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UFC Mexico Sets Attendance and Revenue Records at Arena CDMX

UFC Mexico City delivered a historic night for mixed martial arts, not only with thrilling fights but also with a record-breaking turnout. The event, held at the iconic Arena CDMX on March 29, 2025, drew a sold-out crowd of 19,731 fans, making it the highest-attended UFC event in the arena’s history. Additionally, the event set a new benchmark as the highest-grossing event ever held at Arena CDMX. This milestone underscores the growing popularity of MMA in Mexico and highlights the UFC’s ability to captivate international audiences. Below, we explore the key factors that contributed to this monumental achievement.
Attendance: 19,731 (sold out, highest grossing event in arena history)
— Aaron Bronsteter (@aaronbronsteter) March 30, 2025
A Sold-Out Crowd Fuels the Energy
The atmosphere inside Arena CDMX was electric from start to finish. Fans packed every seat in the venue, creating an unforgettable environment that elevated the performances inside the Octagon. The main event featured former two-time flyweight champion Brandon Moreno, who headlined in his home country for the first time in his career. Moreno’s unanimous decision victory over Steve Erceg was met with deafening cheers, as fans rallied behind their national hero.
Brandon Moreno gets the decision victory at #UFCMexico!
Not Steve Erceg’s night tonight. We know you’ll be back mate 👊🇦🇺 pic.twitter.com/YbvQGccdEb
— UFC_AUSNZ (@UFC_AUSNZ) March 30, 2025
The significance of Moreno’s presence in Mexico cannot be overstated. As one of the most beloved figures in Mexican MMA, his ability to draw fans played a pivotal role in selling out the arena. Moreno himself acknowledged this post-fight, stating, “I know how hard it is for so many of you to get a ticket to be here. This is all for you!” His heartfelt connection with fans undoubtedly contributed to the record-breaking attendance.
In addition to its attendance milestone, UFC Mexico also became the highest-grossing event in Arena CDMX history. While specific revenue figures were not disclosed in detail, reports indicate that the gate surpassed all previous events hosted at the venue. This achievement reflects not only the UFC’s growing footprint in Mexico but also its ability to attract fans willing to invest in premium live experiences.
The card itself featured a mix of established stars and rising talents from Mexico and beyond, ensuring broad appeal. Fighters like Manuel Torres, Edgar Chairez, and David Martinez delivered highlight-reel finishes that thrilled local fans and showcased Mexico’s deep pool of MMA talent. The UFC’s strategic decision to include multiple Mexican fighters on the card proved instrumental in drawing both casual and hardcore fans.
What This Means for MMA in Mexico
The success of UFC Mexico City signals a bright future for MMA in Mexico and Latin America as a whole. The sold-out crowd and record-breaking revenue demonstrate that there is a passionate fanbase eager for high-quality events. This momentum could encourage the UFC to bring more marquee events to Mexico, including potential pay-per-view cards.
Brandon Moreno himself has already voiced his desire to headline a pay-per-view event in Guadalajara later this year. With this recent success as proof of concept, such an event could further solidify Mexico as a key market for the UFC.
UFC Mexico City was a landmark event that not only showcased thrilling fights but also highlighted the sport’s explosive growth in Mexico. With 19,731 fans packing Arena CDMX and setting revenue records, it’s clear that MMA has found a devoted home south of the border. As Brandon Moreno continues to lead the charge as one of Mexico’s most prominent athletes, expect even bigger things from Mexican MMA on both regional and global stages.