UFC Announces TV Deal with Fox

Today, Ultimate Fighting Championship® (UFC), the world’s leading mixed martial arts organization and No. 1 Pay-Per-View event provider in the world, finds its perfect media match in FOX, the No. 1 television network in the country. FOX Sports Media…

Today, Ultimate Fighting Championship® (UFC), the world’s leading mixed martial arts organization and No. 1 Pay-Per-View event provider in the world, finds its perfect media match in FOX, the No. 1 television network in the country. FOX Sports Media Group, the umbrella entity representing FOX Networks Group’s wide array of sports platforms, has reached a multi-year, multi-media rights agreement with Zuffa, LLC, owner of the UFC brand.

The landmark agreement, which puts UFC on par with many of the country’s professional sports organizations, delivers four live events in prime time or late night each year to the FOX broadcast network, home to the country’s biggest sports events, including the Super Bowl, World Series and Daytona 500. The first live event airs Saturday, Nov. 12 at 9:00 PM ET/6:00 PM PT. Additional programming on multiple FOX networks launches January 2012 and includes live fights, pre and post shows, countdown shows, UFC Unleashed, UFC Primetime, the UFC Knockout series, Best of Pride, weigh-in specials, and much more original content from extensive Zuffa archives.  The agreement also provides for developing robust mobile and authenticated online offerings to exploit a vast array of digital platform rights.

In spring 2012, THE ULTIMATE FIGHTER, UFC’s signature weekly reality show moves to FX, FOX’s general entertainment cable network now in more than 99 million homes.  With the move to FX, the show will feature a newly-designed format. FX is also set to televise another four-to six-live UFC events annually, with a mixture of additional events and programs heading to FSMG cable networks including FUEL TV.  

“We’re excited to be part of the FOX family,” says Dana White, UFC President.   “The UFC is finally where it belongs on the number one network in the country and aligned with the most prestigious sports properties in the world.  I’ve always said that the UFC will be the biggest sport in the world and with this relationship it will become a reality.”

“My brother Frank, Dana and I always believed that our passion for the sport of Mixed Martial Arts would help us to build the UFC into a successful global brand and ultimately make it one of the premier sports properties in the world,” said Lorenzo Fertitta, Chairman and CEO of the UFC.  “The partnership with FOX is a major step in making this a reality and also builds on the great relationship that we already have established with FOX in Latin America, Australia and Europe.”

“Mixed martial arts is not only the fastest growing sport in the world, but also the world’s most exciting form of man-to-man competition, and the UFC is the world’s premier MMA organization,” said FSMG President & Co-COO Eric Shanks.  “Since FOX Sports is America’s No. 1 sports network and FOX is America’s No. 1 network for young adults, the UFC on FOX is a perfect match.”

“UFC’s growth over the past decade is nothing short of phenomenal and it has become one of the marquee sports in this country,” said John Landgraf, President and General Manager, FX Networks.  “There is a reason for its rising popularity.  It features some of the greatest athletes in the world, and we believe it will be a terrific addition to our schedule and look forward to our relationship.”

Founded in 1993, UFC has been on a meteoric rise since 2001 when it was acquired by Zuffa, LLC, owned by Lorenzo Fertitta, Frank Fertitta III and Dana White.  UFC’S first brush with FOX Sports goes back to June 2002, when Fox Sports Net carried UFC’s first non-pay-per-view event on basic cable television, and delivered what was then its largest audience to date.  Through cooperation with state athletic commissions, consistent rules were established and refined for competition through officiating, judging, the addition of weight divisions, length of rounds and better equipment.  Combined with an unyielding devotion to fighter safety, the UFC has vaulted to mainstream status in the minds of US sports fans attracting major sponsors such as Bud Light, Dodge and Harley Davidson.

