Dana White’s YouTube reality series Lookin’ For a Fight, where he looks for up-and-coming talent to bring to the UFC, has been picked up by Netflix.

About seven months ago, UFC president Dana White released a new YouTube series known as Lookin’ for a Fight. Being a reality show, White goes across the United States looking for talent in other MMA organizations. If he sees potential in a specific fighter, he will sign them to the UFC so that they can test their skills with the best in the world.

On Saturday, it was confirmed by the website Mixed Martial Arts that Netflix has picked up the reality series so that viewers will be able to watch it on the streaming service. Being that the show has been extremely well received on YouTube, with some of the episodes exceeding more than a million views, this is definitely no surprise.

In Lookin’ for a Fight, White doesn’t search for talent alone. For most of the episodes, former UFC welterweight champion Matt Serra and White’s high school friend Nick the Tooth join him. At first, you think the series would be all business, but it’s very clear that it’s much more than that. For the most part, Serra and Nick provide much of the comedic relief, which the Netflix audience will absolutely love.

The show has also been successful when it comes to signing fighters to the UFC. One fighter that stands out is Sage Northcutt. After impressing White and his crew, they signed him to the UFC and he’s still going strong in his UFC run. Another fighter is Mickey Gall. Also impressing White, he called out CM Punk in his post-fight interview after his win and now he’ll be fighting Punk at UFC 203 in September.

For the most part, they’ve only been traveling inside of the U.S., but now, according to White, they’ll be going around the world. “They bought 16 episodes, eight in this country and eight out of the country. We’re going to be doing shows in Russia, Thailand, the UK, and a bunch of other countries,” he said.

This is huge news for White, the UFC and Netflix. Lookin’ for a Fight is much more than what people think and once it premieres on Netflix, viewers will quickly notice that.