MMA turning into pro wrestling

Discussion in 'MMA Forum' started by younghypnotiq, Jul 3, 2007.


  1. younghypnotiq

    younghypnotiq Boxing Addict Full Member

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    anyone else think that some of the things are staged. im not talking about the fighting or anything i know first hand that is real. but things like the evans and ortiz little fight in the restauraunt do you think those things are fake to raise ticket sales or no?
     
  2. Dostoevsky

    Dostoevsky Hardcore......to the max! Full Member

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    Yes, i think some of that build up smack talking is all fake.
    The fights are obviously real but all those fights at resturants and smack talking at the press conference is a load of staged crap.

    They do the same in boxing nowadays.
     
  3. USMCGixxer6

    USMCGixxer6 Member Full Member

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    yup, trying to generate an interest in the pre fight drama ****.
     
  4. Donut62

    Donut62 Active Member Full Member

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    This stuff happens in boxing all the time as well. We could sit here all day and talk about boxers who traded blows at the weigh ins.
     
  5. younghypnotiq

    younghypnotiq Boxing Addict Full Member

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    ok stop trying to bring in boxing. wer talking about MMA here.
     
  6. fatcity

    fatcity Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Anyone concerned with UFC going every month on ppv?The wwe did this and it is dying from overkill.It is no longer becoming a must see event but a continuing series.In the long run will this hurt the sport?
     
  7. Donut62

    Donut62 Active Member Full Member

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    Whereas the WWE moved to PPV based events, the UFC's end game is to move to free television. The product is hot right now, and people will buy anything. Showing what kind of profits they can turn by pumping out the PPV's makes a strong case to premium sports channels like HBO that the UFC is something worth picking up. If they kept the current pace indefinetely they would burn out, but Zuffa has bigger plans than that. They want to be like NASCAR and have weekly events on free television.
     
  8. USMCGixxer6

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    weekly events on free television, kind of like the IFL. Thats doing great.

    MMA is already starting to show signs of oversaturation