, bonus drama, and fresh faces rising to the top.

Ilia Topuria has dominated the lower divisions, now he walks into the shark tank that is lightweight. But before he can call out Islam, he has to deal with the people’s champ — Charles Oliveira. This isn’t just a step up in weight. It’s a rite of passage.

For many, UFC 316 probably didn’t look like a blockbuster on paper—but it absolutely delivered. I was blown away by everyone’s performance, especially on the main card. Heres the roundup and the winners!

UFC 316 delivers high-stakes chaos—finishers collide, rising stars clash with veterans, and the bantamweight belt hangs in the balance. From Luque vs Holland to O’Malley’s toughest test yet, here’s how it all breaks down.

UFC 315 didn’t jump off the page at first, but once you dig into the matchups, it’s clear we’re in for some serious violence. Here’s how I see the main card playing out — predictions, breakdowns, and all.

It’s official: Canada’s Kyle Prepolec is stepping in on short notice to face Benoît Saint Denis at UFC 315 in Montreal, and if you’re wondering “Who the hell is this guy?” — you’re not alone. But don’t sleep on him just yet.