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The 10 Most Important Fighters to the Business of Mixed Martial Arts Part I

June 30, 2008 by tmartin Leave a Comment

The mixed martial arts business has seen its ups and downs during its short history. This list is intended to capture the fighters who had the biggest influence in creating interest in the sport and drawing money. This list is not intended to be a simple listing of the fighters who drew the most money. […]

Filed Under: gate, pay-per-view, Pride, TV, UFC

UFC 88 in Atlanta

June 20, 2008 by tmartin Leave a Comment

Tickets go on sale tomorrow for UFC 88 in Atlanta. It is UFC’s first show in the market, and features UFC’s top draw in Chuck Liddell. Those signs point to a strong gate, and indeed the show may do well. However, one thing to keep in mind in advance is that Atlanta may be the […]

Filed Under: gate, opinion and analysis, UFC

The Handling of Kimbo Slice

June 13, 2008 by tmartin Leave a Comment

Kimbo Slice’s debut on CBS did solid ratings for EliteXC, but it also exposed holes in Slice’s MMA game. Slice is still a relative amateur on the ground, and lacks high level conditioning. Because he won he is likely to retain most of his drawing power, but he is one bad loss away from taking […]

Filed Under: booking, EliteXC, opinion and analysis

Donald Trump Makes His Move

June 12, 2008 by tmartin Leave a Comment

When the Affliction clothing line announced its Affliction: Banned pay-per-view event, there was a great deal of skepticism. To be blunt, there is no way that the show will be able to make a profit. Fedor Emelianenko, Tim Sylvia, Josh Barnett and Andrei Arlovski have big money contracts, and the ceiling for non-UFC MMA pay-per-views […]

Filed Under: Affliction, financial, opinion and analysis

What’s Wrong with The Ultimate Fighter?

June 11, 2008 by tmartin Leave a Comment

The Ultimate Fighter has played a pivotal role in the popularity rise of the Ultimate Fighting Championship. The television show has produced a host of major stars and big money fights in the past three and a half years. However, the current season of the show has produced a feeling of general malaise. Ratings are […]

Filed Under: marketing, opinion and analysis, TUF, UFC

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