UFC and FOX Networks Group Asia sign a multi-year deal to showcase live events and original UFC programing to fans in the Philippines.
UFC and FOX Networks Group Asia announced their multi-year media-rights deal in the Philippines that will see the streaming of UFC’s 42 live events in 2019, including its prestigious Pay-Per-View (PPV) events and original programming, on video-streaming service FOX+. The first event is the highly anticipated flyweight championship “superfight” between UFC flyweight champion Henry Cejudo and UFC bantamweight champion TJ Dillashaw. It will be streamed live this Sunday, January 20, starting at 11am on FOX+ with a catch up option post the live event.
FOX+ is FOX Networks Group Asia’s video-streaming service available on Android and iOS devices as well as on Apple TV and select Android TVs. A free 30-day trial is available for new subscribers.
“We are thrilled to extend our partnership with our long-standing partner, FOX Networks Group Asia,” said UFC Vice President APAC, Kevin Chang. “This agreement allows us to continue serving our passionate fans in the Philippines with the premier MMA programming in the world. The popularity of MMA continues to grow across Asia with UFC’s fan base in the Philippines increasing at an exponential rate. UFC social media accounts have also experienced tremendous growth over the past five years. With Facebook fans growing 107 percent and YouTube subscribers increasing by 1200 percent, these massive surges in consumer engagement illustrate the strength in UFC’s brand and the opportunity for further growth in the market.”
“We are very pleased to announce this long-term rights agreement with UFC. Customer Feedback has shown that there is an increasing demand for UFC in the Philippines. We are excited to give the Philippine audience another strong reason to download FOX+, now the home of all UFC events,” said Jude Turcuato, senior vice president and general manager of FOX Networks Group Philippines.
UFC’s commitment to the Asia-Pacific region has driven exponential brand growth with increases in fandom, live events and local MMA talent. Last month, UFC announced it will open the world’s largest MMA training facility in Asia, offering professional athletes of all disciplines in the region the opportunity to hone their skills and push the boundaries of athletic performance at the UFC Performance Institute in Shanghai.