UFC and Bellator now on FOX Sports?

Here's a better article about the deal IMO

http://www.mmafighting.com/2013/9/2...-multi-year-partnership-with-fox-sports-latin

The number two name in mixed martial arts is finally beginning its international expansion as it was announced Tuesday it had signed a 'multi-year partnership agreement' to make FOX Sports 'the exclusive carrier of Bellator throughout the entirety of Latin America'.

According to a press release, FOX Sports Latin America acquired the exclusive rights to televise Bellator MMA events and content - including Bellator 360, previous live events and other specials - in all of Latin America in approximately 50 million homes. The deal is set to kick off in October of 2013. In addition, beginning in 2015, 25 live Bellator events per year will air throughout the network including 'in-territory live events', which will air on FOX Sports and FOX SportsPlay.com.

FOX Sports Latin America will first air Bellator's November 2nd pay-per-view event for free. The card is headlined by a light heavyweight bout between Tito Ortiz and Quinton 'Rampage' Jackson. That event will air on pay-per-view in North America.


"FOX Sports Latin America has been looking for the premier mixed martial arts organization to partner with, and Bellator is the perfect fit. We are thrilled to make Bellator the widest distributed MMA promotion in Latin America and Brazil, reaching more than 50 million homes from day one" said Carlos Martinez, President of FOX International Channels Latin America, through a release. "We are also very excited to be able to work as partners with Bellator to produce large scale Bellator events throughout Latin America and to produce reality shows in key territories. This partnership is a long term relationship that has virtually unlimited potential."


"We've now taken a monumental next step forward in the evolution of the global brand that is Bellator," said Bellator CEO Bjorn Rebney via release. "To have partnered with FOX Sports, Latin America's largest and most powerful sports network is the perfect fit for Bellator in this incredibly vital region. This is just the beginning of what Bellator and FOX Sports International will build into the largest worldwide alliance in combat sports history. The possibilities that surround this alliance are nearly endless, including live events in key Latin American markets and the distribution of unique Bellator content exclusively for FOX Sports."

Bellator MMA currently is broadcast in approximately 98 million homes in the U.S. on Spike TV. The MMA organization also airs in 26 million households in the U.K. on the VIVA channel. Both stations are Viacom-owned properties.
 
I doubt that Dana cares much, considering how they have a deal with Televisa.
 
Exactly. Iv done some research about that. Brazil is not latin america because they dont have any relations with spain, long story short.

Portuguese is a Romance (Latin) language and close to Spanish Castilian. Brazil is a Latin American country.
 
"Until 2015, no other live events will be broadcast throughout FOX Sports Latin America due to existing pan-regional and Brazil-specific rights deals that extend through the end of 2014. Once the 2015 threshold is crossed, however, Bellator is allowed to do everything from live events in Latin American territories to exclusive reality and shoulder programming as well."

This is of course assuming that Bellator is still a going concern in 2015.
 
"Until 2015, no other live events will be broadcast throughout FOX Sports Latin America due to existing pan-regional and Brazil-specific rights deals that extend through the end of 2014. Once the 2015 threshold is crossed, however, Bellator is allowed to do everything from live events in Latin American territories to exclusive reality and shoulder programming as well."

This is of course assuming that Bellator is still a going concern in 2015.

That's only 15 months away and will be in the middle of bellators next "season" of 8 man tournaments. I highly doubt they'll fold by then.
 
UFC couldn't care less. UFC use to air on Fox Sports Latin America. That is until they signed with Televisia which is a Latin American Network. Televisia went as far to form a subscribtion Channel that airs UFC 24/7. FoxSports Latin is simply trying to fill a hole left in their programming by the UFC going to a much more lucrative deal. This has zero effect on UFC domestic Fox deal.
 
That's only 15 months away and will be in the middle of bellators next "season" of 8 man tournaments. I highly doubt they'll fold by then.

Yeah just 15 short months. In that time UFC has it's own content running 24/7 on one Channel and airing live events on TDN.
 
Yeah just 15 short months. In that time UFC has it's own content running 24/7 on one Channel and airing live events on TDN.

Ufc has already oversaturated the market IMHO. They should be focussing on quality over quantity at this point. Bellator has the quality, quantity, and the price is right...it's just a matter of gaining more exposure which is exactly what they are doing.
 
BREAKING NEWS: The UFC has countered Bellator's move with FOX by signing a deal with Viacom South Pole. The UFC will now be broadcasted to 50 million Penguins in Antartica.

Wow this is soooo lame.
Still got a smile though when i read south pole onward...:)
 
Fox Sports LATIN AMERICA

LOL, who even gets that channel?

It's South America's version of espn. Pretty much everyone with a tv down there gets it. Its the south american equivalent of the UFC being on in prime time.
 
Ufc has already oversaturated the market IMHO. They should be focussing on quality over quantity at this point. Bellator has the quality, quantity, and the price is right...it's just a matter of gaining more exposure which is exactly what they are doing.

What the hell are you talking about? UFC events air free in Latin America. If UFC is oversaturating the market then what the hell is Bellator doing. If that were true Bellator would just be 100% oversaturation. Bellator is hoping to get overflow audience from the UFC. People don't watch Bellator as an alternative to UFC they watch it as a supplement. 99% of Bellators audience watch UFC the same cant be saidd the other way around.
 
It's South America's version of espn. Pretty much everyone with a tv down there gets it.

It's like the #5 sports network in Brazil. I would expect ESPN latin america to be the espn of latin america.
 
What the hell are you talking about? UFC events air free in Latin America. If UFC is oversaturating the market then what the hell is Bellator doing. If that were true Bellator would just be 100% oversaturation. Bellator is hoping to get overflow audience from the UFC. People don't watch Bellator as an alternative to UFC they watch it as a supplement. 99% of Bellators audience watch UFC the same cant be saidd the other way around.

Overflow? Lol. This is Viacom slowly tightening up the guillotine my friend
 
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