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UFC Locks In $7.7 Billion Paramount+ Streaming Deal, Ends Routine Pay-Per-Views

UFC assures that ESPN will continue covering the promotion despite routine pay-per-view buys ending under the new streaming pact.

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Overview

  • The promotion has secured a seven-year, $7.7 billion U.S. media-rights agreement with Paramount/Paramount+, replacing its ESPN deal and moving all numbered events and Fight Nights to streaming in 2026.
  • U.S. subscribers will pay roughly $8–$13 per month for live access to every UFC event, with select high-profile cards simulcast on CBS and rare one-off pay-per-views still possible.
  • Dana White signaled that performance bonuses will increase under the new model and expressed confidence that ESPN will maintain strong UFC coverage even without media rights.
  • Joe Rogan praised the potential for audience growth and higher bonuses but urged clarity on how fighters will replace lost pay-per-view points under the subscription structure.
  • Veteran fighters like Georges St-Pierre have warned that phasing out routine PPVs could weaken athlete leverage, and negotiations over international rights and detailed compensation terms remain ongoing.