UFC has displayed tremendous growth in digital and social media consumption. Unique visitors to UFC.com tripled between 2006 and 2010 (2.1 million to 6.3 million), and UFC established local web sites in 10 countries and Latin America.  Using a unique blend of incentives, promotions and original content, including live bouts, UFC has seen its number of Facebook friends increase from 800,000 in 2009 to 6.1 million at present, outpacing the NFL, MLB and the NHL.  UFC currently ranks second to the NBA in social media followers among the major sports organizations.  Additionally, UFC President Dana White regularly interacts with over 1.5 million fans that follow him on Twitter.

Mixed martial arts skews much younger than more established US sports, which ranged from age 43 for Super Bowl XLIV to 61 for horse racing’s Triple Crown in 2010.  Thus far, the median age for UFC on Spike in 2011 is 36 and 56% of UFC fans fall into the adult 18-34 demographic. Live UFC programming performs extremely well in the advertiser attractive, hard-to-reach male 18-34 demographic, with live event programing averaging a 1.53 rating, making it a top-20 cable show this year.

UFC Live: Hardy vs. Lytle Press Conference

Main card warriors Chris Lytle, Dan Hardy, Donald Cerrone and Ben Henderson attended the post-fight press conference in Milwaukee. $65,000 bonuses were awarded to Dan Hardy and Chris Lytle for Fight of the Night. The retiring Lytle also received a $65,…

Main card warriors Chris Lytle, Dan Hardy, Donald Cerrone and Ben Henderson attended the post-fight press conference in Milwaukee.

$65,000 bonuses were awarded to Dan Hardy and Chris Lytle for Fight of the Night. The retiring Lytle also received a $65,000 Submission of the Night bonus for his third-round Submission of the Brit, as well as a 2012 Harley-Davidson Blackline for winning the main event.

Donald Cerrone received a $65,000 KO of the Night check for his first-round demolition of Charles Oliveira. He and friend/former opponent/fellow WEC veteran Ben Henderson spoke during the press conference of the enduring quality of that brand.

Video highlights from the fighters listed below are linked:
Chris Lytle and Dan Hardy
Donald Cerrone and Ben Henderson

UFC and Harley-Davidson Renew Sponsorship

Las Vegas, Nevada (USA) – The Ultimate Fighting Championship® announced today that it has reached a multi-year sponsorship renewal agreement with Harley-Davidson. The world’s most famous motorcycle maker, which first became a core sponsor of the U…

Las Vegas, Nevada (USA) – The Ultimate Fighting Championship® announced today that it has reached a multi-year sponsorship renewal agreement with Harley-Davidson. The world’s most famous motorcycle maker, which first became a core sponsor of the UFC® in 2008, will continue to be featured across multiple platforms including Pay-Per-View and television broadcasts, online, and in the UFC’s famed Octagon®.

On the heels of this major announcement, the companies also jointly announced the launch of a new promotion that gives fans the opportunity to bring a UFC event to their city in late 2012. Beginning next month, fans can visit http://www.ufc.com/hometownthrowdown and vote for their city to win the Hometown Throwdown event. The fully-interactive site will include all of the latest information on the promotion, as well as unique offerings from Harley-Davidson. The city finalists will be announced in early 2012, with the winner being crowned in the spring. The event is expected to be held next summer.

“Harley-Davidson has been a great partner for the UFC since 2008 and we’re excited to continue working with them for years to come,” UFC President Dana White said. “We love keeping the fans involved and so does Harley-Davidson, so we’re also excited to partner with them for the Hometown Throwdown. This is a great promotion. Fans are always asking for us to bring a UFC event to their city and now they’re in control. If they want the UFC in their city, they just have to rock the vote.”

Further demonstrating its commitment to the UFC and its athletes, Harley-Davidson was instrumental in the UFC putting on its first event in the state of Wisconsin last night. In front of thousands of fans at Bradley Center in Harley-Davidson’s hometown of Milwaukee, Chris Lytle defeated Dan Hardy in the exciting welterweight main event. For his victory, Harley-Davidson awarded Lytle with a 2012 Harley-Davidson HD BLACKLINE motorcycle with 103 Cubic Inch Engine.

