Amazon Just Made a Deal to Sell UFC Fights on Their Streaming TV Service
Amazon will now be selling UFC pay-per-view weekend fights. This also includes Saturday's UFC 222
Here Is How Amazon's UFC Fight Packages Will Work
Amazon is becoming more and more like a cable provider which is going to cut further into the profits of conventional cable TV providers like Comcast, Charter Spectrum or Dish Network.
Last year Amazon paid $50 million, for the rights to stream "Thursday Night Football" games. Currently, they are also negotiating with the NFL for the rights to stream "Thursday Night Football" again.
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