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UFC 149: Payout Perspective

July 22, 2012 by Jason Cruz 4 Comments

Welcome to another edition of Payout Perspective.  This time we take a look at the much maligned card of UFC 149 from Calgary (dramatic Lance Storm pause) Alberta, Canada. In the main event Renan Barao defeated Urijah Faber to win the interim Bantamweight title. Barao dominates Faber Same game plan, same result.  Renan Barao dominated […]

Filed Under: Featured, gate, pay-per-view, sponsorships, TV, UFC

Will the UFC be more popular than Football in Canada?

July 21, 2012 by Jason Cruz 7 Comments

The USA Today reports a recent poll conducted by a Canadian polling firm determined that the UFC was 4th in sports popularity in Canada.  The NHL, NFL and the CFL were ahead of the UFC in terms of popularity. The article ran earlier this week in lead-up to Saturday’s UFC 149.  Despite the rash of […]

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House votes down military sports sponsor ban

July 18, 2012 by Jason Cruz 2 Comments

Politico reports that the House voted in favor of military sports sponsorships.  A bi-partisan amendment seeking to cut $72.3 million in sports sponsorships was voted against 216 to 202. As we reported last week, the U.S. Army cut its sports sponsorship spending.  Some proponents of the U.S. Army ban sought an expanded sponsorship ban and […]

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Australia’s Foxtel enters into TV deal with the UFC

July 17, 2012 by Jason Cruz 2 Comments

Fox Sports Australia reports that the UFC and Australian pay-television company Foxtel have entered into a two year agreement to air UFC content on its brethren of networks. Via Fox Sports: Foxtel will be the only place on Australian television to see LIVE fights and the most popular shows from the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) […]

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RYU opens training facility, Flagship store in Vegas

July 17, 2012 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

UFC official clothing sponsor RYU announced that it has opened an athletic training facility, the House of RYU, in Las Vegas, Nevada.  It will offer fitness and training programs for athletes and MMA practitioners of all levels. Via RYU press release: The House of RYU will offer fitness and training programs for athletes and MMA […]

Filed Under: Apparel, RYU, UFC

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