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UFC’s $7.7 Billion Deal With Paramount Is Horrible for Its Fighters: Ex-UFC Heavyweight Explains Why
UFC’s $7.7B Paramount deal ends PPV in 2026, sparking backlash from critics over pay concerns while the company flaunts its benefits.
The upcoming mega boxing event featuring Canelo Alvarez vs. Terence Crawford on Sept. 13, 2025, inside Allegiant Stadium in ...
It’s position preview week on the pod and we start with the glamour position: The Quarterbacks. John Daigle joins Matt Harmon ...
In the main event, Ilian Bouafia (6-0) of France faces Neemias Santana (7-2-1) of Brazil at middleweight. In the co-main ...
The meet and greet was at UFC 306 at the Sphere in Las Vegas nearly a year ago. In the luxury box of TKO Holdings, which owns ...
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FirstSportz on MSNJake Paul Calls out UFC over Fighter Pay Following Record $7.7 Billion DealWith ESPN’s seven-year broadcast deal nearing its end, the UFC, under Dana White’s leadership, spent the past year locked in ...
Paramount will become the new home to Ultimate Fighting Championship events across the U.S. next year, through a seven-year ...
Paramount has struck a blockbuster deal to become the exclusive US broadcaster of UFC fights, agreeing to pay $7.7 billion ...
Jon Jones isn’t hiding the fact that he’s bummed about being left out of the UFC’s potential 2026 White House card. The former heavyweight champ who shocked fans by retiring just a month ago says he’s ...
LAS VEGAS – MMA Junkie was on scene and reporting live from Monday's official Dana White's Contender Series 77 fighter weigh-ins, where all 10 fighters hit their marks.
The recent announcement of an exclusive seven-year, $7.7 billion USD deal between Paramount and the UFC marks a seismic shift ...
It's been noted that the UFC's $7.7 billion deal with Paramount only includes the numbered UFC events and Fight Night cards - ...
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