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UFC shattered the Rolling Stones’ Australian record with Islam Makhachev’s 2023 title triumph

The UFC outdid one of the greatest rock ‘n’ roll bands of all time when they went down under back in 2023.

The promotion toured Perth for UFC 284, which featured Australian UFC legend Alexander Volkanovski competing in the main event.

The UFC Featherweight champion challenged Lightweight belt holder Islam Makhachev in a title fight, aiming to become the fourth man to become champion of two divisions at the same time.

This super fight was huge and took the Australian public by storm. It was so popular that they outdrew the Rolling Stones’ Australian record, which had stood for nearly a decade.

Islam Makhachev grabs Alexander Volkanovski at UFC 284
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UFC 284 broke the Rolling Stones’ record for the largest indoor gate in Australian history

The historic UFC 284 event didn’t just feature a huge champion vs. champion bout; it also broke records set by one of the most iconic bands in history.

The event drew over $4 million (USD) in total gate receipts, thanks to the record-setting 14,124 fans in attendance.

This broke the record for the highest indoor gate in Australian history and for the highest crowd attendance in the RAC Arena in Perth, Australia, as revealed by Sports Illustrated after the event.

This shattered the record previously held by the Rolling Stones for nearly a decade, which they achieved for their show at Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena in 2014.

The promotion returns to that same arena for UFC Perth, with hopes of bettering their record and drawing an even bigger crowd than before.

However, it seems impossible to break the Australian gate record in that arena, as they smashed it once again just a year later.

UFC broke it again with an even bigger gate at UFC 312

After breaking the record in Perth, Dana White and the UFC got more satisfaction when they drew an even bigger crowd and gate for their return to the country at UFC 312.

While UFC 127 drew a slightly larger crowd in Sydney, UFC 284 outdrew the event by $500,000, owning the Aussie record until Dricus du Plessis vs Sean Strickland II came to town.

UFC EventCity / VenueDateAttendanceGate drew
UFC 312: du Plessis vs Strickland 2Sydney (Qudos Bank Arena)Feb 202518,537$7,687,000
UFC 127: Penn vs FitchSydney (Acer Arena)Feb 201118,186$3,500,000
UFC 293: Adesanya vs StricklandSydney (Qudos Bank Arena)Sept 202318,168$6,860,000
UFC 234: Adesanya vs SilvaMelbourne (Rod Laver Arena)Feb 201915,238$2,470,088
UFC 305: du Plessis vs AdesanyaPerth (RAC Arena)Aug 202414,152$5,477,097
UFC 284: Makhachev vs VolkanovskiPerth (RAC Arena)Feb 202314,124$4,086,687
UFC on FX 2: Alves vs KampmannSydney (Qudos Bank Arena)Mar 201214,537$2,200,000
UFC Fight Night: Hunt vs BigfootBrisbane (Brisbane Entertainment Centre)Dec 201311,393$1,785,000
UFC 221: Romero vs RockholdPerth (Perth Arena)Feb 201812,437$2,810,520
UFC Fight Night: Bisping vs RockholdSydney (Allphones Arena)Nov 20149,904$1,050,000
UFC Fight Night: Hunt vs MiocicAdelaide (Adelaide Entertainment Centre)May 20157,984$833,810

The event was headlined by the South African UFC star, who at the time held the Middleweight world title.

His rematch against Sean Strickland, the same man he won the belt off, was hugely anticipated, and 18,537 fans flocked to the Qudos Bank Arena to see the fight.

Du Plessis retained his title, but it was the UFC who were the real winners. They drew more than $7 million to shatter their own record just two years after beating out the Rolling Stones, with a new indoor attendance record to add to their success in Australia.