UFC 326: Holloway vs. Oliveira 2 is now streaming on Paramount+. The event, held Saturday, March 7, 2026, at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, is available on demand in its entirety, from the early prelims to the main event, which saw Charles Oliveira capture the iconic BMF belt with a unanimous decision win over Max Holloway.  

Read on for everything you need to know to watch and stream UFC 326 on demand on Paramount+ – and learn why BMF is a big friggin’ deal.

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Where to watch UFC 326 on demand

UFC 326: Holloway vs. Oliveira 2
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You can watch UFC 326 on demand on Paramount+ with an active Paramount+ subscription. Plans start at $8.99 a month.

All the fights of UFC 326, plus UFC 326 highlights, are available on Paramount+. There is no pay-per-view. No cable subscription is required.

When was UFC 326?

UFC 326 was held Saturday, March 7, 2026, at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. The night started at 5:30 PM ET, with the early prelims. In all, UFC 326 featured 12 fights. Every UFC 326 fight is now streaming on Paramount+. Catch up now.

Below is a look at UFC 326 at a glance. 

UFC 326: Holloway vs. Oliveira 2

  • Date: Saturday, March 7, 2026
  • Venue: T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas, Nevada
  • Streaming on demand: Paramount+

For more info on upcoming and past UFC on Paramount+ events, check out the full UFC schedule for 2026

How much does UFC 326 cost to watch?

On Paramount+, you can watch UFC 326 for the cost of your Paramount+ subscription. Plans start at $8.99 a month. There is no pay-per-view or extra fee. Your Paramount+ subscription includes all live UFC numbered events, all UFC Fight Nights, UFC at the White House, and hundreds of on-demand fights, including UFC 326.   

There are two Paramount+ subscription plans to choose from: Paramount+ Essential, and Paramount+ Premium.  

Paramount+ Essential plan

  • Price: $8.99/month*, or $89.99/year*
  • Ads or no ads? Ads.
  • What you get: 40,000 episodes and movies, live NFL on CBS games, live UEFA Champions League matches — and, live UFC events, on-demand UFC events, access to the UFC library, more.

Paramount+ Premium plan

  • Price: $13.99/month*, or $139.99/year*
  • Ads or no ads? No ads. (Note: Live TV includes commercials, and is subject to availability. Additionally, you may see a quick preview or trailer before a show.)
  • What you get: Everything the Essential plan offers, including live and on-demand UFC events, plus SHOWTIME® shows and movies, and the ability to stream your local CBS station live.

*Plus applicable taxes. Prices current as of publication.

Can I watch UFC 326 without cable?

Yes. You can watch UFC 326 without cable by streaming the event on demand on Paramount+. The full event – from early prelims through the main card – is available across supported devices, with no cable login required. 

UFC 326 replays and on-demand access

You can get UFC 326 replays and on-demand access on Paramount+. Once your have your Paramount+ subscription (any plan), log into the Paramount+ app on your screen or device, and navigate to the UFC show page. You can also get UFC 326 replays and on-demand access in The UFC Collection, and in the episode guide for UFC numbered events.

How to watch the UFC 326 prelims and early prelims

You can watch the UFC 326 prelims and early prelims on demand on Paramount+. The entire event, in fact, is now streaming on Paramount+. This offers fans a full fight card of action without having to switch platforms. Catch up on the fights of the early prelims and prelims to watch rising prospects, veteran matchups, and potential highlight finishes before the main card begins.

UFC 326 weigh-in results

UFC 326
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The UFC 326 official weigh-in was held Friday, March 6, 2026, in Las Vegas.

All fighters on the UFC 326 main card made weight. In the main event’s lightweight bout, Max Holloway weighed in at 155.5 pounds; opponent Charles Oliveira tipped the scales at 156.

A scheduled featherweight bout on the early prelims card, JeongYeong Lee vs. Gaston Bolanos, was canceled due to weight management issues.

Who fought at UFC 326?

UFC 326: Holloway vs. Oliveira 2
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UFC 326 was headlined by a BMF title bout of lightweights, with American Max “Blessed” Holloway, the No. 4-ranked division contender, putting his belt on the line against Brazilian Charles “Do Bronxs” Oliveira, the weight class’s No. 3-ranked contender. The fight was a rematch; Holloway and Oliveira first battled at UFC Fight Night 74. Holloway won the 2015 fight with a first-round TKO. At UFC 326, Oliveira dominated Holloway through the full five rounds, and was declared winner on the judges’ cards by unanimous decision.

Here’s a look at the full fight card for UFC 326: Holloway vs. Oliveira 2:  

Main card

  • Main Event BMF title bout Charles Oliveira defeats Max Holloway via unanimous decision (50-45, 50-45, 50-45)
  • Co-Main Event Caio Borralho defeats Reinier De Ridder (#8) via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
  • Raul Rosas Jr. defeats Rob Font via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
  • Drew Dober defeats Michael Johnson via TKO in Round 2
  • Gregory Rodrigues defeats Bruno Ferreira via KO in Round 1

Prelims

  • Cody Garbrandt defeats Xiao Long via unanimous decision (28-27, 28-27, 28-27)
  • Donte Johnson defeats Cody Brundage via split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)
  • Alberto Montes defeats Ricky Turcios via submission in Round 2
  • Nyamjargal Tumendemberel defeats Cody Durden via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28)

Early prelims

  • Sumudaerji defeats Jesus Aguilar via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
  • Diyar Nurgozhay defeats Rafael Tobias via unanimous decision (30-27, 29-28, 29-28)
  • Rodolfo Bellato defeats Luke Fernandez via TKO in Round 1

Every fight of UFC 326 is now streaming on demand on Paramount+.

What does BMF stand for?

BMF stands for “baddest mother****er.” It’s a symbolic championship created by UFC to celebrate fighters known for toughness, durability, and an all-action fighting style. Unlike traditional UFC titles, the BMF belt isn’t tied to a weight-class ranking. Instead, it’s about reputation, performance, and the willingness to fight the toughest opponents on the biggest stages. 

As recounted on UFC.com, the BMF concept dates back to 2019 when Nate Diaz, upon his UFC 241 win over Anthony Pettis, declared, “We’re fighting for the baddest mother****er in the game belt, and that’s mine.” A way with words – and how. When Diaz stepped into the Octagon® to fight Jorge Masvidal at UFC 244, he was fighting for UFC’s first BMF title. (Masvidal won.) 

The BMF title is reserved for fights that capture the spirit of high-stakes competition and fan-driven excitement rather than divisional politics. Now including UFC 326: Holloway vs. Oliveira 2, there have only been four BMF title fights.  

Winning the BMF title doesn’t come with mandatory defenses or ranking implications, but it does carry something just as valuable: recognition as one of the most fearless and entertaining fighters in the sport. And, also, you get to say you were the, well, BMF.

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