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Papa Johns latest QSR sponsor for UFC

April 9, 2025 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

UFC 314 will be flush with new sponsor. The latest in the Quick Serve Restaurant (QSR for short) category is Papa Johns. The Atlanta, Georgia-based company will have Octagon branding, ads during telecast and social media support for UFC 314.

It will be Papa Johns’ first time in the Octagon at UFC 314 taking place this Saturday at the Kaseya Center in Miami, Florida. This is a one-off for Papa Johns with the opportunity to secure another big-named brand for its portfolio. You may recall that Dave’s Hot Chicken did one-offs with the UFC before eventually inking a long-term deal last month.

Notably, as pointed out by SBJ, Dave’s Hot Chicken’s deal is non-exclusive as Wingstop is the official wing for the promotion. With the recruitment of Papa Johns, the UFC is closing in on securing several top QSR brands.

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