UFC boss Dana White unveils complete lineup for 2026 events.
In an exciting turn of events, the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) has announced a series of spectacular events under a new seven-year television deal worth $7.7 billion with Paramount. UFC President Dana White is confident that his team will deliver on all plans, despite the unprecedented workload.
The announced events include 44 UFC fights, 12 Power Slap events, 14 UFC BJJ tournaments, and between 16 to 18 boxing events. The Power Slap events mark a new addition to the UFC roster, as they represent a type of combat sport not previously mentioned.
Among the UFC fights, fans can look forward to the UFC BJJ tournaments, which are part of the announced events. Intriguingly, the "Contender Series," currently consisting of 10 tournaments, may potentially double, according to White.
One American trainer has named the only boxer who could potentially beat Terence Crawford, while Fedor Emelianenko has revealed his most significant victory. Meanwhile, Sergey Pavlovich has shared his plans after UFC.
In a remarkable move, White plans to hold the most spectacular event in summer 2026 on the lawn of the White House in Washington D.C., organising a UFC event to celebrate the 250th anniversary of American independence. A special show is also planned for the same summer, taking place on the lawn of the White House.
Stay tuned for more updates as the UFC, Power Slap events, UFC BJJ tournaments, and boxing events gear up for an action-packed year ahead.
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