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The UFC has more money than it knows what to do with after signing a historic broadcast deal with Paramount. But what does it ...
Dana White’s Contender Series will kick off its latest season on Tuesday in Las Vegas, where 10 competitors vie for Ultimate ...
While the UFC and Paramount's decision to ditch the pay-per-view model seemingly is great for fans, what about the fighters?
Today’s Forbes Daily covers our picks for Next Billion-Dollar Startups, a longer deadline for China trade talks, Paramount’s UFC deal a new mining billionaire and more.
Stand in front of a box, with your feet hip-width apart. Jump on top, landing with just one foot as softly as possible and ...
As the 2025 UFC calendar moves into its final stretch, several high-stakes bouts remain on the horizon. Champions are set to ...
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Boxing News on MSNUFC 319 – Chase Hooper vs Alexander Hernandez: Preview & Betting TipsWe have an intriguing matchup in the lightweight division at UFC 319 as Chase Hooper takes Alexander Hernandez, with both men ...
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FirstSportz on MSNAlex Pereira’s Foray into Hollywood ‘Villain’ Role for A24 Has Fans Worried Before UFC 320Much was made of how Alex Pereira prepared for his pay-per-view title clash against Magomed Ankalaev at UFC 313, a The post ...
The deal gives Paramount the rights to 30 “Fight Nights” per year, as well as 13 “marquee events.” All content will stream on ...
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.
Paramount has acquired the exclusive rights to show all events from the Ultimate Fighting Championship in the US over the next seven years.
The fight to secure media rights took another turn in a fracturing, precarious, eat-or-be-eaten landscape that's remaking ...
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