“We were excited to have the UFC visit Harley-Davidson’s hometown of Milwaukee this weekend for the first time ever,” said Harley-Davidson Chief Marketing Officer Mark-Hans Richer. “To celebrate UFC’s arrival in our hometown, we wanted to present the winner of the main event with a gift that only Harley-Davidson could pull off. So, Chris Lytle is going home with a new, 2012 Harley-Davidson HD Blackline. Now, we look forward to the Hometown Throwdown promotion and giving UFC and Harley-Davidson fans the opportunity to bring a major UFC card to their city next year.”

More information on the Hometown Throwdown promotion will be made available in the weeks to come. Promotion subject to change.

For more information, or current UFC fight news, visit UFC.com.

About Ultimate Fighting Championship®
Owned and operated by Zuffa, LLC, and headquartered in Las Vegas, Nev., UFC® produces over 12 UFC live Pay-Per-View events annually around the world.  UFC programming is distributed in the United States on Viacom, Inc.’s Spike TV and on Comcast, Inc.’s VERSUS network.  UFC content is distributed commercially through Joe Hand Promotions in the U.S. and Canadastar in Canada. Globally, UFC programming is broadcast in over 132 countries and territories, reaching 597 million homes worldwide, in 21 different languages.
 
UFC® also boasts a powerful presence online, with UFC.com attracting over six million unique visitors per month, while also possessing one of the most powerful social media followings in all of professional sports. To date, UFC has over six million fans on Facebook and over 300,000 followers on Twitter.  In addition, UFC President Dana White is one of the most accessible and most followed executives in sports with over 1.5 million followers on Twitter.  On January 22, 2011, UFC continued to set trends in social media, becoming the first major sports league to stream live, broadcast quality action on Facebook.

Ancillary businesses include the best-selling UFC “Undisputed” videogame franchise distributed by THQ, UFC Gym™, UFC Fight Club affinity program, UFC Fan Expo™ festivals, branded apparel, trading cards, articulated action figures and other media including best-selling DVDs and a bimonthly magazine.

About Harley-Davidson
Harley-Davidson Motor Company produces heavyweight custom, cruiser and touring motorcycles and offers a complete line of Harley-Davidson motorcycle parts, accessories, riding gear and apparel, and general merchandise. For more information, visit Harley-Davidson’s Web site at www.harley-davidson.com.

 

Winner of Hardy vs. Lytle to Get New Harley

After a week of fan events being hosted at the Harley-Davidson Museum, one fighter will leave Milwaukee with quite a souvenirUFC officials announced today that the winner of the UFC Live: Hardy vs. Lytle main event will receive a 2012 Blackline. Its 10…

After a week of fan events being hosted at the Harley-Davidson Museum, one fighter will leave Milwaukee with quite a souvenir

UFC officials announced today that the winner of the UFC Live: Hardy vs. Lytle main event will receive a 2012 Blackline. Its 103 cubic inch engine and throwback styling make it an immediate icon in the Dark Custom line up of Harley-Davidson motorcycles. 

Dan Hardy and Chris Lytle headline UFC Live on Versus, airing Sunday, August 14 at 9 pm ET/6 pm PT on Versus (Rogers in Canada, UFC.TV around the world).

 

 

UFC Hits Houston Oct. 8 with Two World Title Fights

Las Vegas, NV (USA) – The wait for the much-anticipated third fight between UFC® lightweight champion Frankie Edgar and unbeaten top contender Gray Maynard is finally over. The Ultimate Fighting Championship® announced today that Edgar and Maynard …

Las Vegas, NV (USA) – The wait for the much-anticipated third fight between UFC® lightweight champion Frankie Edgar and unbeaten top contender Gray Maynard is finally over. The Ultimate Fighting Championship® announced today that Edgar and Maynard will settle the score when the organization returns to the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas on Saturday, Oct. 8. If one major title fight wasn’t enough, UFC officials also confirmed that UFC featherweight champion Jose Aldo will defend his crown against the always-dangerous Kenny Florian.

