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UFC on FX 1: gate, attendance and bonuses

January 21, 2012 by Jason Cruz 3 Comments

MMA Junkie reports that UFC on FX 1 drew 7,728 fans for a gate of $334,860. The event took place Friday night at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee.

According to Junkie, a late sales and media push had most of the lower bowl in the 19,000 seat venue full. The last time the UFC held an event in the arena was in April 2009. That show, a UFC Fight Night, garnered 10,267 fans for a $626,077 gate.

In addition, the bonuses handed out were $45,000 each. Nick Denis, Jim Miller, Pat Barry, and Christian Morecraft all received the bonuses. Denis won for KO of the night, Miller won sub of the night and Barry and Morecraft earned Fight of the Night. There was some controversy for the FOTN choice, as many believed Jared Papazian and Mike Easton won that honor. Listening to his followers, Dana White tweeted that Papazian and Easton would โ€œtake care ofโ€ for their work Friday night. So, it sounds like another bonus may have been paid to Papazian and Easton.

Payout Perspective:

A decent event that was caught in between UFC 142 and the UFCโ€™s next card on network TV. Thus, not too much buzz leading up to the Friday night event. The attendance reflects this fact but the figures fall in line with a UFC on Versus card. One would think more fans would come out since its been 2 plus years since the UFC visited Nashville. But, it might be the quality of the card that kept people from spending the money. It will be interesting to see the ratings for the event as it debuted on FX.

Filed Under: gate, TV

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  1. assassin says

    January 22, 2012 at 7:20 am

    Not sure how much is the lack of novelty, quality of card, or the economy. But live attendance is not the key to success for this card, it will be the TV ratings. I thought the quality of the card was great for an FX and having it in Fuel as well was awesome for the prelims. Fun night. I was glad Brenneman realized he needs to finish (c’mon son, you had the crucifix 3x) to get back to the main card (or rockem sock em like easton). I was also happy to see Pat HD Barry learned some sub defense as he is an exciting fighter I am sure they like to have on these TV cards.

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  2. Chris says

    January 22, 2012 at 7:39 pm

    Did UFC forget to register their domain name? Looks like their website has been taken over.

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  3. Jose Mendoza says

    January 23, 2012 at 12:05 pm

    Chris:
    http://mmapayout.com/2012/01/pro-sopa-editorial-may-have-led-to-hacking-of-ufc-com/

    Reply

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