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TKO announces Agreement with Arizona Sports & Events Alliance

May 12, 2026 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

TKO and the Arizona Sports & Events Alliance announced a deal which would bring its portfolio of sports to the state.

The deal includes bringing the UFC, WWE, PBR and Zuffa Boxing to the state.

We’re bringing the biggest events in sports and entertainment to Arizona. 🔥

TKO and the Arizona Sports & Entertainment Alliance have announced a landmark agreement to bring marquee UFC, WWE, PBR, and Zuffa Boxing events to the state. pic.twitter.com/l4559xL7Jc

— TKO (@TKOGrp) May 12, 2026

Similar to other deals, this appears to be one of those site fee deals that keeps TKO properties going. The company can offer the UFC, WWE, PBR for a weekend. A weekend in Kansas City last year comes to mind as well as the deals they have done in Saudi Arabia. This time around, TKO is offering Zuffa Boxing which should be interesting since it has yet to hold an event outside the Apex in Las Vegas.

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