All four competitors will take part in a press conference this Tuesday, Aug. 16 at 1 p.m. CT at the Toyota Center in Houston. The conference, which will be hosted by UFC President Dana White, is open to the public and will be held in the 1994-1995 Championship Rooms.

“Frankie and Gray had a Fight of the Year candidate the last time they met and I expect nothing different this time around in Houston,” UFC President Dana White said. “Both guys truly believe they won the last fight and the wait for their third fight is over. On Oct. 8, neither of these guys plans on leaving it to the judges.

“Aldo’s been running through guys at 145-pounds, but Florian is the most experienced guy he’s ever fought,” White continued. “Kenny looked really sharp against Diego Nunes in his last fight and Diego is a guy who trains with Aldo. I think Kenny is out to prove that he can get over the hump and win his first UFC world title.”

In addition to the two world title fights, former number one middleweight contender Chael Sonnen hopes to spark another run at the belt when he locks horns with the heavy-handed Brian Stann, while heavyweights Dave Herman and Mike Russow are set to collide. Plus, a pivotal lightweight bout pits Melvin Guillard against submission ace Joe Lauzon.

Tickets for UFC®136: EDGAR vs. MAYNARD 3, presented by Bud Light, go on sale Friday, Aug. 19 at 10 a.m. CT and are priced at $350, $250, $150, $100, $75 and $50. Tickets can be purchased at ToyotaCenterTix.com, by phone at 1-866-4-HOU-TIX, at select Houston area Randalls locations, and the Toyota Center Box Office.  Tickets are subject to applicable service charges and event time and date are subject to change.

UFC® Fight Club™ members will have the opportunity to purchase tickets to this event Wednesday, Aug. 17 at 10 a.m CT via the website www.ufcfightclub.com. A special Internet ticket pre-sale will be available to UFC newsletter subscribers Thursday, Aug. 18, starting at 10 a.m. CT. To access this presale, users must register for the UFC newsletter in the field at the top of this page.

UFC® 136: EDGAR vs. MAYNARD 3 will be available live on Pay-Per-View at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT on UFC.TV, iN DEMAND, DirecTV, DISH Network, Avail-TVN, BellTV, Shaw Communications, Sasktel, and Viewer’s Choice Canada for a suggested retail price of $44.99 US/$49.99 CAN for Standard Definition and $54.99 US/$59.99 CAN for High Definition.

UFC® 136: EDGAR vs. MAYNARD 3 will coincide with the UFC® Fan Expo, which takes place Friday, Oct. 7 and Saturday, Oct. 8 at the George R. Brown Convention Center in Houston. Fans won’t want to miss this chance to participate in the ultimate fan experience, including special events, interactive Q&A sessions, meet & greets with top UFC fighters, Training & Development sessions and much more. Tickets and VIP packages are on sale NOW at www.ufcfanexpo.com

A tremendous boxer with great takedowns and poise, UFC lightweight champion Frankie Edgar (fighting out of Toms River, N.J.) earned back-to-back wins over the legendary BJ Penn in 2010 before battling to an epic draw with Maynard in January. The 29-year-old heads to Houston with the sole mission of defending the title and upending the only man to ever defeat him.

“In reality, this fight is everything to me,” Edgar, 13-1-1, said. “This is everything I worked for and this is a defining fight in my career. I want to end this chapter with Gray on a positive note. I expect more fireworks in this third fight based on how both Gray and I fight. I’ve been training really hard and I expect to come out on top.”

Since joining the UFC in 2007, Gray Maynard (fighting out of Las Vegas, Nev.) has proven to be one of the most dominant contenders in the lightweight division. Holder of wins over the likes of Jim Miller, Roger Huerta and Kenny Florian, the 32-year-old former collegiate wrestling standout at Michigan State has vowed to leave Houston with the title he rightfully believes is his.

