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UFC 300 Projected to Surpass 1 Million Pay-Per-View Buys

“For 300, we’re building the greatest card ever assembled.”

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As Dana White and the rest of the UFC community get set for Saturday night’s UFC 300, they are already announcing some major milestones. White said the event is now projected to eclipse the 1 million pay-per-view number, which according to Sports Business Journal’s Adam Stern would be the first time that has happened since before the pandemic.

White also said the expected gate for the event is $16.5 million, which would make it the third highest in UFC history and the highest for any card that does not include Connor McGregor.

UFC 300 will take place at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. ESPN+ or Disney bundle subscribers are eligible to purchase the event which is $69.99 up until the event starts and then moves to $79.99

“For 300, we’re building the greatest card ever assembled,” UFC CEO Dana White told Jim Rome. “Every one of th fights on this card could be a main event on a Fight Night or a pay-per-view.”

The featured match on the card has UFC Light Heavyweight Champion Alex Pereira fighting former champion Jamahal Hill.

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Report: Patrick Beverley Banned From Appearing on ESPN Studio Programs

Beverley is reportedly under investigation for a separate incident where he hurled a ball towards Pacers fans twice in the fourth quarter while on the bench.

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After Milwaukee Bucks guard Patrick Beverley declined to answer a question from and eventually directed ESPN producer Malinda Adams to leave postgame media availability on Thursday night, those in the sports media industry and beyond called him out for his unprofessional and unacceptable behavior. This occurred after Beverley asked Adams if she was subscribed to his Barstool Sports podcast, to which she replied that she was not. As a result, he informed her that he would not speak to her and soon thereafter said to remove her microphone from the media scrum.

Michael McCarthy of Front Office Sports has reported that Beverley is banned from making guest appearances on ESPN studio shows, including Get Up and First Take, after he had appeared on programming during the NBA Playoffs last year. Shams Charania of The Athletic posted on X that the league is investigating the media incident that took place after the game.

Beverley, who since apologized to Adams over the phone along with the Bucks organization, is also reportedly under investigation by the NBA surrounding an incident where he threw a basketball in the direction of Pacers fans twice in the fourth quarter of the game while on the bench. From the moment these incidents occurred, Beverley has been criticized for his behavior and could face further repercussions depending on a decision from the league. The 12-year NBA veteran will be a free agent this summer upon the expiration of his contract.

This is a developing story. More information will be added as it is learned.

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Tom Ackerman to Once Again Back Up Chip Caray Calling St. Louis Cardinals Games

If the Cardinals are the superior team in the series, I may have some fun things to call…and make it as exciting as possible.”

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Tom Ackerman, sports director at KMOX in St. Louis, will once again have the chance to call some St. Louis Cardinals games on Bally Sports Midwest. Ackerman called eight games last season as he filled in for primary play-by-play voice Chip Caray.

According to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Ackerman will be on the call this weekend as the Cardinals host the Chicago White Sox for three games. Ackerman told the newspaper this is the only assignment he has on his calendar currently, but that he is ready if more games should come available.

Ackerman was asked about getting games with struggling teams as the White Sox come in sporting a 6-25 record on the year. He told the Post-Dispatch, “If the Cardinals are the superior team in the series, I may have some fun things to call…and make it as exciting as possible.”

Ackerman co-anchors the morning show on KMOX, Total Information A.M. The station is the radio flagship for the Cardinals. In year’s past, Ackerman has called Spring Training games, however, last season was his first doing regular season games.

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Report: Michael Irvin Out at NFL Network; ‘NFL Total Access’ to End

“An NFL spokesperson said the league-wide cuts were made to ‘ensure the continued strength of our game and the business.'”

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As layoffs continue at NFL Network, Ryan Glasspiegel of the New York Post has reported NFL Hall of Famer Michael Irvin will not have his contract renewed. Irvin had been with the NFL Network since 2009.

Irvin had been a part of the network’s ‘NFL GameDay’ show, hosted by Rich Eisen, along with Kurt Warner and Steve Mariucci.

Irvin had been suspended by the network following misconduct accusations stemming from a brief encounter he had with a woman at a Phoenix hotel in February 2023. Irvin filed a $100 million defamation lawsuit in the matter, which was settled paving the way for Irvin to return last year.

Glasspiegel’s report also says the NFL Network’s ‘NFL Total Access’ show will have its final episode later this month. The show has been a part of NFL Network’s programming since 2003.

Earlier today, A.J. Perez of Front Office Sports had this report on his X account:

“The NFL concluded a round of layoffs over the last 24 hours, cuts that impacted some NFL Network employees. The league-owned cable channel is expected to have an altered programming schedule this upcoming season, sources told Front Office Sports. An NFL spokesperson said the league-wide cuts were made to ‘ensure the continued strength of our game and the business.'”

Last month, the NFL Network let go of Melissa Stark, Andrew Siciliano, James Palmer, and Will Selva.

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