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The UFC has revealed its first global fight kit partner.

On Wednesday, the promotion announced that they will be partnering with Crypto.com on a long-term basis where the cryptocurrency site - the first of its kind to partner with the UFC - will have their branding on on athlete’s fight kits in competition, as well as the corners for the fighters.

Sportico is reporting that the partnership is a 10-year deal for $175 million.

The new fight kits are set to be revealed at Saturday’s UFC 264 event, which will be headlined by the third meeting between Dustin Poirier and Conor McGregor.

“This is a partnership between two companies that are the best at what they do,” said UFC President Dana White in a release. “No company has done more to grow the popularity of combat sports than UFC, and now we’re one of the biggest sports brands on the planet. We can help Crypto.com reach more people around the world through the strength of our brand.”

In addition to the fight kit sponsorship, the UFC also revealed that the partnership will include in-octagon branding during all pay-per-view events and Dana White’s Contender Series.

According to ESPN, “Fighters will not get a direct cut of the UFC’s deal with Crypto.com, a source said. However, they will be able to broker individual deals with the cryptocurrency company and be used as paid brand ambassadors.”

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Source: MMA Fighting

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Dak Prescott and the Cowboys are firing back at a report claiming the QB turned down a 5-year, $175 MILLION contract extension ... saying that offer simply never hit the table.

NFL Network's Ian Rapoport says he spoke with Prescott's agent and reps from the team ... and they confirmed contract discussions between the two sides have only consisted so far of the length of the deal -- not money numbers.

Of course, ex-NFL QB and current league analyst Chris Simms reported this week that he's heard otherwise.

Simms -- speaking on 105.3 The Fan -- claimed he was told by "some people who are in the know" that Dak was poo-pooing a 5-year deal that would pay him roughly $35 mil per year.

"He wants a four-year deal," Simms says. "If they do agree to a five-year deal, they would like a really big number at the end of that fifth year to cover their butts for what the market might be at the position five years from now."

"And, I’ve heard he’s asking for somewhere like north of $45 million in that fifth year."

But, Rapoport reported Thursday, "The two sides have never discussed such scenarios or anything like it. Dak wants a shorter deal, the Cowboys want a longer one. July 15 is the deadline."

Currently, Prescott is scheduled to play on the franchise tag in 2020 ... which would pay him around $33 million this season.

Source: TMZ Sports

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