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Conor McGregor’s Pay‑Per‑View Claim Tested

BrazilSaturday, March 28, 2026

McGregor recently claimed that his last fight sold more PPV buys than six recent UFC cards combined. A quick dive into the numbers shows that while his figure is slightly higher, the margin isn’t huge.

  • UFC 300 topped the list with roughly 615,000 buys.
  • UFC 301, held in Brazil, fell short of six figures after the massive draw of UFC 300.
  • The next four cards in 2024 and 2025 combined total 1.782 million buys.
  • McGregor’s trilogy bout with Dustin Poirier pulled in 1.8 million buys, the second‑largest UFC PPV ever.

The comparison shows that McGregor remains a top draw, but the difference between his event and recent cards is narrow.

UFC’s Shift to Streaming

The UFC has moved away from PPV in the U.S., opting for a subscription model on Paramount+. This change may alter how future events are measured, but McGregor’s claim still stands when looking at raw PPV numbers.

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