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UFC 207 draws largest MMA attendance in Nevada

December 31, 2016 by Jason Cruz 35 Comments

UFC 207 drew 18,533 and a live gate of $4.75 according to UFC officials post-event.  The gate set an attendance record in Nevada but lands 14th on the list of biggest gates in Nevada. The event was a sell-out according to the UFC.  As we reported on Friday morning, there were just scattered tickets available […]

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16 for 16: No. 3 New York finally passes law to legalize professional MMA in the state

December 30, 2016 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

After a long battle, the New York Assembly voted to legalize professional MMA in the state this past spring. It was signed into law by Governor Andrew Cuomo on April 14th. Thus, on September 1st the sport became legal and regulated by the state. Assembly votes shown in this picture.  Green is good. pic.twitter.com/FmqX9WWmf9 — […]

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Ticket demand for Rousey still there for UFC 207

December 30, 2016 by Jason Cruz 1 Comment

The average resale price for a ticket for today’s UFC 207 is $348.  According to Nate Rattner at SeatGeek, it is nearly 3x hotter than a ticket to UFC 206 in Toronto (the average resale price was $124). Per SeatGeek, here are the average resale prices for the top 5 UFC fights since 2010: UFC […]

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16 for 16: No. 5 UFC 200

December 28, 2016 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

Ronda Rousey and Conor McGregor were thought to be shoe-ins for this event at one point.  But, a set of circumstances had Miesha Tate and Amanda Nunes as the headliners for the biggest event in company history. Rousey was not ready to come back to the Octagon for UFC 200 due to scheduling and her […]

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16 for 16: No. 6 The year of Conor McGregor

December 27, 2016 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

Conor McGregor showed the world why he continues to dominate and elevate the sport of MMA. McGregor lost in March at UFC 196, scoffed at having to do media for UFC 200 and retired, unretired and returned to avenge his loss at UFC 203 and then headline UFC 205 in New York. At every stop, McGregor […]

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Joseph Hicks: $23,125
Troy Isley: $30,000

Bernice Ferreira: $20,000
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