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. Fight Fan Weekly .
Newsletter at Fight Fan Weekly
Designed by Pixels 👾
Built with beehiiv
Get ready to step into the ring! FFW isn’t just another sports newsletter—it’s the ultimate fight night experience packed into your inbox.
When the FFW crew came to us, they wanted a simple and clean template that doesn’t get in the way of delivering the Big ‘Fight Fan’ Energy and timely updates his audience is looking for.
Let me break it down for you.👇
. Header .
Show them your world:
Black background + stark white text + red accents. Fight night atmosphere built from pure combat sports energy.
Text hierarchy done right. "FIGHT FAN" dominates like a champ, "WEEKLY" in red promises the consistent value. Raw impact, zero fluff.
Subheader that lands every punch. "THE FIGHTS. THE HIGHLIGHTS. THE HEAT. EVERY WEEK!" Perfect rhythm, maximum impact.
What I love about it: .
It's got a pro look but is totally badass – and hardcore fans will love it.
. The Fights .
Main event:
"THE FIGHTS" in stark red against clean white - instant visual hierarchy that screams "main card coming up."
Big visual hook up top that grabs your attention.
Then, clean data blocks below. Date, location, broadcast - everything a fight fan needs to know without the fluff.
. What I love about it: .
Perfect pre-fight brief. Clean enough for casual fans, detailed enough for hardcore bettors. Every piece of info has its place, nothing fights for attention.
. Sponsor Ad .
Convert like a champion:
Headline that sells the dream. Pure numbers, clear promise. No fluff, just "3.8 Million Podcasts" and "Automatically" doing the heavy lifting.
Copy stripped to the core. Three tight sentences, each with a clear job. Problem, solution, social proof - bang, bang, bang.
The red CTAs are all in the right place. From main product link to "FREE demo" - each one invites the perfect action at the perfect time.
. What I think about it: .
Clean text that converts. Putting in a catchy image here could make a difference in conversion, since this section sort of blends in with the rest.
. The Highlights .
Break down the news:
Don't beat around the bush - give them news that really catches our eye. "Will Be Kicked Out," "Dominates," "Sued" - each one tells its own mini-story.
Strong lead, quick context, vital details. Each story completes in 2-3 punchy sentences.
Red hyperlinks adding extra depth & boosting your click-through-rate.
A fight graphic helps break up the text for better readability.
. What I think about it: .
This isn't just a news dump - it's carefully curated fight world intel. From controversy to championship glory, each story earns its spot. Clean enough to skim, rich enough to digest.
. The Heat .
Fire up the drama:
"THE HEAT" isn't just a header - it's a promise of pure fighting words and raw emotions, delivered in bold red warning.
Quotes hit like verbal uppercuts. No paraphrasing - just straight, unfiltered fighter speak. Italics let those spicy callouts and comebacks land with extra sting.
Each beef gets just enough backstory to make sense, then lets the trash talk take center stage. Red links add depth for those who want the full war story.
What I love about it: .
This isn't just drama reporting - it's capturing fighting spirit in its purest form. From press conference heat to social media warfare, every word feels like fight night.
. The Bonus .
Serve up the dessert:
Two-line tease max, then straight to embedded gold. No fancy formatting needed - let the content bang.
That embedded post is key to this section. It's fun and boosts clicks.
What I love about it: .
This isn't just a bonus section - it's the perfect bait for curious readers. Bold visuals + playful hooks = guaranteed clicks.
. Footer .
Sign off with authority:
Red "THAT'S ALL" header, three-line goodbye, crew sign-off with fist emoji. Every element knows its place.
Feedback rating system speaks fighter language. CHAMPION to MISMATCH scale makes feedback feel like judging a title fight. Pure fight world DNA.
Conclusion .
Fight Fan Weekly proves you can deliver serious fight coverage without losing that street-level energy. Each section knows exactly what it needs to do - inform, hype, or entertain - while keeping that authentic fight world vibe.
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