Here’s a guide to what has changed, why it will be different moving forward and how it will affect the UFC, fighters and fans with exclusive quotes from UFC chief operating officer Lawrence Epstein. The last numbers I got was 7%! The only way you’ll be able to watch is on ESPN+, via the service’s browser view or its various applications.Tyron Woodley makes statement at UFC Vegas 11 presser by answering every question with Black Lives MatterMorning Report: Kevin Lee thinks Michael Chandler may not fare so well in the UFC: ‘He’s just way too small’ Both Florian and Anik responded and here's how the conversation went. By Anton Tabuena @antontabuena Aug 18, 2015, 7:31am EDT Share this story Bloody Elbow Photos Results

Masthead DraftKings Nation It doesn’t.

Colby Covington will always have ‘pillow hands’, according to UFC welterweight Gilbert Burns.Listen to the show below. Schedule

And so, we said, ‘Hey, we’re off to a great start, let’s make this thing bigger.’ It definitely wasn’t the plan, but I think just the momentum we got at the start of this relationship got us talking about this.” The vast majority of fans currently watch PPV cards on their television via their cable or satellite provider. UFC 244 Masvidal vs Diaz Graphic Event T-ShirtThat’s simple. Store Library Podcasts About Community Guidelines UFC News O’Malley starting clothing line to counter lack of Reebok revenueDo UFC fighters get just 7% of the pie? Data is a big thing that many fans don’t consider, but Epstein said that’s a key factor. While some UFC fighters earn millions of dollars, many others do not earn more than $30K a year.

That means you’ll no longer be able to flip to a channel on your television and purchase UFC PPV cards there. UFC pay-per-view events will only be available for purchase on ESPN+ — and only after subscribing to the digital streaming service.

DraftKings Nation Israel Adesayna Respect Collection T-Shirt With cable and satellite providers, the UFC reportedly got 50 percent of PPV revenue and was apparently angling for more, per reports. MMA News An ESPN+ subscription costs $4.99 per month or a yearly rate of $49.99. It's sure the fuck not 25%! The UFC has retained the rights to sell its PPV cards commercially, so fans can still go to Buffalo Wild Wings or the local sports bar to watch the fights. But it is different for every fighter. Podcasts Videos DraftKings Nation Rogan: UFC uniforms are bad for fighters & Reebok Podcasts Sections

It’s unclear what that percentage split will be between ESPN and the UFC and neither side will disclose it. UFC and Disney do not report on pay-per-view buys starting with UFC 236 .

UFC News DraftKings Nation Despite their bad blood, Colby Covington is not looking past Tyron Woodley this weekend at UFC Vegas 11.Jon then changed the topic, finished the interview with various other talking points, before going back to the revenue split as Schaub signed off from the show.

Unclear. Masthead Community Guidelines “I think from a practical standpoint, the good news for us, particularly in the U.S., is that Netflix has broken down a lot of those barriers. “We’re not commenting on any of the financial parts of this deal, but obviously they’re paying a license fee to us,” Epstein said.Israel Adesanya EA Sports UFC 4 Walkout Jersey Even fans in countries that have pay-per-view, like Canada and Australia, will watch in the same way they always have. Colby Covington responds to an impromptu change in his planned press conference with Tyron Woodley and the expectations he has for their fight on Saturday night.Michael Chandler signs with UFC, set to serve as backup for Khabib Nurmagomedov vs. Justin Gaethje at UFC 254 Women's UFC Israel "The Last Stylebender" Adesanya Paint Burst T-Shirt Sure. Subscribing will gain you access to the monthly UFC pay-per-view events for purchase (in addition to the 20 UFC “fight night” cards ESPN+ is already airing and all the other sports on the platform). This could be very important for people who don’t have good internet connection in their area and are unable to stream ESPN+.“I think part of that is due to just the much bigger exposure the UFC brand is getting [from ESPN] and that means more exposure for UFC Fight Pass also,” Epstein said. Masthead Full Archive That's a fact. But execs believe the pros outweigh the cons, especially financially. Brendan Schaub says UFC fighters only get about 7% of the pie, while Jon Anik says it's around 30-35% of Zuffa's income.

When a fighter gets PPV points, it just means a small percentage of the money that audiences pay for a PPV will go to the fighter. About