Marshall Zelaznik is an American sports industry executive and the current CEO ofGLORY kickboxing promotion.[1]
Having started his career as a lawyer,[2] Zelaznik eventually went in-house with pay-per-view television provideriN DEMAND as their vice president of programming before later accepting an offer of an executive role with theUltimate Fighting Championship (UFC).[3]
In his ten years as executive vice president andchief content officer for the UFC, Zelaznik oversaw the organization's pay-per-view and digital business and was also tasked with growing the organization's presence in markets outside of the United States. During his tenure the UFC opened up markets in the UK, Brazil,[4] Ireland, Germany, Sweden, Mexico, UAE, Japan, Korea, the Philippines, and Mexico.[5]
Zelaznik created the UFC's own in-house digital streaming platform Fight Pass, whichInc. credits with "helping build UFC's content business into one of the most widely-available sports properties in the world".[6] The UFC subsequently achieved a $4.025bn valuation - the largest-ever sports-industry acquisition, according to theNew York Times[7] - when it was sold by Zuffa LLC toEndeavor.
In the wake of the buyout ofZuffa LLC, Zelaznik was released by the new owners and replaced by their own personnel.[8]
Zelaznik subsequently accepted a role aschief executive officer of theGLORY kickboxing organization.[9] On March 14, 2020, internal Glory e-mails announced Zelaznik had resigned from Glory.[citation needed]
In June 2020 Zelaznik joined Vindex, LLC as Esports Engine's CEO.[10]
Zelaznik re-joinedGLORY as the CEO March 18, 2024.[11]
^de la Merced, Michael J. (July 11, 2016)."U.F.C. Sells Itself for $4 Billion".The New York Times.Archived from the original on November 8, 2020. RetrievedSeptember 27, 2019 – via NYTimes.com.