Viewership Of Trump's UFC Fight Didn't Get Anywhere Near βSuper Bowl-Type Numbersβ

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Viewership numbers for last weekend's UFC Freedom 250 event at the White House fell far short of what its supporters were predicting, according toΒ Nielsen and Adobe Analytics data shared by Paramount+.
"Weβre expecting Super Bowl-type numbers for this fight,ββ UFC CEO Dana White said earlier this month. The 2026 Super Bowl averaged 125.6 million viewers.Β
Likewise, Secretary of State Marco Rubio envisioned a fight in which a billion people tuned in.
But Paramount+ reported just 17 million viewers across the U.S. and Latin America during UFC Freedom 250, meaning White was short by about 108 million viewers, and Rubio by approximately 980 million.
Itβs also worth noting that Paramount, which exclusively streamed UFC Freedom 250, only has about 80 million subscribers.
Still, the event, which President Donald Trump dubbed βone of the most exciting days in the History of our fabled White House,β did break a January UFC record of five million average viewers for UFC 324.
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