Dana White has successfully turned the UFC into a billion-dollar giant that serves as the ultimate platform for MMA fighters chasing glory. For years, the UFC has relied on a network of smaller promotions to season its future stars, but in a surprising move that signals a major strategic shift, White is cutting off a major promotion.

Next year, the UFC will enter its historic Paramount+ CBS era, and many anticipated that roster changes and a seismic shift in content would be reviewed as the promotion transitions to its new broadcasting partners. However, the head honcho cutting Legacy Fighting Alliance (LFA) and four other MMA promotions from Fight Pass has caught everyone off guard.

Dana White ends partnership with LFA and multiple regional MMA promotions

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