18 Best Gift Ideas for UFC Fans in 2026

UFC Fans Are Easy to Shop For Once You Know the Categories

If someone in your life watches every UFC event, follows fighter rankings like stock tickers, and has opinions about judging decisions that could fill a podcast, they're a UFC fan. And UFC fans are actually great to shop for because their interests are specific, their consumption habits are predictable, and they genuinely appreciate gifts that show you've paid attention to what they care about.

The trick is knowing which type of UFC fan you're shopping for. Some just watch. Some also train. Some collect memorabilia. Some are deep into the culture and want gifts that reflect their identity as combat sports enthusiasts. The best UFC gifts speak to where they sit on that spectrum. If the UFC fan in your life also trains, our gifts for MMA fighters guide goes deeper on training gear.

Here are 18 of the best gift ideas for UFC fans, covering everything from fight-night essentials to training gear they'll actually use.

18 Best Gift Ideas for UFC Fans

1. UFC Fight Pass Subscription

The single best digital gift for any UFC fan. Fight Pass gives access to every past UFC event, live preliminary cards, exclusive content, and elite grappling competitions like ADCC and Polaris. For the fan who watches every card and rewatches finishes, this is the gift that keeps delivering month after month.

2. Holiday BJJ Seasonal T-Shirt

Most UFC fans have at least a passing appreciation for Brazilian jiu jitsu, since it's one of the foundational disciplines in MMA. A Holiday BJJ tee at $34.95 with a seasonal grappling design works for fans who appreciate the ground game. Designs like Tap or Snap and Santa Rear Naked Choke resonate with anyone who understands submissions, whether they train or just watch. If you're curious about how BJJ and MMA relate, we have a full breakdown.

3. Official UFC Gloves (Replica)

Replica UFC fight gloves are a collectible gift that looks great on a shelf, in a display case, or mounted on a wall. They're not training gloves and they're not meant for use, but for the fan who loves memorabilia, they're a solid display piece. Available through the official UFC store.

4. Signed Fighter Merchandise

A signed poster, glove, or photo from a fighter they admire. The value here is entirely in the connection to a specific athlete. If you know who their favorite fighter is, a signed piece of memorabilia is a gift that carries real emotional weight. Check Pristine Auction, UFC Store, and verified memorabilia dealers.

5. Boxing Gloves for Training

For the UFC fan who also trains, a quality pair of boxing gloves is essential gear. Brands like Hayabusa, Venum, and Fairtex make gloves that hold up to heavy bag work, pad sessions, and sparring. Match the weight to their use: 12 oz for pad work and bag work, 16 oz for sparring.

6. Holiday BJJ Hoodie

A Holiday BJJ hoodie at $59.95 works for UFC fans who appreciate grappling culture. The post-fight, post-training, post-watching-the-card hoodie is a real thing. Comfortable, seasonal, and built around insider humor that combat sports fans understand.

7. Heavy Bag

For the UFC fan who wants to train at home, a quality heavy bag transforms a garage or basement into a personal striking gym. Brands like Century, Outslayer, and Everlast make bags across weight and price ranges. This is a bigger gift that requires space, but for the right person, it's life-changing.

8. UFC Autobiographies and Books

Autobiographies from fighters like Georges St-Pierre (The Way of the Fight), Ronda Rousey (My Fight / Your Fight), and Forrest Griffin (Got Fight?) give fans an inside look at the lives and mentalities of their favorite athletes. Breathe by Rickson Gracie is essential for fans who appreciate BJJ's role in MMA history.

9. Streaming Setup for Fight Night

A quality Bluetooth speaker, a phone or tablet stand for watching cards on the go, or a streaming stick for the fan who watches on an older TV. These are the quality-of-life upgrades that make every fight night slightly better. JBL and Anker make portable speakers that work well for watch parties.

10. Holiday BJJ Rash Guard

For the UFC fan who also trains, a Holiday BJJ rash guard at $69.99 (men's/women's) or $54.99 (kids') is functional training gear with seasonal grappling designs. It bridges fandom and active participation in a way that pure memorabilia doesn't.

11. Venum Training Shorts

Venum is the official UFC outfitting partner, and their fight shorts are some of the most popular in MMA training. A pair of Venum shorts works for the fan who trains and wants gear connected to the brand they see on fight night.

12. MMA Shin Guards

For fans who train Muay Thai or MMA, quality shin guards are essential sparring gear. Fairtex, Twins Special, and Hayabusa all make well-regarded shin guards. This is a practical gift for the fan who's moved from watching to training.

13. UFC Fight Night Snack Kit

Put together a themed package: quality jerky, hot sauce, a six-pack of their favorite drink, and some snacks. Add a UFC-related item like a fighter bobblehead or a Holiday BJJ mug ($25.95). The whole package is built around the fight-night ritual, which is the social centerpiece of UFC fandom.

14. Hand Wraps

For the UFC fan who trains striking, quality hand wraps protect the bones and joints during bag work and sparring. They're consumable and wear out over time, which means a fresh pair is always useful. Sanabul and Hayabusa make wraps that hold up well.

15. Foam Roller or Massage Gun

Recovery tools that serve any combat sports fan who also trains. A foam roller runs $15-30. A massage gun runs $80-200 depending on the model. Both address the soreness that comes with regular training.

16. Holiday BJJ Tank Top

A Holiday BJJ muscle shirt at $34.99 for the UFC fan who appreciates grappling humor and considers sleeves a lifestyle choice. Seasonal designs that work for the gym, for fight night, and for the weekend.

17. Octagon Replica or Wall Art

For the collector and superfan, a small octagon replica or high-quality UFC wall art adds combat sports personality to a home gym, office, or man cave. Canvas prints of iconic UFC moments are available through various art retailers.

18. Holiday BJJ Gift Card

If the UFC fan in your life also appreciates BJJ culture, a Holiday BJJ gift card lets them browse the seasonal collections and pick what speaks to them. From Christmas tees to Halloween rash guards to Valentine's mugs, the full catalog is available.

UFC Gift Ideas by Type of Fan

The Watcher

Fight Pass subscription, streaming setup, fight night snack kit, fighter autobiographies, signed memorabilia. These fans consume the sport visually and want gifts that enhance the viewing experience.

The Trainer

Boxing gloves, shin guards, hand wraps, rash guards, heavy bag, recovery tools. These fans actively participate and need functional gear. Holiday BJJ apparel and rash guards work well here because they bridge fan identity with training utility.

The Collector

Signed merchandise, replica gloves, octagon replicas, wall art, limited-edition apparel. These fans display their fandom and appreciate items with display value and connection to specific athletes or events.

UFC Gift Ideas for Christmas

For UFC fans during the holiday season, the best combination is something they can use on fight night plus something seasonal. A Fight Pass subscription and a Holiday BJJ Christmas tee covers both. A fight night snack kit wrapped in UFC-themed paper works for Secret Santa or stocking stuffers. And for the fan who trains, a Holiday BJJ ugly Christmas sweater ($89.95) is the kind of premium seasonal gift that gets worn every December.

Final Thoughts

UFC fans are passionate, knowledgeable, and deeply connected to combat sports culture. The best gifts for UFC fans tap into that passion, whether through memorabilia that honors the sport's history, training gear that supports their own practice, or seasonal apparel from Holiday BJJ that blends grappling humor with holiday tradition.

Know which type of fan you're shopping for, pick the gift that matches their relationship to the sport, and let the octagon do the rest. For more gift ideas across every martial art and budget, browse our complete jiu jitsu gift guide.

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