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Updated · MMA Fighting · Jun 23
Matt Brown Dismisses MVP MMA’s 9.3 Million Ratings Win Over UFC’s 7 Million
Updated
Updated · MMA Fighting · Jun 23

Matt Brown Dismisses MVP MMA’s 9.3 Million Ratings Win Over UFC’s 7 Million

2 articles · Updated · MMA Fighting · Jun 23

Summary

  • 9.3 million average U.S. viewers for MVP MMA beat the UFC White House card’s 7 million, prompting Ronda Rousey and Jake Paul to tout the Netflix event as a ratings victory.
  • Matt Brown said the celebration is overblown because the MVP card was quickly forgotten, while the UFC White House event is still driving discussion more than a week later.
  • 17 million peak viewers were reported for both cards, but Brown argued platform scale matters—Netflix’s far larger subscriber base makes MVP’s edge less threatening than the raw averages suggest.
  • Brown said UFC executives are unlikely to care unless MVP MMA proves it can stage a second card and build a sustainable business, with UFC still awaiting fuller global numbers and Conor McGregor’s July return ahead.

Insights

With Ronda Rousey retired again, can Jake Paul's MVP build a real MMA dynasty or was its ratings victory a short-lived fluke?
UFC lost $30 million on its White House card. Was this a massive blunder or a genius move to secure its media empire?