The Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) has reached a historic agreement with Paramount for a multi-year media rights deal worth $7.7 billion.
The UFC Paramount Agreement
Starting in 2026, all UFC numbered events and Fight Nights will stream live on Paramount+, with select marquee fights simulcast on CBS. This marks the end of the UFC’s pay-per-view (PPV) era, which began in 1993.
With this new deal, Paramount will become the exclusive home of all UFC events in the US, offering fans a seamless viewing experience across platforms. The agreement is a major win for Paramount, which will benefit from the significant reach and engagement of the UFC’s global fanbase.
Final Thoughts
UFC is the world’s premier mixed martial arts organization, with a vast global following and a rich history of delivering high-octane events. The organization has announced plans to explore UFC rights outside the US as they become available in the future.
The seven-year term of the deal has an average annual value of $1.1 billion, with the payment schedule weighted more towards the back end of the agreement. This deal is a testament to the UFC’s enduring popularity and the growing demand for premium sports content.
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