UFC fights to stream on Paramount+ in 2026, no more pay-per-view model

UFC fights to stream on Paramount+ in 2026, no more pay-per-view model



The deal is a shift away from the UFC’s existing pay-per-view model.

NEW YORK β€” Paramount will become the new home to all Ultimate Fighting Championship events in the U.S. under a seven-year agreement with TKO Group announced on Monday.

Under the deal, Paramount will exclusively distribute the UFC’s full slate of its 13 marquee numbered events and 30 β€œFight Nights” on its streaming platform Paramount+ β€” with select numbered events also set to simulcast on CBS β€” starting in 2026.

It’s a shift away from the UFC’s existing pay-per-view model, which Paramount and TKO say will allow the mixed martial arts programming reach more consumers nationwide.

β€œParamount’s advantage lies in the expansive reach of our linear and streaming platforms,” David Ellison, chairman and CEO of Paramount, said in a statement. β€œLive sports continue to be a cornerstone of our broader strategy β€” driving engagement, subscriber growth, and long-term loyalty, and the addition of UFC’s year-round must-watch events to our platforms is a major win.”

Mark Shapiro, president and COO of TKO, added that the deal will mean β€œdeeper engagement for UFC’s passionate fan base” and that its athletes “will love this new stage.”

The seven-year deal has an average annual value of $1.1 billion, the companies said Monday.

Paramount, now owned by Skydance, also said it intends to explore UFC rights outside the U.S. β€œas they become available in the future.”

Shares of TKO β€” which, in addition to the UFC, also houses the WWE β€” rose 1.4% in premarket trading Monday.

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