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Fight Network

Fight Network is a Canadian-based dedicated to combat sports, providing 24/7 programming focused on , , , , and other disciplines, including live events, news, analysis, documentaries, and lifestyle content. Owned by Corporation, a global media company headquartered in , , the network serves audiences across , , , and the through cable, satellite, telecommunications providers, and streaming platforms such as and . The network traces its origins to 2004, when Toronto entrepreneur Todd Goldsbie received approval from the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications (CRTC) to launch a called The Fight Network (TFN), aimed at filling a gap in combat sports broadcasting in . Ownership transferred to industry veteran Mike R. Garrow in February 2005 under the subsidiary First Canadian American Holding Company, leading to the channel's official launch on September 22, 2005, initially available on in and . Early programming emphasized , wrestling, and emerging , drawing from international feeds and original productions to build a dedicated viewer base. In April 2011, the channel rebranded to simply Fight Network, reflecting its expanded scope and international ambitions, and it has since grown into a key player in the combat sports media landscape. Under Anthem's ownership—acquired through a series of expansions in the —the network has broadened its distribution, securing deals with providers like the National Cable Television Cooperative (NCTC) and extending its international reach. Notable milestones include acquiring rights to broadcast events from promotions such as KSW and Wrestling, solidifying its role as a comprehensive hub for fight enthusiasts worldwide.

History

Launch and early operations

The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) approved the establishment of TFN – The Fight Network on January 30, 2004, as a national English-language Category 2 specialty television service dedicated to sports programming, including news, analysis, and educational content related to , wrestling, and . The approval was granted to applicant Todd Goldsbie on behalf of a to be incorporated, with a focus on up to 100% of the schedule devoted to sports themes drawn from CRTC categories such as sports non-event coverage and human interest features. The channel launched on September 22, 2005, under the leadership of founder Mike R. Garrow, who had acquired control from Goldsbie earlier that year in February 2005, operating initially through The Fight Network Inc. as a subsidiary of First Canadian American Holding Company. Distribution was limited at launch to Rogers Cable systems in Ontario and New Brunswick, marking a modest entry into the Canadian market. Early programming emphasized highlights and analysis of boxing, professional wrestling, and martial arts, including documentaries and talk shows, with a key addition being the January 2005 acquisition of a majority stake in the popular radio program Live Audio Wrestling, which was syndicated under the Fight Network Radio banner to build audience engagement ahead of the TV debut. Ownership transitioned in 2007 when all shares of The Fight Network Inc. were transferred from Garrow to Blackout Communications Inc., followed by several organizational restructurings that positioned Fight Media Inc. as the controlling entity by the late . The network faced significant early hurdles, including restricted agreements that confined its reach to select regional providers, and stiff from dominant sports broadcasters like TSN, which already covered major combat sports events and limited niche opportunities for emerging channels. These challenges persisted through 2010, when subsequent investments by provided a pathway for expansion.

Investments and rebranding

In December 2010, made a significant in The Fight Network through a firm he controlled, acquiring a substantial ownership stake alongside other shareholders and assuming the role of CEO, which injected capital to support expanded distribution and content acquisition. This funding enabled key strategic moves, including a in April 2011 from The Fight Network to Fight Network, timed with the event in and featuring a refreshed alongside a targeted marketing campaign to broaden appeal. To further improve viewing quality, the network introduced its high-definition feed in March 2013, starting with availability on systems. Supported by the investment, Fight Network expanded its programming lineup between 2011 and 2016, emphasizing greater coverage of and while forging partnerships to secure rights for live event broadcasts. A pivotal content addition came in March 2015, when Fight Network obtained exclusive Canadian broadcast rights to TNA Wrestling programming, encompassing flagship shows like Impact! and Xplosion as well as archival matches, significantly enhancing its wrestling offerings. These developments contributed to robust subscriber growth, bolstered by carriage agreements with leading Canadian providers including Bell Fibe and , which extended the network's potential reach to over 10 million households by 2016.

Anthem acquisition and expansions

In January 2017, Sports & Entertainment acquired a majority stake in (TNA), which was subsequently rebranded as Impact Wrestling, thereby integrating the promotion into 's broader portfolio that already included Fight Network as its Canadian broadcast partner for TNA content. This ownership shift, building on Fight Network's exclusive Canadian rights to TNA programming secured in 2015 (which ended in 2024 with a new multi-year deal for starting in 2025), facilitated deeper synergies between the network and the wrestling entity under 's control. The transition led to operational streamlining, including staff cuts at Fight Network and related properties, as the company addressed financial pressures from the acquisition amid reported losses. Anthem's full control over Wrestling solidified Fight Network's role within a growing of sister properties, including the 2016 acquisition of and the 2019 majority stake in and , enabling expanded distribution and content sharing across platforms. Post-acquisition, Anthem enhanced its capabilities, leveraging a centralized playout and center in alongside facilities in Nashville and Europe to support Fight Network's output and cross-promote content from Anthem-owned MMA promotions like . These developments allowed for integrated programming strategies, such as airing Invicta events on Fight Network to bolster its combat sports lineup. In 2024, Fight Network secured exclusive Canadian broadcast rights to the Professional Fighters League's (PFL) inaugural , comprising all eight live MMA events and positioning the network as the primary domestic outlet for the 's content following PFL's acquisition of . By 2025, amid industry-wide shifts toward streaming and ad-supported platforms—including PFL's reformatting of its events under a unified brand without the separate Bellator —Fight Network maintained its emphasis on live sports coverage without reported major ownership changes, continuing multi-platform distribution including integrations with services like and to adapt to evolving viewer habits.

