From rap icons to live vocals and WWE legends, these UFC walkouts turned entrances into unforgettable moments of hype and heritage.

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In a sport where seconds define legacies, a UFC walkout is a statement. It’s where music, emotion, and swagger collide under the lights. And when a fighter is joined by a celebrity, that moment becomes something else entirely. From live vocals to star-studded cameos, these walkouts have turned into goosebump-inducing spectacles that fans remember long after the final bell. Here’s a power-ranked look at eight of the most unforgettable, high-drama UFC walkouts ever.
Top 8 Celebrity Or Celebrity-Themed Walkouts That Defined UFC Magic
1. Dustin Poirier – UFC 302 / UFC 318
The Louisiana native delivered pure poetry in motion across two unforgettable nights. His emotional entrance at UFC 302 featured Willie Spence’s haunting cover of “Diamonds” transitioning into James Brown’s legendary “The Boss,” a soundtrack befitting a warrior.
But New Orleans will truly witness magic when hometown rapper Lil Wayne accompanies Poirier at UFC 318, bringing their shared Louisiana roots full circle in what many might consider the most heartfelt walkout.
2. Alex Pereira – UFC 300 / UFC 303 / UFC 307
Pereira’s intimidating march to battle, complete with his signature bow-and-arrow gesture, transforms the arena into an ancient colosseum. Wearing traditional Pataxo tribal attire, Pereira’s calm, focused walk to the Octagon often unfolds in near silence and sets the stage long before the first punch.
3. Conor McGregor – UFC 189
The Notorious orchestrated perhaps the most epic moment in walkout history. With Irish icon Sinead O’Connor delivering a spine-chilling live rendition of “Foggy Dew,” the MGM Grand became Dublin (Ireland) for one magical evening. McGregor’s acknowledgment of O’Connor before shifting into fight mode showcased the perfect balance between showmanship and killer instinct, among more than 16k spectators.
4. Jose Aldo – UFC 301
Brazil’s beloved king returned home in regal fashion, literally crowning himself before dismantling Jonathan Martinez. Set to Jay-Z’s commanding “Run This Town,” the 37-year-old legend reminded everyone why he remains featherweight royalty. The Rio crowd’s deafening roar confirmed that some fighters never truly retire.
5. Jon Jones – UFC 309
After nearly two years away, “Bones” reminded everyone why he’s the most dominant force in MMA history. His carefully curated soundtrack, blending 50 Cent’s menacing “Many Men,” Nelly’s club anthem “Hot in Herre,” and Jadakiss’s championship declaration, made a perfect audio portrait of his complex legacy before dismantling Stipe Miocic.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=en1HpNoOstI
6. Ilia Topuria – UFC 298 / UFC 308
Spain’s first UFC champion channels pure matador energy to Antonio Banderas’ passionate “El Cancion del Mariachi.” From Los Angeles to Abu Dhabi, Topuria’s unwavering confidence and flawless execution have made him the face of European MMA’s bright future.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x4H_Q3Qk8Cg
7. Max Holloway – UFC 300 / UFC 308
The Hawaiian’s blend of “Hawaiian Kickboxer” and Naruto’s “Pain’s Theme,” enhanced by traditional leis and ocean-blue lighting, created cinematic beauty that softened the sting of his defeat to Ilia Topuria.
8. Colby Covington – UFC Tampa
“Chaos” brought American wrestling royalty to Tampa, flanked by WWE legend Hulk Hogan and MMA personality Chael Sonnen. With “Real American” blaring and Old Glory waving, Covington delivered peak patriotic theater that divided crowds while entertaining millions.
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