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UFC’s $7.7 Billion Deal Kicks Off with Early Events That Raise Concerns for Fans

December 29, 2025 3 Min Read
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With less than a month to go before the UFC begins its new chapter under Paramount’s banner, fans are split on their enthusiasm. When Premier Promotions revealed a $7.7 billion broadcast deal with Paramount, many UFC enthusiasts were thrilled—mainly because U.S. viewers would no longer need to pay hefty pay-per-view fees for numbered events. However, while the removal of the $79.99 fee per PPV event is welcomed, the initial event lineup has caused some concern.

Recently, UFC President Dana White announced UFC 324, the first major event of 2026. Before highlighting its underwhelming main event, he shared that UFC’s current biggest star, Ilya Topria, would be on hiatus to address personal matters. The interim lightweight title fight features Justin Gaethje, who has a 3-2 record in his last five bouts, against Paddy Pimblett, who has only one victory over a top-15 opponent. While this matchup might be acceptable for a regular fight, it makes little sense for a title bout, suggesting popularity is being prioritized over merit—something that conflicts with martial arts’ purist values. Despite this, the rest of the card looks quite strong.

Soon after, the second numbered event of the year will take place, again raising concerns as popularity seems to overshadow merit. Alexander Volkanovski is set to have a rematch with Diego Lopez, who has only secured one win since their previous encounter. Fighters like Arman Tsarukyan and Lerone Murphy may be left wondering what it takes to earn a title shot. It appears that the UFC is coasting on a lack of competition, feeling free to create any kind of card and still draw an audience.

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Despite this shaky start in 2026, fans seem unbothered because the promotion is set to make history by hosting an event on the White House lawn in June. While many hope for fantastic fights at this landmark event, the headliners remain unclear, with some top fighters already ruled out. Nevertheless, fans may still accept whatever lineup is presented based on the event’s historic significance.

Fan Take: This shift to Paramount and the landmark White House event marks a significant moment for the UFC, but the questionable matchmaking for early 2026 events highlights a potential struggle between business interests and sporting integrity. For fight fans, it could mean exciting new access without PPV costs but also a need to watch closely whether the sport’s competitive standards are upheld.

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