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Brace yourselves, UFC fans—big changes are headed your way! Dana White and the UFC just scored a jaw-dropping $7.7 billion media rights deal with Paramount that will kick off in 2026. This agreement isn’t just some flashy contract; it’s set to change how we watch UFC forever, ditching the old Pay-Per-View model and offering fans all the thrilling bouts straight on Paramount+. Talk about a knockout!
In case you didn’t catch it in the headlines, that’s a whopping $1.1 billion a year for the next seven years. Move over, ESPN and Netflix; Paramount just leveled up in the fight game. Fans can finally rejoice—no more shuffling through your wallet for those overpriced fight nights. Instead, you’ll enjoy watching the best UFC moments without worrying about how much that ‘big fight night’ is going to cost.
And let’s not forget, select numbered events will also be airing on CBS. Fans can now flip their way to their favorite matches in real-time without the Pay-Per-View sticker shock. With all this excitement, it’s hard not to wonder—how do you think this will impact the future of UFC? Will we see a rush of new viewers, or is the thought of no Pay-Per-View just a clever jab to attract old fans back?
This big win for fans shows that companies are starting to hear the chants for accessibility in sports. Let’s just say, it’s about time we put the ‘fun’ in ‘fundamental rights’ when it comes to watching our favorite fighters!
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