The UFC has canceled its March 5th PPV show set for Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Anderson Silva referred to being taken off of the card because of its cancellation at today’s media conference for UFC Fight Night 83. Updated: Maybe UFC 197 is not off per Sean Shelby’s tweet: @guicruzzz @arielhelwani the media is a […]
15 for 15: No. 6 UFC-Reebok partner to tepid, disastrous results
In July, the UFC officially added Reebok as the company’s exclusive clothier. No longer would contracted fighters wear non-UFC sponsors on their shirts, shorts or hats as “fight kits” would be issued for each fighter. In addition, we said goodbye to fight sponsor banners. The overarching issue was the new pay structure which drew the […]
Fertitta interviews states UFC made $600M in 2015
In an interview with CNN Money, the UFC’s Lorenzo Fertitta stated that the company will generate “about $600 million” in 2015. In an interview with Rachel Crane, Fertitta goes over the purchase of the company for $2 million and how it grew since its acquisition. According to Crane, Fertitta stated that it was the best […]
15 for 15: No. 7 – UFC’s legal battle in New York
The lawsuit filed by the UFC, its contracted fighters and others seeking to overturn the law prohibiting MMA in the state seemingly came to an end in March when Judge Kimba Wood dismissed the remaining claims against the state of New York. However, that was not it for the legal maneuverings for the UFC in […]
15 for 15: No. 8 MMA Free Agency
Free agency in MMA has been a relative unknown for fighters but with the Reebok sponsorship deal plus other organizations willing to pay them more than the UFC’s seemingly lockstep rate, fighters are thinking about testing the waters. Benson Henderson and Aljamain Sterling are the first fighters to take their careers in their own hands […]
