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UFC Roster Moves Could Make Dollars and Sense [Part 2 of 2]

May 30, 2008 by Kelsey Philpott Leave a Comment

CONTINUED FROM: UFC Roster Moves Could Make Dollars and Sense – Part 1 Signing prospects to initial fight contracts is only part of the prospect strategy; development and promotion are the other two intangibles at work here. In order to make the most of the talent they sign, the UFC will also need to develop […]

Filed Under: booking, contracts, Featured, financial, marketing, UFC

Mailbag: UFC Credential Follow Up

May 29, 2008 by Staff Leave a Comment

In response to this post on the UFC’s credentialing process, MMAPayout.com received the following response: “I love your articles… I particularly appreciate how you strive to keep your personal opinion out of most topics. In this case I would love to read how YOU feel about this topic. You closed your article with what it […]

Filed Under: media, opinion and analysis, UFC

UFC Roster Moves Could Make Dollars and Sense [Part 1 of 2]

May 29, 2008 by Kelsey Philpott Leave a Comment

Lost among all the headlining stories from UFC 84 were the impressive debuts of some very talented prospects. Shane Carwin, who knocked out Christian Wellisch, and Rousimar Palhares, who won submission of the night for his armbar victory over Ivan Salaverry, lead an impressive group of rookies that all put an early stamp on the […]

Filed Under: booking, contracts, Featured, financial, marketing, UFC

UFC Media Credentialing Practices Questioned

May 29, 2008 by Staff 1 Comment

Perhaps the only thing hotter than a cageside ticket for a UFC event is a media credential. The UFC’s credentialing policy, and its media strategy generally, has been a source of controversy among journalists for sometime. Los Angles Times blogger Richard Abowitz went public with his complaints about the company’s credentialing policy after being denied […]

Filed Under: media, UFC

ESPN: MMA Live, 2nd Edition

May 27, 2008 by Staff Leave a Comment

ESPN.com published the second edition of its online mixed martial arts news show, MMA Live, this past Thursday. Though the show briefly touched on the three International Fight League championship bouts from Mohegan Sun and the results from the Sengoku event, it mainly focused on UFC oriented news. As MMAPayout.com previously reported, the UFC lobbied […]

Filed Under: EliteXC, IFL, mainstream, new media, UFC

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