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Ultimate UFC Quiz: Prove Your Champion Knowledge

Ready for UFC trivia questions? Dive into our quiz and show off your fighter IQ!

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This UFC quiz helps you check how well you know champions, title fights, and record‑setting moments. Play through quick, factual questions, see where you shine, and pick up a new stat or two along the way. Want a quick stretch first? Try this short warm‑up , then jump in.

Who is known by the nickname 'The Notorious' in the UFC?
Jon Jones
Khabib Nurmagomedov
Anderson Silva
Conor McGregor
Conor McGregor, the Irish MMA fighter, is famously nicknamed 'The Notorious'. He adopted this moniker early in his career, and it has become synonymous with his aggressive fighting style and promotional flair. McGregor rose to fame in the UFC by capturing both the featherweight and lightweight titles.
Which UFC weight class has a limit of 155 pounds?
Middleweight
Lightweight
Featherweight
Welterweight
The UFC lightweight division is contested at a limit of 155 pounds (70 kg). It sits between the featherweight (145 lbs) and welterweight (170 lbs) divisions. Lightweight has produced some of the most dynamic and fastest-paced fights in UFC history.
Who was the first UFC Women's Bantamweight Champion?
Holly Holm
Ronda Rousey
Miesha Tate
Amanda Nunes
Ronda Rousey became the inaugural UFC Women's Bantamweight Champion by defeating Liz Carmouche at UFC 157 in 2013. Her dominance and armbar submissions played a key role in establishing the women's division in the promotion. Rousey's reign helped pave the way for multiple divisions and more female athletes in the UFC.
In what year was the first UFC event held?
1995
1988
1991
1993
The Ultimate Fighting Championship held its inaugural event, UFC 1, on November 12, 1993. The event took place in Denver, Colorado, and featured a tournament to determine the world's best martial artist. This marked the beginning of what would evolve into the modern UFC.
Who holds the UFC record for most submission victories?
Charles Oliveira
BJ Penn
Rousimar Palhares
Demian Maia
Charles Oliveira holds the UFC record for most submission wins in the promotion's history. He surpassed previous leaders by utilizing his Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu skills to secure a variety of chokes and armbars. Oliveira's submission artistry has become a defining feature of his fighting style.
What is the nickname of former UFC Light Heavyweight Champion Jon Jones?
The Iceman
Bones
Rampage
The Spider
Jon Jones is widely known by the nickname 'Bones,' a moniker given to him because of his slender frame and long limbs. He became the youngest UFC champion in history at age 23 and went on to defend the light heavyweight title multiple times. His unorthodox striking and reach advantage have been hallmarks of his career.
Who did Khabib Nurmagomedov defeat to win the UFC Lightweight Championship?
Al Iaquinta
Conor McGregor
Tony Ferguson
Dustin Poirier
Khabib Nurmagomedov defeated Al Iaquinta at UFC 223 to claim the UFC Lightweight Championship. The original title fight was expected to be against Tony Ferguson, but injuries led to Iaquinta stepping in on short notice. Khabib's grappling dominance secured him a unanimous decision victory.
Which UFC event marked Conor McGregor's first championship win?
UFC 189
UFC 194
UFC 202
UFC 205
Conor McGregor won his first UFC Championship by defeating José Aldo at UFC 194 via knockout in just 13 seconds. This victory earned him the UFC Featherweight Championship and marked the fastest finish in a UFC title fight. The event took place on December 12, 2015, in Las Vegas.
Who was Ronda Rousey's opponent in her UFC debut?
Sara McMann
Cat Zingano
Miesha Tate
Liz Carmouche
Ronda Rousey's UFC debut took place at UFC 157 against Liz Carmouche. Rousey won the fight by armbar submission in the first round, securing the UFC Women's Bantamweight Championship. The bout was historic as it was the first women's fight in UFC history.
What is the maximum number of rounds in a standard UFC non-title fight?
Three
Four
Two
Five
Standard UFC non-title fights consist of a maximum of three five-minute rounds. Title fights and main events are scheduled for five rounds. This format applies to all weight classes and both male and female divisions.
Who was the first fighter to defend two UFC titles in different weight classes simultaneously?
Amanda Nunes
Daniel Cormier
Conor McGregor
Georges St-Pierre
Daniel Cormier became the first fighter in UFC history to defend titles in two different weight classes simultaneously. He held and defended the Light Heavyweight title and then captured the Heavyweight belt, defending the light heavyweight title in between. His unique achievement set a new precedent in MMA.
Which fighter holds the record for most knockouts in UFC history?
Vitor Belfort
Francis Ngannou
Derrick Lewis
Daniel Cormier
Derrick Lewis holds the record for most knockout victories in UFC history. Known for his extraordinary power in the heavyweight division, Lewis has accumulated more KO wins than any other fighter in the promotion. His ability to end fights with a single punch is renowned among fans.
Who was the first Canadian to win a UFC Championship?
Mark Hominick
Rory MacDonald
Eddie Alvarez
Georges St-Pierre
Georges St-Pierre became the first Canadian fighter to win a UFC Championship when he claimed the Welterweight title in 2006. He went on to become one of the most decorated champions in UFC history, defending his title multiple times. St-Pierre's legacy includes high-level striking and wrestling skills.
Which UFC Lightweight Champion retired with an undefeated professional record?
Khabib Nurmagomedov
Frankie Edgar
Anthony Pettis
Benson Henderson
Khabib Nurmagomedov retired as the UFC Lightweight Champion with a perfect professional record of 29-0. His dominant wrestling and grappling overwhelmed opponents throughout his career. Khabib announced his retirement following his victory at UFC 254 in 2020.
Which UFC event was the first to be held outside of North America?
UFC 38
UFC 30
UFC 52
UFC 83
UFC 38: Brawl at the Hall, held in London on July 13, 2002, was the first UFC event staged outside of North America. The event marked the promotion's initial foray into the UK market. It set the stage for the UFC's global expansion to Europe, Asia, and beyond.
Which fighter holds the record for the most wins in UFC history?
Jim Miller
Georges St-Pierre
Donald Cerrone
Jon Jones
Jim Miller holds the UFC record for most wins in promotion history, having secured over 20 victories across his lengthy career. Known for his consistency and grappling prowess, Miller has faced a wide range of opponents in multiple weight classes. His record-breaking achievements highlight his longevity in the sport.
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Study Outcomes

