Rapidly Changing Fight Business

The fight business is transforming at an unprecedented pace, and no one seems to be taking notice. The rate of change is so rapid that it’s hard to keep up.

2023: A Year of Activity

This year has been one of the most active in history, with a seemingly endless stream of major events taking place. It’s almost as if 20 years of activity have been crammed into a single year. To name a few, the UFC and WWE merged to form TKO, Vince McMahon sold a large portion of his stock shortly after the merger, UFC 295 took place at Madison Square Garden, Francis Ngannou left to box Tyson Fury in Saudi Arabia, and KSA invested $100 million into the fight business.

Conclusion

The fight business is undergoing a period of intense change, and it’s important to stay up to date with the latest developments. This year has been particularly eventful, and it’s likely that more changes are on the horizon.

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