UFC Fight Night — Las Vegas
Five fights from the Apex with a flyweight title eliminator topping the card.
UFC, PFL, Bellator, ONE Championship and the biggest boxing pay-per-views all live in one place. myp2p translates ring-walk times to the UK, prepares the build-up, and hands you a clean stream when the bell finally rings.
Five fights from the Apex with a flyweight title eliminator topping the card.
The 155lb belt on the line in Abu Dhabi — five rounds, two of the very best.
British heavyweight boxing returns to its loudest stage. myp2p has the build.
The PFL season format hits the knockout rounds — every fight a million-dollar step.
A domestic title scrap from Manchester — the bedrock of British boxing.
Muay Thai and MMA out of Bangkok with the world's most explosive strikers.
Fight night is a particular sort of evening. Mates round, fridge stocked, phone face-down, hours of build-up that you somehow do not want to skip. myp2p was made by people who treat MMA and boxing the same way — as proper events, not just bullet points on a sports schedule. From a Saturday night UFC pay-per-view in Abu Dhabi to a domestic title fight in a sweaty Manchester arena, our team treats every card with care.
For UFC fans, myp2p maps every Fight Night and numbered pay-per-view onto a UK timetable. Ring-walks, prelim cards, early-prelim filler, main-event ETA — the whole thing, broken down by hour so you can decide whether to settle in early or wait for the meaningful business. We highlight the title fights, the No.1 contender bouts, the British and Irish fighters worth setting an alarm for, and the dark-horse cards that always seem to deliver a knockout of the year.
Boxing on myp2p covers the whole sport, not just the megafights. Of course we go big on heavyweight title nights at Wembley and Tottenham, on Saudi cards loaded with British names, and on the occasional Las Vegas trip for the very biggest pay-per-views. But we also love a small-hall York Hall card on a wet Friday, the British title scraps in Bolton and Sheffield, and the academy nights where the next generation announces itself. Our blog leans into the fight game with previews, post-fight reaction and the occasional stat-led tactical breakdown.
The combat ecosystem is bigger than the UFC alone, and myp2p tries to honour that. PFL's regular-season-into-playoff format gets mapped to UK time, Bellator's grand prix nights are flagged, ONE Championship's brutal Muay Thai cards get pride of place when they pop up, and the occasional RIZIN special makes the schedule too. If a fight is worth watching, our editors will find a reliable way to point you to it.
Pay-per-view fight cards are big business and the rights situation can be confusing. myp2p will always recommend the official UK rights-holder first because that is what funds the fighters and the sport. Where the rights are split, fragmented or delayed, we will tell you exactly what the situation is so you are not left scrambling at half ten the night of. Honest information, clearly written, in proper UK time — that is the deal.