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UFC Moves to Paramount+ and CBS in $7.7 Billion Seven-Year Deal Starting 2026

The shift puts subscription access at the center of UFC distribution, with fighter pay terms still to be defined.

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Overview

  • Paramount+ becomes the primary U.S. platform for UFC events, replacing the traditional pay-per-view model, with select cards also airing on CBS.
  • Reporting indicates the slate will feature 13 numbered events and 30 fight nights each year in the U.S., with some simulcast on CBS.
  • The agreement totals $7.7 billion over seven years, steering UFC revenue toward subscriptions and expanded marketing and sponsorship opportunities.
  • Open issues include new compensation structures to replace PPV-point payouts, international-rights negotiations, and assurances that Paramount+ can handle blockbuster traffic.
  • In related combat-sports news, a boxing insider says Top Rank is finalizing a nonexclusive monthly cable deal with a network new to boxing, though no formal announcement has been made.