Eddie Hearn announces plans to sign more UFC fighters at press conference, featuring Tom Aspinall, Michael Page, and Israel Adesanya imagery.
Eddie Hearn announces plans to sign more UFC fighters at press conference, featuring Tom Aspinall, Michael Page, and Israel Adesanya imagery.
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Eddie Hearn plans to sign more UFC fighters following Aspinall-Matchroom deal

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Boxing promoter Eddie Hearn revealed plans to represent additional UFC fighters after signing heavyweight champion Tom Aspinall to his Matchroom Talent Agency last week, amid growing fighter dissatisfaction with UFC pay and interest from stars like Michael Page and Israel Adesanya. Hearn hinted at a potential 'revolution' in MMA compensation.

Last Friday, Eddie Hearn's Matchroom Talent Agency signed UFC heavyweight champion Tom Aspinall to a commercial advisory deal focused on sponsorships and business opportunities outside the octagon—see prior coverage on the announcement. This move, amid UFC CEO Dana White's poaching of boxer Conor Benn for Zuffa Boxing in a reported $15 million deal, has sparked backlash over pay disparities.

Hearn criticized UFC earnings, noting Aspinall's record-breaking events at London's O2 Arena generate massive revenue yet pay less than lesser boxing bouts. "I come from a world where, if a fighter was generating that much revenue, they would be making five, six, seven times more," Hearn told The Ariel Helwani Show. He highlighted Benn's pay as 10-15 times Aspinall's, despite UFC's $7.7 billion media deal.

The Aspinall deal followed his October 2025 UFC 321 no-contest against Ciryl Gane due to eye pokes, requiring surgeries and drawing White's criticism. Hearn recalled Aspinall's initial surprise: "The first conversation... he actually said, ‘Why? Why are you interested in me?'"

Since then, around a dozen UFC fighters—including Michael Page, Aljamain Sterling, Israel Adesanya, and Sean O'Malley—have approached Matchroom. "We’ve had a dozen fighters approach us from the UFC," Hearn said, planning to sign several. "It’s almost like a revolution, and it’s going to be really interesting."

Hearn will proceed quietly amid ongoing tensions with White, who has personally called him out.

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X discussions focus on Eddie Hearn's plans to sign more UFC fighters after Tom Aspinall joined Matchroom Talent Agency, with Hearn predicting a 'revolution' in MMA pay due to UFC dissatisfaction. Reactions include excitement over potential better deals, skepticism from Sean O'Malley about risking UFC relations, and criticism of UFC pay compared to boxing.

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UFC champion Tom Aspinall shakes hands with Eddie Hearn announcing Matchroom Talent Agency deal.
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UFC heavyweight champion Tom Aspinall signs commercial deal with Eddie Hearn's Matchroom Talent Agency

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UFC heavyweight champion Tom Aspinall has signed a commercial and advisory deal with boxing promoter Eddie Hearn's new Matchroom Talent Agency to manage his brand and boost earnings outside the octagon, while remaining contracted to the UFC. Announced on March 5, 2026, the move is influenced by Conor Benn's reported £11m ($15m) Zuffa Boxing deal and underscores MMA fighter pay concerns amid tensions between Hearn and UFC president Dana White.

UFC heavyweight champion Tom Aspinall has hired boxing promoter Eddie Hearn as his new manager, sparking discussions about his compensation. At a London press conference, Hearn expressed astonishment at Aspinall's current earnings, suggesting they should be ten times higher. The move aims to boost Aspinall's profile ahead of his return to the octagon.

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UFC heavyweight champion Tom Aspinall has voiced strong support for Jon Jones amid the latter's contract dispute with UFC CEO Dana White over the June 14, 2026, White House event. Aspinall questions why the promotion isn't offering Jones the financial respect he deserves, citing past high-value offers.

Former UFC champion Jon Jones has publicly requested his release from the promotion following a dispute with CEO Dana White over his exclusion from the upcoming White House event. Jones claims negotiations for a spot on the June 14 card were ongoing until a lowball offer ended talks, while White insists Jones was never seriously considered due to health concerns. The feud highlights tensions between the fighter and the UFC amid Jones' storied career.

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UFC CEO Dana White stated that Jon Jones was never considered for the upcoming UFC Freedom 250 event at the White House, attributing the decision to the fighter's health issues and retirement status. The card, announced during UFC 326, features Ilia Topuria versus Justin Gaethje in the main event and Alex Pereira against Ciryl Gane for the interim heavyweight title in the co-main. Jones responded with deleted social media posts questioning the negotiations and his status with the promotion.

Building on last week's details of the historic UFC White House event, CEO Dana White announced that the full fight card for the June 14, 2026, spectacle will be revealed during Saturday's UFC 326 broadcast. The card features six or seven bouts amid speculation involving Conor McGregor and Jon Jones.

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The UFC returns to Mexico City on February 28, 2026, with Fight Night headlined by former flyweight champion Brandon Moreno facing short-notice opponent Lone’er Kavanagh. Moreno seeks to rebound from recent losses, while the co-main event pits Marlon Vera against David Martinez. Fighters like Daniel Zellhuber and Ailin Perez also aim to shine in front of hometown crowds.

 

 

 

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