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Two of the most respected fighters in recent Ultimate Fighting Championship history do battle Saturday night in New Orleans, where Dustin Poirier and Max Holloway will fight for the third and likely ...
The UFC will get rid of its pay-per-view model as part of its massive $7.7 billion agreement to air its events on Paramount+ starting in 2026, its parent company TKO announced on Monday. The ...
UFC’s new seven-year, $1.1 billion deal with Paramount+ will end its U.S. pay-per-view model starting in 2026. All 13 numbered events and 30 Fight Nights will be included in the Paramount+ ...
In a move that will shake up the traditional pay-per-view model used in combat sports, the UFC will have a new broadcast home in 2026. With its broadcast deal with ESPN set to expire later this year, ...
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AEW Announces Pay-Per-View Partnership With HBO Max
All Elite Wrestling (AEW) is stepping into a new streaming era. In an official press release, the company announced that its ...
UFC fans will be able to watch fights for the first time without pay-per-view costs starting in 2026, ushering in a radical change to how viewers have accessed bouts for years. UFC reached a ...
Dana White seems to have already backtracked on the idea that the UFC’s pay-per-view model is finished, just hours after it seemed like those days were over. The UFC president announced the ...
The UFC has struck a huge deal with Paramount and CBS to broadcast all of its events. Paramount will pay the UFC $7.7 billion to air the UFC for the next seven years and in the process, it has ended ...
UFC's pay-per-view model will still exist for MMA fans in certain overseas markets once the Paramount era begins in 2026.
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