
Dana White at a UFC event. Photo: Reproduction/Instagram/UFC
Dana White achieved a historic feat by bringing the UFC to Paramount+ streaming, but the debut of the new partnership was not without criticism from fans. During the UFC 324During the broadcast held last Saturday, the large number of advertisements shown throughout the transmission generated strong negative repercussions on social media. Despite the complaints, the organization's president assured that changes will be implemented.
In the press conference following the event, Dana White stated that he hadn't yet watched the broadcast closely and highlighted that the new model is still undergoing adjustments. He also emphasized that the subscription price is affordable and that advertising is part of the business's commercial dynamics, as everyone involved needs to be compensated.
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“I haven’t seen it yet and everything is still being adjusted… It’s $8,99. You’re not paying that much extra; these guys need to make money too,” said Dana White.
New UFC broadcast angers fans and becomes target of criticism on social media.
The debut of the new partnership between UFC and Paramount+ in Brazil did not go unnoticed, nor in a positive way. The first event broadcast exclusively on the platform ended up generating a wave of criticism from fans on social media, mainly due to the excessive number of advertisements throughout the broadcast.
One of the main points raised by fans was the large number of advertisements shown between rounds and during breaks between fights, which ended up directly interfering with the broadcast of moments considered important by the public.
"Terrible transmission of UFC 324 "It's on Paramount+. There's no point in constantly inserting ads for series and movies between rounds. Also, many times we wanted to hear the corner talking to the fighter during the break between rounds and we didn't hear anything. Another thing that was missing is that we don't have a button to see the order of the fights and which ones have already happened. This could be improved for future events!", wrote one user.
Terrible transmission of #UFC324 via Paramount+. There's no need to insert advertisements for series and movies between rounds.
Furthermore, we often wanted to hear the corner talking to the fighter between rounds and we wouldn't hear anything.
Another thing that was missing is that… pic.twitter.com/QI7QF2ioew
— Felipe Pontes (@FelipePontesPB) January 25, 2026
Other fans also complained about the loss of important footage, such as the athletes' entrances and the instructions given by the coaches between rounds.
UFC screwed up big time by selling out to Paramount.
There are so many announcements between the fights that there's not even time to show the fighters' entrance.
We're here PAYING to watch ads 🤡
— Abraham (@Abraham_Abrahub) January 25, 2026
The lack of greater participation from the commentary team and the feeling of a product "broken" by the number of commercial breaks were also mentioned.
"The UFC broadcast so far has been irritating... the blue screen of commercials keeps popping up, they miss the fighters' entrances, they miss the corner instructions between rounds, there's little participation from the commentary panel, and the product isn't being valued much. That's just my opinion," commented another user.
The UFC broadcast has been frustrating so far...
– the blue screen of commercials popping up all the time
– They miss the fighters' entrance.
– They lose the instructions from the corners during the breaks between rounds.
– little participation from the panel of commentators
– slight increase in product valueonly the…
— Allan (@oestagiario) January 25, 2026
Some highlighted the length of the advertising breaks as one of the biggest problems of the night. "A surreal amount of ads on the UFC broadcast on Paramount+, like 3 minutes of continuous ads," wrote one fan.
A surreal amount of ads during the UFC broadcast on Paramount+.
3-minute chat straight through.— Tadeu 🇧🇷 (@TadeulikesMMA) January 24, 2026
Paramount+ has not yet officially commented on the criticism. It remains to be seen whether adjustments will be made for upcoming events, something that fans themselves have made clear they expect, now that the platform has become the official home of the UFC in Brazil.



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