“I’m always expecting 110 percent from Frank Edgar,” Maynard, 11-0-1, 1NC, said. “That’s why I’m gonna be more prepared and determined than ever before. I thought I won the last fight. This time, there won’t be any doubt in the judges’ minds or the rest of the world that I’m the UFC lightweight champion. This fight means everything to me and I’m going to prove it on Oct. 8th in Houston, Texas.”

Recognized by many as one of the sport’s top three pound-for-pound best, UFC featherweight champion Jose Aldo (fighting out of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) has torn through the likes of Urijah Faber, Manny Gamburyan and Mark Hominick in recent outings. With his devastating display of striking and knockout power, the 24-year-old titleholder may face the toughest test of his young career when he faces Florian in Texas. It’s a fact that has the once-beaten fighter as motivated as ever.

“Kenny Florian is a tough fighter with experience in many weight classes,” Aldo, 19-1, said. “This is an exciting fight for the fans and will show why the featherweight division is one of the toughest in the UFC.”

Fresh off a win over Diego Nunes in his featherweight debut in June, fan favorite Kenny Florian (fighting out of Boston, Mass.) now has his sights set on claiming his first world title. A gifted submission artist with underrated striking, the 35-year-old “Ken-Flo” believes he’s found a home at 145-pounds – a home he plans on ruling for a long time.

“Being at 145 pounds, I feel like I’m one of the better, stronger athletes in the division,” Florian, 16-5, said. “Jose Aldo is the most dangerous opponent I’ve ever faced, but I’ve never felt more prepared. Most people are intimidated by Jose, but I plan on bringing the fight to him. I expect this to be a really exciting fight that ends in me realizing my dreams of becoming a world champion.”

One of the best middleweight matchups of the year pits contenders Chael Sonnen (fighting out of West Linn, Ore.) and Brian Stann (fighting out of Scranton, Pa.) against one another. After nearly defeating champion Anderson Silva last Aug., the 34-year-old Sonnen (26-10-1) wants nothing more than another shot at “The Spider.” Getting there might prove to be a treacherous path, as in his way stands “All-American” Stann (11-3), who is coming off back-to-back knockout victories over Jorge Santiago and Chris Leben.

A potential heavyweight slugfest is scheduled for Oct. 8 as Dave Herman (fighting out of Temecula, Calif.) meets Mike Russow (fighting out of Chicago, Ill.). Nicknamed “Pee Wee,” the 26-year-old Herman (21-2) has proved to be no joke in the Octagon, knocking out John Olav Einemo in his UFC debut in June. He’ll face another heavyweight on the rise at Toyota Center in Russow (14-1, 1NC), a winner of three straight, including consecutive KOs of Todd Duffee and Jon Madsen.

Believing one more win will earn him a coveted lightweight title shot, Melvin Guillard (fighting out of New Orleans, La.) looks to extend his winning streak to six when he meets submission ace Joe Lauzon (fighting out of East Bridgewater, Mass.). Nicknamed “The Young Assassin,” Guillard (46-9-3, 1NC), 28, is riding consecutive knockout victories over Evan Dunham and Shane Roller. However, his road to gold is paved with a serious potential roadblock in 27-year-old Lauzon (20-6), who is fresh off an outstanding submission over Curt Warburton in June.
    
All bouts live and subject to change.
 

