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Dana White laughs on stage at the UFC 324 press conference
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UFC Executive Vice President Promises UFC 324 Won’t Become the ‘New Normal’ Amid Fan Concerns

January 25, 2026 3 Min Read
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The premier MMA organization ushered in a new chapter with its first event of 2026. Prior to UFC 324, Dana White revealed adjustments to the post-fight bonus structure that all fighters will receive whenever they compete inside the Octagon.

These changes come after the UFC nearly doubled its media rights deal moving from ESPN to Paramount+. Consequently, White awarded a $450,000 bonus at the inaugural UFC event to be aired live on the new streaming platform, held at Las Vegas’ T-Mobile Arena.

However, despite the excitement, some anticipated improvements from the promotion did not fully materialize during the debut event on Saturday night.

During the UFC 324 post-fight press conference, Dana White addressed viewer complaints about the volume of advertising during the broadcast. Fans notably observed that commercials interrupted fighters’ strikes and aired between rounds—issues that hadn’t been problematic before. The event’s timing was also affected by multiple fight cancellations and delays to the start times of bouts, creating a slower overall pace.

Zach Candito, UFC’s Executive Vice President and live production coordinator, acknowledged on social media that the challenges experienced during UFC 324’s broadcast were unique to the debut on Paramount+ and assured fans that these issues would not persist. He wrote on X, “Just a debut show. There’s a lot happening at UFC 324. Don’t expect the new standard to run 30 minutes past the hour because of pacing. We’re aiming to deliver something special. Next week, we’ll start at least 10 minutes earlier. Everything’s fine.”

Candito also responded to specific fan feedback under his post. When a fan expressed frustration about commercials playing over the audio from fighters’ corners between rounds, he explained, “I don’t have a choice in that.” Additionally, when asked why the event didn’t start 10 to 15 minutes after the broadcast began to avoid pre-fight chatter, Candito noted, “I could hear it, there was less yelling.”

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Fan Take:
This news highlights the growing pains that come with major broadcast transitions in MMA and the UFC’s commitment to enhancing the fan experience despite initial hiccups. As the promotion refines its approach on Paramount+, these changes could lead to smoother, more engaging broadcasts that better showcase the sport’s high-stakes action for years to come.

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