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Should I open or buy a UFC Gym franchise in 2027?

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Only if you have serious capital and want a large-format, brand-name fitness club in a strong market — UFC Gym is a high-investment, high-competition play. UFC Gym (launched 2009 as a partnership between the UFC and New Evolution Ventures) franchises MMA-inspired fitness clubs combining functional training, group classes, boxing/kickboxing, youth programs, and traditional gym memberships.

The 2026 FDD spans multiple formats: a franchise fee around $50,000, total Item 7 investment ranging from roughly $350,000 for a smaller-format studio to $3,000,000+ for a full large-format club, a royalty near 6%, and a marketing fee. Mature large-format clubs gross $1,000,000-$3,000,000 on 1,500-4,000 members, while owners' returns depend heavily on membership volume, ancillary revenue, and rent.

This is a capital-intensive, operations-heavy fitness business — not a passive investment.

The Real Numbers

UFC Gym offers multiple footprints, which is why the investment range is so wide:

Large-format "Signature" club: 20,000-40,000 sq ft, full gym floor, functional zones, classes, octagon — a $1.5M-$3M+ build.

Smaller-format / boutique studio: group-class-focused, 3,000-6,000 sq ft, $350K-$900K — a lower-capital entry.

Line ItemLow (studio)High (signature)Notes
Franchise fee$50,000$50,000Per 2026 FDD
Leasehold / buildout$150,000$1,800,000Floor, zones, locker rooms
Equipment$120,000$700,000Strength, cardio, octagon, bags
Technology & software$10,000$40,000CRM, billing, access control
Initial marketing$25,000$120,000Pre-sale + grand opening
Insurance & permits$10,000$60,000GL + build permits
Training & travel$8,000$25,000Owner + staff
Working capital$80,000$300,000First 3-6 months
Total Item 7~$350,000~$3,000,000+Per 2026 FDD
Royalty~6% of gross
Marketing fee~2% of gross

Revenue reality: large-format clubs gross $1M-$3M on 1,500-4,000 members (dues plus PT, classes, youth, retail); studios gross $400K-$900K. Net margins in big-box fitness are thin (8%-18%) after rent, labor, and equipment financing, so owner returns hinge on membership scale and ancillary penetration.

Breakeven on a signature club can take 24-48 months.

flowchart TD A[Gross Revenue $1.6M Club] --> B[Less Labor 30% = $480K] B --> C[Less Rent & Facility 18% = $288K] C --> D[Less Equipment Finance 8% = $128K] D --> E[Less 6% Royalty = $96K] E --> F[Less 2% Marketing = $32K] F --> G[Less Other Opex 22% = $352K] G --> H[Owner Profit ~$224K pre-debt] H --> I{Membership above breakeven?} I -->|Yes| J[Scale ancillary revenue] I -->|No| K[High fixed costs bleed cash]

Who Wins With This Business

The best operators are experienced fitness or multi-unit franchisees with real capital.

Who Loses With This Business

2027 Market Conditions

flowchart LR D1[Day 1-20: Read FDD + Pick Format] --> D2[Day 21-45: Call 10+ Owners Both Formats] D2 --> D3[Day 46-70: Validate Market + Site] D3 --> D4[Day 71-100: Finance + Lease] D4 --> D5[Day 101-140: Build + Pre-Sell] D5 --> D6[Day 141-180: Open] D6 --> D7[Drive Membership + Ancillary]

The 90-Day Decision Tree

  1. Day 1-20: Read the 2026 FDD and decide studio vs signature based on capital and risk tolerance.
  2. Day 21-45: Interview 10+ owners across both formats; ask about membership counts, ramp time, ancillary revenue, and net profit.
  3. Day 46-70: Validate the market and secure a site with strong visibility and demographics.
  4. Day 71-100: Finance the build — signature clubs need substantial equity and lender confidence.
  5. Day 101-140: Build out and run a heavy pre-sale — founding-member volume de-risks the opening.
  6. Day 141-180: Open with a full staff and a class/PT/youth ancillary plan.
  7. Ongoing: drive membership to breakeven (typically 24-48 months for large format) and maximize ancillary penetration.

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FAQ

How much does it cost to open a UFC Gym?

Anywhere from ~$350,000 for a smaller class-focused studio to $3,000,000+ for a full large-format signature club, per the 2026 FDD. The format you choose is the single biggest capital decision and dictates your risk profile and ramp time.

How long until a UFC Gym is profitable?

A large-format club typically takes 24-48 months to reach breakeven because of high fixed costs and the time required to build a 1,500-4,000-member base. Smaller studios ramp faster but have lower ceilings. Ancillary revenue (PT, classes, youth) accelerates profitability.

Is the UFC brand worth the premium?

The UFC affiliation is a genuine marketing asset that drives awareness and traffic. But it doesn't change the fundamental big-box fitness economics — membership scale, ancillary penetration, and cost control still determine profitability.

What is the biggest risk?

Under-capitalization and competition. Large-format fitness is capital-intensive with thin margins and a long ramp, in a market crowded by value chains and boutiques. Under-funded owners run out of runway before reaching breakeven. The smaller studio format materially lowers this risk.

Should I choose UFC Gym or a value big-box like Crunch or EOS?

Compare unit economics directly. Value chains like Crunch and EOS have proven high-volume models; UFC Gym offers brand differentiation and combat/functional training. Your capital, market competition, and operating experience should drive the choice.

Bottom Line

Open a UFC Gym only if you have substantial capital and fitness-operations experience — and strongly consider the smaller studio format ($350K-$900K) over a $1.5M-$3M signature club to manage risk. The UFC brand is a real asset, but big-box fitness is capital-intensive, competitive, and slow to ramp.

Skip it if you're under-capitalized, inexperienced, or in a saturated market — a smaller combat-fitness boutique or a proven value big-box may deliver better risk-adjusted returns.

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