Tom Brady, Williams sisters among 23 celebrity investors in UFC


Nearly two dozen celebrities, including New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady, along with tennis stars Serena and Venus Williams and Maria Sharapova are new investors in the Ultimate Fighting Championship, WME-IMG announced.
WME-IMG is the majority owner of the UFC since buying the property for $4 billion in July.
Other celebrity investors include actors Ben Affleck, Mark Wahlberg, and Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton.
None of the celebrity investments were disclosed in the announcement, but some of the investors are clients of WME-IMG.
Ari Emanuel, co-chief executive of WME-IMG, says the UFC has gone beyond a niche sport.
"They would always ask for tickets,” Emanuel said to the Wall Street Journal. “I think it’s a mainstream sport now."
According to the Journal, the talent agency wants to add more programming on the UFC’s digital subscription service, and wants to see more UFC fighters in other entertainment interest, such as movies.
The next UFC pay-per-view is UFC 204, which will take place Saturday in Portland, Ore.
- Scooby Axson
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