UFC Event at the White House

UFC 白宮格鬥賽


Introduction

The UFC had a big fight event at the White House. Many people watched it on Paramount+.

UFC 在白宮舉辦了一場大型格鬥賽,許多人透過 Paramount+ 觀看。

Main Body

The event celebrated the USA and President Trump. There were seven fights. Justin Gaethje won a big title. The UFC spent 60 million dollars on the event.

這次活動旨在慶祝美國與川普總統。現場共有七場對決,Justin Gaethje 贏得了重大冠軍頭銜。UFC 在此次活動中花費了 6,000 萬美元。

Paramount+ had 8.2 million viewers. This is a record for them. But other sports have more viewers. For example, the Super Bowl has many more people.

Paramount+ 擁有 820 萬名觀眾,這對他們來說是紀錄新高。但其他運動項目的觀眾人數更多,例如超級盃的觀看人數就多得多。

Dana White and Joe Rogan said many people would watch. They were wrong. The UFC lost 30 million dollars. But now the company wants to bring WWE to the White House.

Dana White 和 Joe Rogan 曾表示會有很多人觀看,但他們想錯了。UFC 虧損了 3,000 萬美元,但現在公司希望能將 WWE 也帶到白宮。

Conclusion

The event helped Paramount+ get new users. It also made the UFC more famous.

這次活動幫助 Paramount+ 獲得了新用戶,也讓 UFC 更加出名。

Vocabulary Learning

Money & Numbers

When we talk about money in English, we put the symbol ($) before the number.

  • $60 million → A very large amount of money.
  • $30 million → Another large amount.

Key Word: Lost In this story, "lost" does not mean a missing key. It means the company spent more money than they made.

  • Spent 60M60M* \rightarrowLost*Lost30M

Comparing Things

To show that one thing is bigger or more than another, we use more.

  • More viewers \rightarrow A higher number of people watching.
  • More famous \rightarrow More people know who they are.

Pattern: [Thing A] has more [Noun] than [Thing B]. Example: The Super Bowl has more people than the UFC.

Vocabulary Learning

event (n.)
A planned public or social occasion
Example:The party was a great event.
celebrated (v.)
Did something special for a person or a holiday
Example:We celebrated my birthday with a cake.
title (n.)
A championship or a special name for a winner
Example:The boxer won the world title.
viewers (n.)
People who watch a television program
Example:The show has millions of viewers.
record (n.)
The best or most amount ever achieved
Example:He set a new record for the fastest run.
famous (adj.)
Known by many people
Example:The actor is very famous in his country.
Practice A2 words in a crossword
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