Programming

News and original content

Fight Network's news and original content features the flagship program Fight News Now, a daily news show delivering updates on , , , and developments, including event previews and interviews with fighters and industry figures. Hosted by John Ramdeen and John Pollock, the program airs in-studio segments from the network's headquarters, focusing on current events and analysis to provide contextual insights into combat sports. Launched following Anthem Sports & Entertainment's 2011 acquisition and rebranding of the network, Fight News Now emphasizes non-live programming that highlights fighter profiles and industry trends through expert commentary. Additional original series include Retrospective, which profiles prominent fighters and their careers; Diary, an all-access look at fighters' preparations on event days; In 60, concise breakdowns of key moments and news; and After The Fight, offering post-event analysis and reactions. These productions prioritize behind-the-scenes perspectives and analytical depth across combat sports. Since Anthem's ownership, Fight Network has enhanced digital integration, making clips from these shows available online and expanding to streaming platforms such as , , and for broader access to podcasts and short-form content. This evolution, accelerating in the mid-2010s, supports the network's focus on contextualizing events through interviews and trends without relying on live broadcasts.

Combat sports events

Fight Network provides extensive coverage of mixed martial arts (MMA) events, leveraging its affiliation with parent company to broadcast live and replayed fights from , including full fight cards and post-fight analysis. Since 2024, the network has held exclusive Canadian rights to (PFL) events, such as the Bellator Champions Series, featuring complete bouts from regular seasons, playoffs, and championships with integrated commentary. Select UFC events are complemented by recaps from the network's original news programming. In boxing, Fight Network airs live title fights and undercards from major promotions, including Top Rank and Golden Boy Promotions, emphasizing high-profile matchups in various weight classes. These broadcasts highlight strategic bouts, such as world championship defenses, delivered in high definition with multi-angle replays for key moments. The network's kickboxing lineup features tournament-style events from Glory Kickboxing and K-1 World MAX, focusing on intense striking competitions and grand prix formats that showcase international talent. Grappling coverage includes highlights and replays from submission tournaments like the ADCC World Championships and Brazilian jiu-jitsu (BJJ) events, prioritizing no-gi and gi-based competitions with expert breakdowns. Combat sports events dominate Fight Network's weekend programming in 2025, typically airing from Fridays through Sundays starting at 11 AM ET, to capture peak viewership with a mix of live action and curated replays.

Professional wrestling

Fight Network has served as a key broadcaster for content since acquiring Canadian rights to Impact Wrestling (formerly , or ) in March 2015, including the flagship weekly program and companion show . This agreement enabled the network to air episodes featuring scripted storylines, high-stakes matches, and wrestler promos, often taped at live events in the United States and , such as those at in . The programming emphasizes Impact Wrestling's signature athleticism through the X-Division and hardcore elements like multi-man ladder matches, setting it apart from more entertainment-focused promotions. Following Anthem Sports & Entertainment's acquisition of Impact Wrestling in 2017, Fight Network integrated deeper into the promotion's ecosystem, leveraging shared ownership to expand distribution and include cross-promotions with sister network AXS TV, which airs TNA iMPACT! live in the United States. This synergy allowed for broader access to archival content, such as classic matches and retrospectives, enhancing viewer engagement with the promotion's history of innovative formats like Ultimate X. Pay-per-view events, including major spectacles like Slammiversary, are primarily streamed on TNA+, but Fight Network supplements with highlights, replays, and related programming to maintain momentum between weekly episodes. In 2025, Fight Network continues to feature TNA iMPACT! in regular Thursday night slots in , airing episodes 13 days after their exclusive debut on , ensuring delayed but consistent access to fresh content amid the promotion's ongoing live tapings and event cycles. This schedule supports Wrestling's narrative arcs, including title defenses and faction rivalries, while occasional specials draw on the promotion's legacy to appeal to longtime fans. The network's focus remains on delivering the promotion's blend of athletic prowess and dramatic intensity, fostering a dedicated audience in .

