Overview
- The UFC reported a $6,518,684 gate and 17,741 attendance for Saturday's UFC 327 at Miami's Kaseya Center.
- The total falls well below other 2026 numbered cards and marks Miami’s weakest modern-era gate compared with UFC 287, 299 and 314.
- Fans and analysts cited premium pricing, limited star power and a low-cost streaming option as drivers of softer demand, with tickets starting near $206 and VIP packages listed above $50,000.
- Former champion Henry Cejudo said about 6,000 seats went unsold, a figure he estimated on a podcast that the UFC has not verified.
- Coverage suggests the shortfall could pressure booking and pricing for upcoming events, with reports already flagging soft sales for this weekend’s Winnipeg card.