UFC legend reveals details about new contracts in the Paramount+ era: 'More money'

The year 2026 will mark the beginning of the Paramount Era in the UFC.

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With the end of Ultimate events in 2025 and the transition of UFC Fight Pass For Paramount+, many fans and media members began to question what changes might arise for the wrestlers. For many years, the champions received a share of the revenue from package sales. pay-per-view as a bonus in the payment. However, according to Daniel Cormier The dynamics have already changed.

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According to Cormier, who won the light heavyweight (up to 93 kg) and heavyweight (up to 120,2 kg) belts throughout his career in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), the company has already found ways to financially compensate athletes as early as 2025, so as not to depend on package sales.

"They're already making more money, that's the difference. People always ask, 'What is the UFC going to do for the fighters?' I know guys who are making more money than they were even when pay-per-view still existed, because maybe pay-per-view wasn't selling as much as before. When I fought against..." Jon Jones and (Anthony) 'Rumble' Johnson, and had Nick Diaz e Nate diaz "In my past, I was making a lot of money from pay-per-view. That's not the reality today," DC stated in the latest edition of... Espaitec's 'Weightin In' last Sunday.

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According to Cormier, the change was motivated by the transformation in how fans have consumed numbered events over the years. Nowadays, people tend to find ways to watch the fights without spending money.

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Today, a large number of pay per view It was 600.000, 500.000. The pay per view "They simply weren't selling that much. People are pirating on online streams, they're doing all these things, so the numbers just weren't good. I know guys who said, 'Hey, can I restructure my contract with the idea that pay-per-view is over?' The UFC said, 'Yes,' and now it's guaranteed money. They're giving more money to these guys," he concluded.

Daniel Cormier is one of the UFC's main commentators. Photo: Reproduction/Instagram)

Daniel Cormier is one of the UFC's main commentators. Photo: Reproduction/Instagram)

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