UFC and Meta joining forces in partnership

The companies said their multi-year partnership will give UFC the ability to use Meta’s technology platforms, services, and products.

By contributor Michelle Chapman, Associated Press
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A UFC logo in Jacksonville, Florida
Meta and UFC said they will work together to incorporate Meta’s AI glasses into UFC events (Gary McCullough/AP)

UFC is joining up with Facebook’s parent company Meta in a deal that will bring mixed martial arts to more fans around the world.

The companies said their multi-year partnership will give UFC the ability to use Meta’s technology platforms, services and products, including Meta AI, Meta Glasses, Meta Quest, Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp and Threads, so that UFC fans have more ways to view its content.

Meta and UFC, whose parent company is TKO Group, said they will work together to incorporate Meta’s AI glasses into UFC events.

“Meta has the greatest minds in tech and they are going to take fan engagement to the next level,” UFC president and chief executive Dana White said in a statement.

Mr White mentioned that Meta is already working on some innovations for a new fighter rankings system.

The deal, whose financial terms were not disclosed, will also see the Meta brand appear in UFC’s Octagon, as well as across numerous broadcasts.

Meta’s social media platform Threads will feature exclusive original UFC content.

“I love this sport and I’m looking forward to working with the UFC to let fans experience it in new ways,” Meta founder and chief executive Mark Zuckerberg said.

Mr Zuckerberg is trained in mixed martial arts and posted about completing his first jujitsu tournament in 2023.

That same year, there were talks of him and Tesla chief executive Elon Musk squaring off in a “cage match”, but the event never happened.

Mr Zuckerberg and Mr White are no strangers to each other, with Mr White joining Meta’s board of directors in January.

The Meta logo is seen at the Vivatech show in Paris
Meta donated one million dollars to Donald Trump’s inauguration fund (Thibault Camus/AP)

Both Mr Zuckerberg and Mr White are among the many high-profile business figures within the orbit of US President Donald Trump.

After Mr Trump won re-election in November, Mr Zuckerberg dined at the president-elect’s Mar-a-Lago club in Florida and Meta donated one million dollars to Mr Trump’s inauguration fund.

Other Big Tech companies such as Amazon have donated similar amounts.

Mr Trump is a longtime UFC fan and frequent attendee of major fights.

His ties with Mr White date back to 2001, when Mr White hosted a UFC at the Republican’s former casino-hotel in Atlantic City, New Jersey, the Trump Taj Mahal.

Mr Trump has also appeared with Mr White at UFC matches over the years, especially in his 2024 campaign as part of efforts to appeal to younger male voters.

Mr White has had speaking roles at the 2016, 2020 and 2024 Republican conventions and appeared on stage at Mr Trump’s election victory party in November.

Shares of Meta Platforms Inc rose slightly in midday trading, while shares of TKO Group Holdings Inc climbed more than 2%.

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