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UFC’s U.S. fans will no longer have to pay $80 per fight under a new $1.1 billion deal with Paramount+, but they’ll need a subscription to the streaming service.
The upshot: Pay-per-view has lost by knockout. Pay-per-month has won. Distributors would rather use UFC or WWE (or NFL or NBA ...
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UFC to End Pay-Per-View Model in 2026 With $7.7 Billion Streaming Deal
The UFC is ending its pay-per-view model in 2026 and will instead opt to send all fights in the United States to the ...
New York-based tech entrepreneur and boxing aficionado Dan Herbatschek observes that the world of professional boxing is ...
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Man of Many on MSNWhat Paramount’s $7.7 Billion UFC Rights Deal Means Now the Pay-Per-View Model is Dead
TV and streamer deals are amongst the most lucrative rights purchases, but as pay-per-view content prices rose above USD$100 ...
The UFC's $7.7 billion deal with Paramount will largely bring an end to the pay-per-view model that has defined the sport and ...
TKO Group Holdings announced on Monday morning that UFC and Paramount agreed to an exclusive rights deal valued at more than ...
Dana White seems to have already backtracked on the idea that the UFC’s pay-per-view model is finished, just hours after it ...
This Sunday, AEW and NJPW will produce the fourth annual “Forbidden Door” pay-per-view, emanating from the O2 Arena in London ...
Paul recently announced another boxing match that will stream on Netflix, and UFC is leaving its PPV model for Paramount+ ...
With the UFC pay-per-view era coming to an end through the historic Paramount deal, Tom Aspinall wonders how the new model will affect the earning potential of the promotion's top fighters.
The UFC recently signed a deal with CBS/Paramount+ to broadcast events on both networks. The deal will go into effect next ...
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