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Most of the "numbered" events have taken place on pay-per-view, though there have been a few exceptions for reasons such as tape-delay. Events such as UFC 72, which took place in Belfast, Northern Ireland, were sold on pay-per-view, but due to tape-delay, purchase rates were not as high as events that aired at a traditional starting time. [1]
In October 2016, it was reported that 42% of the UFC's "content revenue" in 2015 came from pay-per-view buys, followed by U.S. and international media rights. In 2018, UFC 229 would pull an all-time record for the promotion, with estimates indicating that the event attracted nearly 2.4 million buys, breaking the 1.65 million buy record set by ...
5.5 First-ever Submissions executed in UFC history. 6 Decisions. Toggle Decisions subsection. ... 17.2 Highest Pay-Per-View buys for a non-championship main event.
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Dana White expected UFC 229 to be a grand slam home run for the company, but it appears that it’s going to exceed even White’s lofty early expectations. UFC 229: White thinks 3 million PPVs is ...
Following the second season of The Ultimate Fighter, the UFC's match between Liddell and Couture drew an estimated 410,000 pay-per-view buys at UFC 57. For the rest of 2006, pay-per-view buy rates continued to skyrocket, with 620,000 buys for UFC 60: Hughes vs. Gracie —featuring Royce Gracie's first UFC fight in 11 years—and 775,000 buys ...
The UFC -- in a major jump to digital away from traditional pay TV -- inked an expanded pact with ESPN under which all of the mixed martial arts promoter's pay-per-view events will be available ...
UFC 100 was a mixed martial arts event produced by the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) on July 11, 2009, in Las Vegas, Nevada. This event was the most bought UFC pay-per-view of all time with a buyrate of 1.6 million, [ 3 ] until UFC 202 broke the record with 1.65 million.