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WSOF announces New Year’s Eve Show in New York

October 18, 2016 by Jason Cruz 6 Comments

The World Series of Fighting announced a New Year’s Eve show in New York which will feature a trio of main events that will be broadcast on NBC Sports and on NBC the afternoon of December 31st. Justin Gaethje will defend his lightweight title against Joao Zeferino.  Jon Fitch will face Jake Shields and Marlon […]

Filed Under: NBC, NBC Sports Network, TV, World Series of Fighting

WSOF 33 draws 146,000 viewers on NBCSN

October 10, 2016 by Jason Cruz 5 Comments

World Series of Fighting 33 drew 146,000 viewers on Friday night on NBC Sports Network according to Sports TV Ratings. In addition, it drew 51,000 viewers in the Adult 18-49 demo.  The event featured David Branch and Vinny Magalhaes with Branch earning the win.  The event aired from 11:00pm-2:00am ET. Payout Perspective: The late night […]

Filed Under: NBC Sports Network, ratings, TV, World Series of Fighting

Tax set on MMA events in New York

August 20, 2016 by Jason Cruz 1 Comment

Law360.com reports that mixed martial arts events and other combat sports in New York state will pay more than 8 percent tax on gross receipts in addition to other tax terms in New York when the sport becomes officially legal on September 1st. The UFC will debut in New York on November 12th in Madison […]

Filed Under: Bellator, UFC, World Series of Fighting

WSOF 31: 126,000 viewers

June 20, 2016 by Jason Cruz 1 Comment

World Series of Fighting 31 drew just 126,000 viewers on NBC Sports Network Friday night per Sports TV Ratings.  It was the second-lowest viewership ever for the organization. The televised event went up against Bellator 156 on Spike TV Friday night.  Bellator did not fare well in ratings either as it drew 482,000 viewers which […]

Filed Under: NBC Sports Network, ratings, TV, World Series of Fighting

Branch, Fitch top WSOF 30 salaries

April 5, 2016 by Jason Cruz 7 Comments

MMA Junkie reports the salaries from WSOF 30 held this past weekend in Las Vegas.  The salary information was obtained from the Nevada State Athletic Commission. David Branch was the top earner making $130,000 ($65K/$65K). Via MMA Junkie: David Branch: $130,000 (includes $65,000 win bonus) def. Clifford Starks: $15,000 Jon Fitch: $70,000 (includes $35,000 win […]

Filed Under: payouts, World Series of Fighting

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