It's official: Jake Paul's MVP is '100%' staying in MMA after record-breaking Rousey vs. Carano debut
MVP co-founder Nakisa Bidarian is all-in on a future in the MMA business after Saturday's Ronda Rousey fight shattered the sport's U.S. viewership record.
Netflix and Jake Paul’s Most Valuable Promotions (MVP) entered the MMA space with a bang this past weekend. The Ronda Rousey vs. Gina Carano card broke the sport’s all-time U.
S. viewership record , opening the door for more potential events in the future after a strong debut. MVP co-founder Nakisa Bidarian assured the MMA community Tuesday on “The Ariel Helwani Show” that the promotion is here to stay in the space.
While no discussions have been held yet with Netflix about the future, Bidarian says the hope is to snowball these initial efforts into something even greater. "One hundred percent, MVP is in the MMA business,” Bidarian told Uncrowned. “There is a clear opportunity to create an alternative avenue for fighters that truly represents the best of the sport and is fighters first.
Our hope is that's with our partners at Netflix. We've been very fortunate with the outreach we've gotten around what we did and what we accomplished and what we delivered. " Neither MVP nor Netflix are strangers to big events.
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