Fight Week Fan Events in Milwaukee

Thursday, August 1111:00am – 9:00pm CT        Octagon Nation Tour in MilwaukeeHarley-Davidson Museum®400 W. Canal Street, Milwaukee, WI 53201UFC® Octagon Nation Tour™ is an interactive road show that gives fans the u…

Thursday, August 11

11:00am – 9:00pm CT       
Octagon Nation Tour in Milwaukee
Harley-Davidson Museum®
400 W. Canal Street, Milwaukee, WI 53201
UFC® Octagon Nation Tour™ is an interactive road show that gives fans the ultimate UFC experience.  The Tour features autograph signings with top UFC stars, a UFC Xbox station, and a pop-up retail store where fans can purchase the latest UFC merchandise and partake in physical fitness tests where each visitor receives a fight card with their results which can be instantly shared on their Facebook page.

5:00pm – 9:00pm CT
Bike Night at Motor® Bar & Restaurant
400 W. Canal Street, Milwaukee, WI 53201
Bike Night, a summer tradition at the Harley-Davidson Museum, is a social gathering for bike enthusiasts.

Friday, August 12

11:00 am – 6:00 pm
Octagon Nation Tour in Milwaukee

Featuring autograph signing with UFC lightweight contender and Milwaukee native Anthony Pettis from 11:00am –noon; UFC heavyweight contender Pat Barry and featherweight contender Erik Koch will be signing 2:00pm – 3:00pm.
Harley-Davidson Museum®
400 W. Canal Street,
Milwaukee, WI 53201

12:00pm – 2:00pm CT      
UFC Live on Versus Milwaukee Open Workouts
Harley-Davidson Museum®: Rumble Room
Main card fighters will engage in a brief 15-minute workout of various techniques to give media and fans an idea of their training and athleticism. 
Participating: Chris Lytle, Charles Oliveira, Jim Miller, Donald Cerrone, Dan Hardy & Ben Henderson

Saturday, August 13

12:00pm – 3:00pm CT   
UFC & Harley-Davidson Cookout
Harley-Davidson Museum® Courtyard
400 Canal Street,
Milwaukee, WI 53201

12:00pm-6:00pm CT   
Octagon Nation Tour in Milwaukee
Harley-Davidson Museum®
Octagon Nation autograph signing with UFC lightweight contender and Chicago native Clay Guida 1:00pm-2:00pm; Anthony Pettis 4:30pm – 5:30pm
           
1:30pm – 3:30pm
Xyience autograph signing with Anthony Pettis
Pick’n Save
6760 W. National Ave.
West Allis, WI 53214

2:00pm – 3:00pm CT   
Q & A with Clay Guida
Media and fans are invited for the question and answer session prior to the official weigh-ins.

4:00pm – 4:30pm CT      
UFC Live on Versus Milwaukee Weigh-Ins
Octagon Nation at Harley-Davidson Museum®
Fighters on scale at approximately 4:00pm

6:00pm
Meet UFC stars Anthony Pettis, Erik Koch, Urijah Faber, Dan Downes and more
NAFC Muay Thai Gladiators Kickboxing
*tickets available at the door
Milwaukee Harley
11310 W. Silver Spring Road

7:00pm
pre-party with Anthony Pettis, Urijah Faber and Arianny Celeste
Kenadee’s
*cover charge or table fee may apply
725 N. Milwaukee St.

7:30pm-9pm
Matt Mitrione autograph signing
Bar Louie
1114 N Water Street
Milwaukee, WI  53202

7:30pm

Joe Rogan stand-up performance

*tickets $32.75 each at PabstTheater.org

The Pabst

144 East Wells Street

Milwaukee, WI

Sunday, August 14

3:35pm
UFC Live on Versus Milwaukee
* tickets available at Ticketmaster and inside the Octagon Nation Tour at Harley-Davidson Museum
1030 North 6th Street
Milwaukee, WI 53203
Bradley Center              
3:35pm    Doors Open
4:45pm    First Bout
8:00pm    Live on Versus – Main Card Begins

11pm
Afterparty with UFC fighters Anthony Pettis, Jim Miller, Urijah Faber, Joseph Benavidez, Danny Castillo, Erik Koch, Dan Downes and more
Showtime Sports Bar
11400 W. SILVER SPRING RD
Milwaukee, WI