Specialized formats

Fight Network has produced several reality series that delve into the training and lifestyle aspects of combat sports athletes, offering viewers an intimate look at the rigors of preparation and competition. One notable example is Master Toddy’s Tuff Girls, a Muay Thai-focused training camp series that followed 14 women living and training together under renowned trainer Master Toddy in an elimination-style contest for professional fighting opportunities. Similar programs explore the daily challenges faced by fighters, highlighting the physical and mental demands of martial arts lifestyles beyond the ring. These shows emphasize cultural immersion in disciplines like Muay Thai, providing educational content on technique and perseverance. The network's documentary offerings include in-depth profiles on fighters' careers, capturing pivotal moments and personal journeys in combat sports. The Retrospective series features interviews with prominent athletes, such as former lightweight champion and welterweight contender Stephen "Wonderboy" Thompson, who recount their professional trajectories, key victories, and influences from and MMA. Additional documentaries profile wrestling figures like and legends through archival footage and personal narratives, often tying into broader event coverage like previews. These features prioritize thematic depth over event recaps, fostering appreciation for heritage. Radio and audio programming extends Fight Network's reach into interactive discussions on wrestling and MMA. Live Audio Wrestling, acquired by the network in 2005, originated as a syndicated radio with weekly call-in segments hosted by figures like John Pollock, covering match analysis, industry news, and fan questions. Following its radio tenure, the program transitioned to a format after 2017, maintaining its focus on pro wrestling and MMA while adapting to digital platforms for on-demand listening. Fight Network also incorporates coverage of traditional through short-form demonstration segments, showcasing disciplines like , , and to highlight their foundational techniques and cultural significance. Examples include live studio demos of flying kicks and diplomacy foundation performances featuring high-level forms and exhibitions. These segments often run 5-10 minutes, integrating seamlessly with broader combat sports programming to educate audiences on non-MMA . Since 2020, Fight Network has evolved its specialized formats toward streaming-optimized content, producing shorter, episodic series suitable for digital consumption. By 2025, this shift emphasizes on-demand access, with full episodes and clips available via and apps, enhancing viewer flexibility for reality recaps, documentary highlights, and audio extensions.

International presence

North American distribution

Fight Network has been distributed across major Canadian cable, satellite, and IPTV providers since its launch in 2005, including Rogers, Bell Fibe (1423 /423 SD), Shaw (323 ), and Videotron. These carriage agreements provide access to a significant portion of Canada's pay-TV subscribers through these dominant providers. Prior to the CRTC's of Category 1 services in the early , Fight Network benefited from mandatory carriage as a Category 1 discretionary , ensuring widespread until the transition to a market-based model. In the United States, Fight Network expanded distribution in 2012 and is currently carried by Optimum () on channel 244 SD, along with select regional providers such as CenturyLink (1675 HD/675 SD via PRISM Sports Plus) and Grande Communications (240 on Ultra Sports Tier). Satellite availability includes limited carriage on select platforms, though not universally on major services like ; however, the network has partnered with U.S. satellite systems for specific programming distributions in the past. Streaming options have broadened access since , with the channel available as a dedicated app on and devices, enabling over-the-air and on-demand viewing without traditional cable subscriptions. As of 2025, Fight Network's North American distribution supports a broad audience reach, combining Canadian household penetration with U.S. cable footprints and digital platforms; this scale is enhanced by synergies with parent company Anthem Sports & Entertainment's , which reaches approximately 35 million U.S. households (as of 2024). The network maintains compliance with CRTC regulations for discretionary services, including a requirement to allocate at least 14% of annual gross revenues to Canadian programming expenditures (CPE) to support domestic content production. Despite these foundations, Fight Network faces competitive pressures in securing combat sports rights from established players like , which dominates schedules, and , which streams numerous fight nights globally.

Global reach

Fight Network maintains a broad international footprint beyond , distributing its programming through dedicated feeds on cable, satellite, and telecommunications platforms in , , and the . This global expansion builds on its North American foundation to deliver combat sports content to diverse audiences worldwide. In , the network partners with local operators to reach . It is carried in by NOS (channel 150) and , providing access to subscribers across the country. In , Fight Network launched on Telenet in October 2013 as part of the Sporting Telenet package, available on channels 217 in and 628 in . saw a major rollout in December 2017 via platforms, enhancing visibility for combat sports enthusiasts. In , it broadcasts on Tivibu, channel 90, featuring live events and highlights tailored to regional interests like and MMA. Across former countries, including Bosnia, , distribution occurs through RTV Pink's Klik Pink platform, reaching over 100 cable operators and adding more than 300,000 subscribers upon launch in 2015. Additional markets include via NeoSat, Msat & Telecable. Additionally, from July 2018 to August 2020, Fight Network operated as a nightly programming block on Showcase TV in the , airing from 9:00 p.m. to sign off. The network's presence in Africa includes distribution in and via ZAP, enabling access to live fights and analysis since at least 2013, along with SAWA in the UAE via DU, JAWWY & SALAM. In the Caribbean, it is available through various and providers, supporting the channel's commitment to regional combat sports coverage. To adapt to non-English markets, Fight Network offers dubbed versions of select programming and emphasizes region-specific highlights, such as events, to engage local viewers. Digital access further extends its global reach, with international streaming available on fightnetwork.com and dedicated apps, though live events incorporate to comply with territorial rights as of 2025. These initiatives have fueled subscriber growth, with expansions like the launch contributing over 300,000 international households; broader rights deals have supported international expansion.

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