UFC 326 Odds
Max Holloway vs Charles Oliveira | BMF (Baddest Motherf…) Title – Main Fight
- Date: Saturday, March 7th, 2026, 21:00 ET
- Venue: T-Mobile Arena. Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
Our UFC betting escapades wrapped up 2025 with Kape vs Royval as the final event of 2025. With Christmas and New Year 2026 celebrations upon us, a 5-week wait for Dana White and Co. to begin the Paramount era has begun. Although this prolonged absence from the octagon is painful for MMA diehards, the two numbered events lined up were worth the wait!
The pay-per-view model is dead, and the UFC’s takeover of combat sports continues. More imperatively, Justin Gaethje won the Interim Lightweight title against Paddy Pimblett in the first event of the year, while Sean O’Malley defeated Song Yadong as well. In the last numbered event, one of the most reknown UFC fighters like Alexander Volkanovski defeated Diego Lopes and kept the Featherweight division title belt.
Now, we’ll have Max Holloway facing off against Charles Oliveira for the “BMF title” after a couple of weeks of regular UFC Fight Nights. This one will be the second time they face each other in the octagon, as Holloway defeated Oliveira in 2015.
Hence, it’s only right that we dissect the UFC odds and its first two, overly stacked, UFC events of the new year, that just so happen to be numbered cards – previously known as pay-per-view – spearheaded by some of the promotion’s biggest stars!
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Next UFC Fight Night Odds
Sean Strickland (+222) vs Anthony Hernandez (-270) | Main Fight
- Date: Saturday, February 21th, 2026, 21:00 ET
- Venue: Toyota Center. Houston, Texas, USA
Last weekend, Mario Bautista defeated Vinicius Oliveira by submission, and now, Sean Strickland and Anthony Hernandez are set to face off in the main bout of the next UFC Fight Night.
Make sure not to miss out on the UFC live betting odds when the event starts as well.
UFC 2025, Year in Review
From a historically entertaining standpoint, the UFC in 2025 isn’t likely to be remembered. Unfortunately, backup plans and star power were clearly lacking. We should’ve seen this coming when we started January 2025 with Islam Makhachev defending his title against a short-notice opponent, Renato Moicano, instead of Arman Tsarukyan.
Ultimately, there were two huge fights fans wanted: Islam Makhachev vs Ilia Topuria and Tom Aspinall vs Jon Jones. We got neither. While this wasn’t directly the fault of the UFC, super fights were lacking, as questions around the UFC’s star power became more prominent than in past years.
With that said, 2025 wasn’t a complete miss for UFC fighters. Alex Pereira’s redemption against Magomed Ankalaev propelled his superstar status, WMMA got a new Queen in Kayla Harrison, while Merab Dvalishvili entered the bantamweight GOAT conversation.
Regarding the fights themselves, Joshua Van and Brandon Royval delivered an instant classic, Petr Yan put on a career performance to derail Merab’s 14-fight win streak and championship reign, and Max Holloway sent Dustin Poirier into retirement after an unforgettable five-round war, to name a few.
We can celebrate 2025 or dwell on its downfalls, but a new era of the UFC is upon us, and it arrives in the shape of a new broadcasting deal.
The UFC in 2026: Paramount+ Era
The UFC and ESPN officially parted ways on December 14, 2025, along with the pay-per-view model that has been the lone method of viewing major numbered events. The UFC and Paramount partnership begins on January 24 when UFC 324 broadcasts on Paramount+, with the initial 13 numbered UFC events scheduled in 2026 as a part of customers’ Paramount+ subscription at no additional cost.
With the desire to deliver and impress their all-new partner, the UFC is already giving us stacked cards, as evidenced by the previously discussed UFC 324 and 325 events. Said events will run back-to-back, and with the inclusion of cards such as the White House event in the summer, and the return of champions like Tom Aspinall, Alex Pereira, Khamzat Chimaev, and Islam Makhachev, expected in the first half of 2026, a historical year of MMA action could very well be upon us.