Who we are
The Fight Fan started with a simple frustration: fight fans deserve better than scattered rumors, recycled press releases, and pages that take forever to load. We built a home for people who actually watch the fights — a place where the analysis is honest, the data is searchable, and every card, result, and prediction is one tap away.
Our job is to give you faster context and sharper opinions than anywhere else. Before a card, that means clear breakdowns of styles, stakes, and matchups. After it, it means results you can trust and a running record of our own predictions — wins and losses in the open, because a fight site that only remembers its good calls isn't worth your time. We cover the sport the way we'd want it covered ourselves.
We follow the whole combat-sports landscape rather than a single league. MMA sits at the center — the UFC, PFL, ONE Championship, and the regional scenes that feed them — but we give real space to boxing, kickboxing, Muay Thai, and the grappling world of BJJ, wrestling, and submission grappling. Our martial-arts library goes deeper still, with detailed guides to more than ninety disciplines, from the arts you see on pay-per-view to the folk styles that shaped them.
Every article is written by a person, edited before it goes live, and published straight from Markdown so the words stay clean and the pages stay fast. We separate reporting from opinion, we tell you when something is a prediction rather than a fact, and we correct mistakes in the open. When we recommend gear, we say plainly that some links are affiliate links — they help fund the site and never change what we tell you.
Under the hood, The Fight Fan is engineered as much as it is written. Pages are server-rendered for search engines and screen readers alike, fight data is filterable by promotion and discipline, and the whole site is built to load quickly on the phone you're actually holding at the arena. Fast, accessible, and multilingual — that's the baseline, not the goal.
All official channels are listed below — come argue about the main event with us.