Will UFC 92 surpass Pac/Oscar in PPV sales?
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I think it's time for you to officially announce you're move to the MMA threads. I care about what boxers get paid. Of course an MMA fan should care about what they're favorite fighters get paid. Fighters in general put they're lives on the line to entertain the fans. You would have to be a very cold hearted person if you did'nt care at all. Why don't Dana just get bums off the street he would'nt have to pay them at all. LOLComment
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How about paying millions to boxers who have never proved themselves to see them fight on paper mismatches in the hopes they are exposed, paying 55 dollars for one, on paper, mismatch and a couple of bad fights? Who would pay that price when you can pay the normal ppv price for 3 main event types of fights and be entertained for sure!? Hell if i wasn't a mma fan already i'd surely force myself to be one! All my fighting money is going to them, not to the corruption mob which boxing is. I still watch boxing on Sopcast but it would take like 2 years full of good decent matchups to make me a fan again. The problem is that inferior fighters know they don't stand a chance vs good competition and they avoid it. The real problem is fighters having a choice really. There are many orgs and many fighters and boxing is all over the place. It should only be possible to achieve success in boxing by beating the best in their primes, this is not the case, there are many roots to "success".Comment
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Take K1 per say, every single year the best fight the best... The whole year is a giant tournament and in the end you KNOW who is the best. There is no ducking, no promotional stunts. "Oh you don't want to fight him? Fine, drop out of the grand prix and be forgotten." Boxing should be made like this... For each weight class a giant tournament with quarters, semis and finals like in K1. There is no controversy in K1, if you visit some K1 forums you rarely find "x would beat x" and no ducking posts at all because their either qualify or they don't!Comment
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I argee that it is an amazing card, i am looking forward to it.
I just dont think it'll pass 1.25 million and am willing to put to
my points where my mouth is.Comment
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You should become a financial advisor then, if you care so much about other peoples finances. Listen, i wish every proffesional fighter in the world made millions and millions of dollars, but that isnt the case, nor should it be my concern.I think it's time for you to officially announce you're move to the MMA threads. I care about what boxers get paid. Of course an MMA fan should care about what they're favorite fighters get paid. Fighters in general put they're lives on the line to entertain the fans. You would have to be a very cold hearted person if you did'nt care at all. Why don't Dana just get bums off the street he would'nt have to pay them at all. LOLComment
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How i WISH boxing were run like this. As a matter of fact, i think every sport in the world is basically run like this (elimination style tournament) with the exception of boxing.Take K1 per say, every single year the best fight the best... The whole year is a giant tournament and in the end you KNOW who is the best. There is no ducking, no promotional stunts. "Oh you don't want to fight him? Fine, drop out of the grand prix and be forgotten." Boxing should be made like this... For each weight class a giant tournament with quarters, semis and finals like in K1. There is no controversy in K1, if you visit some K1 forums you rarely find "x would beat x" and no ducking posts at all because their either qualify or they don't!Comment
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UFC 92 will not have over one million PPV buys, or anything close. If Lesnar/Couture was on this card? I'd say it would push about 1.5 million PPV buys. But without those huge names, they will be lucky to get 500k.
I'm a huge fan of Nog and Wand, and they're by far the two most accomplished fighters in the UFC today along with Liddell, but they aren't big names in the U.S..Comment
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