UFC (Ultimate Fighting Championship) - How to Buy Tickets Safely

04.04.2026
Where to start shopping
  • It's important to first understand the official sales process: the organizer's website, ticket partners, registration or queue, and only then the secondary market. Otherwise, it's easy to end up on an unreliable site.
  • It's helpful to prepare in advance: create an account on the official platform, check your email, save documents, and prepare payment. This gives you an advantage when sales begin.
  • For popular events, it's also important to know the timing in advance: whether registration is required, when slots open, how the queue works, and how long the basket will last.
How to prepare payment before sales start
Check in advance:
  • Where exactly the debit will take place and in what currency;
  • Whether 3D Secure or additional confirmation is required;
  • Does the bank or service have a limit on online payments;
  • Is there enough extra money to cover the service fee, test authorization, or conversion;
  • Is there a backup payment method in case of immediate refusal?
What's the difference between the primary market, resale, and package deals?
  • The primary market is the official launch of ticket sales. It offers the best guarantees, but also the highest competition for popular dates and prime seats.
  • Verified resale is a compromise option where the primary pool is already sold out, but the platform at least verifies the authenticity of the resold ticket.
  • Package deals include not only tickets but also additional services: accommodation, transfers, hospitality, and sometimes priority entry.
The main mistakes when buying
  1. Clicking on the first ad they see without checking the website.
  2. Purchasing at a price that appears "almost official" without further verification.
  3. Rushing to place an order.
  4. Multiple payment attempts in a row after an error.
  5. Mismatched payment information: name, card, country, IP, currency.
  6. Lack of saved purchase confirmations: emails, order numbers, return policies, and screenshots of terms and conditions.
How Flowbit Simplifies Payments
Flowbit is a tool for paying for international services and managing payments.
It can be useful for those who want to set up a stable payment method in advance without unnecessary delays.
A short checklist before purchasing
  • Open the official website or a verified platform;
  • Log in and check your email in advance;
  • Prepare an amount of extra cash for fees and currency conversion;
  • Make sure your payment method is compatible with international transactions;
  • Check the ticket return, resale, and delivery policies;
Frequently asked questions
Should you wait for the price to drop closer to the event?
  • Sometimes yes, but it's always a tradeoff between saving and the risk of losing your ticket. For popular dates and prime seats, waiting often works worse than purchasing early through an official channel.
What should you do if your payment doesn't go through at the time of purchase?
  • Don't blindly try again. First, check the currency, limits, balance, anti-fraud features, and the validity of the platform itself. Only then should you try again or use a backup payment method.