Conor McGregor will remain the UFC's pay-per-view king forever following a monumental announcement.

On Monday, UFC CEO Dana White revealed the promotion had landed a seven-year $7.7 billion deal with Paramount to exclusively distribute all UFC events in the United States from 2026.

The deal will mark the end of the UFC 's PPV model under its previous rights holders, ESPN.

Starting next year, American fans now only need access to Paramount+ to watch every UFC event.

The change means that the promotion's current record books, detailing its highest-selling PPV cards of all time, are seemingly set in stone forever.

And the man who appears in all seven of the organisation's biggest-ever events couldn't be happier.

“Long live the Irish king,” McGregor wrote on Instagram, responding t

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