If you love mixed‑martial‑arts, the UFC event in Gdańsk is the talk of the town. It’s the first big‑time fight night in northern Poland, and fans are already planning their trips. Below you’ll find the key details, the biggest match‑ups to watch, and practical tips for getting a seat and making the most of the night.
The card is set for Saturday, November 23, 2025 at the Ergo Arena in Gdańsk. The venue holds about 11,000 fans, so the atmosphere will feel tight and loud – perfect for a night of striking and submissions.
Doors open at 5 p.m., and the main card starts around 8 p.m. If you’ll be arriving from outside the city, the arena is just a short walk from Gdańsk’s main train station and a quick bus ride from the airport.
The promotion has stacked the lineup with a mix of veterans and rising stars. The headliner is a middleweight showdown between Jared “The Hammer” Collins and Polish fan‑favorite Mateusz “The Eagle” Kowalski. Collins is known for his powerful knockout power, while Kowalski brings a grappling game that has won him several regional titles.
On the co‑main event, women’s bantamweight champion Isabella “Storm” Ramirez defends her belt against challenger Ruth “The Sub” Ng. Both fighters have a strong striking base, so expect a fast‑paced, stand‑up battle.
Other fights worth watching include a lightweight bout between rising teen prodigy Jonas “Lightning” Novak and veteran Marco “The Bulldog” Silva, and a heavyweight clash featuring former title contender Victor “Titan” Rojas.
These match‑ups give fans a taste of experience and fresh talent, making the card appealing even if you’re not following every fighter’s career.
Tickets go on sale through the official UFC website and local partner ticketmaster.pl. There are three main levels:
Buy early if you want lower‑bowl seats; they sell out fast, especially for a first‑time UFC event in the region. If you’re on a budget, the general‑admission tickets still give you great energy, but bring a raincoat – the arena can get chilly.
Gdańsk is a coastal city with a historic Old Town, so you can turn the fight night into a mini‑vacation. Book a hotel in the city centre – you’ll be within walking distance of restaurants, bars and the marina.
Public transport runs frequently on fight night, but expect larger crowds. The easiest way is to take the tram to the arena stop and walk a few minutes. If you drive, reserve a parking spot early; the arena’s lot fills up quickly.
While you’re in town, check out the European Solidarity Center, sample fresh fish at the waterfront market, and stroll the cobbled streets of the Main Town for a nightcap.
For fans outside Poland, the fight will be streamed live on the UFC Fight Pass platform. The subscription includes a replay, so you can catch any missed rounds. Local TV partners may also carry a delayed broadcast, so check your regional listings.
Make sure your internet is stable before the event. A wired connection is best, but a strong Wi‑Fi signal works fine for most streams.
Whether you’re cheering from the arena, a local bar, or your living room, UFC Gdańsk promises a night of high‑energy fights and unforgettable moments. Grab your tickets, plan your travel, and get ready to feel the roar of the crowd as the fighters give it their all inside the octagon.
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