Paramount+ UFC Archive Library Launch: What it Means for Subscribers
If you’re a Paramount+ subscriber looking forward to watching upcoming UFC fights, there’s exciting news for you. Paramount+ has just launched its UFC archive library, giving you access to a wide range of content beyond the live fights.
The library includes more than 1,400 UFC fights, moments, and event programs from 2000 to 2025, with new content added regularly. This collection features everything from select main cards to “best of” compilations, including fights from iconic UFC legends like Georges St-Pierre, Chuck Liddell, Anderson Silva, Ronda Rousey, and Brock Lesnar.
Whether you prefer series, legendary bouts, current champions’ fights, or highlight-reel knockouts, there’s something for every UFC fan in the archive. And don’t worry, all this content is available to subscribers on both the essential and premium plans.
If you’re wondering about the difference between the two plans, Paramount+ Essential comes at a lower cost with limited ads during on-demand content and offers access to the full library, some Showtime content, and live sports. On the other hand, Paramount+ Premium comes at a higher price but is ad-free for on-demand content, includes the entire Showtime library, and offers more movies and local CBS live streaming.
For UFC fans, this is just the beginning. Paramount+ plans to add more UFC content, including numbered events, in the weeks to come. So if you love UFC action, Paramount+ is the place to be for all things MMA.

