.@UFCFightPass
and @LFAfighting
extend exclusive multi-year streaming agreement: https://t.co/2gRpax5N4M#MMA#LFANation@UFCFightPass
pic.twitter.com/wvuCal74sT— LFA (@LFAfighting)
November 8, 2021
UFC Fight Pass has re-upped with one of the top regional feeder
promotions in mixed martial arts.
The streaming platform announced Monday that it has extended its
partnership with Legacy Fighting Alliance to be the exclusive
streaming provider of the promotion’s events through 2025.
“LFA is among the best, with a longstanding relationship with UFC
and a track record for developing talent,” UFC Fight Pass vice
president and general manager Crowley Sullivan said in a release.
“We’re thrilled to continue this relationship and can’t wait to see
what the future holds for our two brands.”
According to the terms of the deal, UFC Fight Pass will stream more
than 100 LFA events across 200 countries and territories.
Subscribers will also have access to the entire LFA library.
“I am thrilled to have extended our partnership with UFC Fight
Pass,” LFA CEO Ed Soares said. “I’m extremely grateful and excited
to have watched the LFA grow worldwide with UFC Fight Pass for the
past two years. The LFA is the industry leader in developing talent
and UFC is the industry leader of our sport. The success of this
partnership was obvious from the beginning and we have proven that
with the 40 events that we have produced both domestically and
abroad. The best is yet to come!”
The promotion’s next event, LFA 118, is scheduled for Nov. 12 in
Burbank, Calif., and is headlined by a clash between Arthur
Estrazulas and Tommy
Aaron.