  1. Understand UFC Champion Lineages -

    Trace the history of titleholders across weight classes and learn how champions have evolved through rigorous competition.

  2. Analyze Key UFC Title Fights -

    Break down pivotal bouts to grasp the strategies and turning points that decided championship outcomes.

  3. Identify Weight Class Specialists -

    Distinguish fighters by their weight divisions and recognize the skill sets that make each champion excel.

  4. Recall Historic UFC Upsets -

    Memorize major surprise victories and understand the factors that led to these unforgettable moments in the octagon.

  5. Evaluate Champion Statistics -

    Interpret win - loss records, title defenses, and performance metrics to assess each champion's legacy.

  6. Sharpen Your UFC Trivia Skills -

    Hone your recall of fighter facts and historical milestones to compete confidently in any UFC trivia challenge.

Cheat Sheet

  1. UFC Weight Classes and Limits -

    Review all eight current weight classes (Flyweight to Heavyweight) and their exact limits as defined by the Unified Rules of MMA. A handy mnemonic "Flies Bite - Feeding Well Makes Hunters Happy" helps recall Fly, Bantam, Feather, Lightweight, Welterweight, Middleweight, Light Heavy, and Heavyweight. Accurate knowledge here ensures you'll never mix up a title bout's weight division.

  2. Historical Milestones Timeline -

    Familiarize yourself with key UFC events: UFC 1 in 1993, the adoption of the Unified Rules in 2000, and the first televised pay-per-view in 1995 (UFC 6). Many sources, including UFC.com and academic sport journals, highlight these dates as turning points in MMA's legitimacy. Remember the "Rule of 2000" to anchor when regulation standardized the sport.

  3. Finish Ratios and Fight Outcomes -

    Learn to calculate a fighter's finish rate: Finish% = (KOs + Submissions) ÷ Total Wins. For example, Conor McGregor's 74% finish rate (19 finishes in 26 wins) showcases striking efficiency. Tracking this stat helps you predict fight styles and answer outcome-based trivia accurately.

  4. Title Fight Scoring Nuances -

    Title bouts consist of five five-minute rounds under the 10-point must system, unlike non-title fights, which are typically three rounds. Judges consider effective striking, grappling, aggression, and octagon control per round, as outlined in the official Unified Rules document (NCAA and NSAC archives). Understanding these criteria sharpens your insight into why champions edge close decisions.

  5. Legendary Champions and Defense Records -

    Memorize record-holders like Georges St-Pierre (9 title defenses at Middleweight) and Demetrious Johnson (11 at Flyweight), citing UFC's official stats and mainstream sport publications. A simple phrase "GSP's Nine and Mighty DJ's Eleven" helps lock in those figures. Knowing these streaks is essential for identifying trivia about all-time greats.

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