New York Post

Ultimate UFC insider vs. ESPN showdown coming

- amarchand@nypost.com

ESPN and top MMA reporter Ariel Helwani are entering the late stages of a negotiatio­n staredown that could end in a breakup, The Post has learned.

Helwani, 38, is comparable on UFC coverage to Adrian Wojnarowsk­i on the NBA beat. Helwani, who has nearly 2 million followers on Twitter and Instagram, built his reputation by breaking stories and being at the heart of the reporting and opinions around the fight game.

Helwani currently makes a little less than half a million dollars per year, according to sources. His current three-year deal is up in June.

He would seem to be the type of person ESPN would want to keep. UFC has proven to be a huge driver of subscripti­ons for ESPN+ and its pay-per-views. Helwani helps drive the conversati­on during the week from “SportsCent­er” to YouTube to his podcasts.

“Ariel does great work for ESPN and we expect that to continue going forward,” ESPN VP Josh Krulewitz said in a statement.

A new Helwani contract may end up happening, but it is far from assured. ESPN, with recent layoffs and with Disney watching its budgets more closely, has been tough in many personnel negotiatio­ns lately. That comes even as the network has spent billions on new NFL, NHL and MLB agreements.

Shadowing the Helwani-ESPN talks is the fact UFC president Dana

White has expressed utter disdain for Helwani.

When Helwani worked for Fox Sports, he was paid by the company that owned UFC at the time.

Helwani continued to break stories, which led to Fox Sports reportedly letting him go at White’s behest. In 2016, White stripped Helwani of his press credential­s “for life,” only to restore them days later.

White has labeled Helwani an agitator and, in a sexist remark, likened Helwani to a “girl,” implying he is weak.

This February, White referred to the reporter as a “douche” after Helwani, who is Jewish, commented on his personal Instagram about MMA fighter and actress Gina Carano’s firing by Disney after she compared the current plight of Republican­s to Jews in Nazi Germany. Well-known ESPN colleague Jeff Passan, among others, tweeted in Helwani’s defense. ESPN sent out a statement showing support three days after the incident.

As part of Helwani’s coverage of UFC, he has reported on the split of the money that the organizati­on keeps as compared to what the fighters receive, as well as other labor issues.

This has all created a potential showdown that may lead to Helwani’s exit. Helwani could use his popularity on YouTube and his podcast to leverage his social following for a more direct-toconsumer approach.

Dan Le Batard and John Skipper’s new company, Meadowlark, has shown interest in Helwani for his podcast, according to sources. Both Skipper and Le Batard used to work for ESPN. Though Helwani’s reach is more in the audio and video space, Substack, the newsletter directto-consumer platform, could be combined for Helwani to go on his own.

A handful of top political commentato­rs are reportedly already making around a million dollars through the subscripti­on service. With a social media base of 2 million to draw from, Helwani could find success as part of a multi-faceted approach.

If Helwani wants to play it safer, CBS/Showtime — which has recently expanded the reach of its UFC competitor, Bellator — is a potential landing spot, according to sources.

Helwani is best known for his MMA work, but as a huge Knicks fan by way of Montreal, he has also worked the NBA sidelines.

How this negotiatio­n plays out will say something about what ESPN is today and where sports media is headed. There is a lot going on.

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