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  • Originally posted by Kagami Taiga View Post
    Lol at ppl believing MMA figures.
    How do you explain their 4.5 billion price tag for 80% and there 115 million a year Tv contract that's supposed to double or triple with renewal..


    Do you know more about the UFC then the Goldman Sachs bankers n buyers that actually have access to the books???

    Can you explain how their ebitda is nearly 300mil.. do you even know what that means???

    How many bars order the UFC, those aren't included in ppv but rates???

    U seem to act like an expert so please enlighten us

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    • Originally posted by KingHippo View Post
      Who cares, UFC caters to idiots.
      And boxing caters to intellectuals.. Lmao

      NSB has so many brilliant people

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      • Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post
        Exactly. Conor is marketing himself. Many boxers should learn this.

        Whats funny is when an MMA dude does this, MMA fans show support. When a boxer does this, for example Broner, fans get all uppity and say hey, you can't act like that.
        Wrong... A lot of mma fans hated on Conor much like boxing fans hate on floyd


        Difference is that conor n floyd backed it up and sold millions... Broner hypes it but gets his shyt packed in like he was larry's cellmate

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        • Originally posted by CaneloMaidana View Post
          Incorrect. UFC ppvs have flopped.
          Name the flops???


          Bisping vs Henderson 2 did 500k and was the weakest main event in recent years

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          • Originally posted by Sp0rty Cr@ig View Post
            Floyd Mayweather was entertaining when he was was younger and was not a PPV attraction. He only became a huge PPV's star after he beat De La Hoya (while being defensive). So what is your point there?

            MMA more demanding than boxing??? tell me how Brock Lesnar who wrestled in in college then became a fake wrestler for years went on to be UFC heavyweight champ after 3 MMA fights... He probably learned how to punch a year prior to winning the title
            Lesner was a beast because he would take you down and beat the hell out of you...


            Put floyd, loma, manny in the ufc and they don't last a round, let alone win titles

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            • no one in boxing has the same type of marketing and promotional platform like mcgregor does.

              ufc has far batter marketing and promoting of their product, and mcgregor was smart enough to capitalize on it, where as in boxing, each promotion is doing their own thing, and it's really like each one is just a traveling carnival instead of a mega business like the ufc has made themselves out to be, like WWE, just a solid brand.

              what has boxing done as far as branding? nothing much really, it seems like boxing is putting out more fires from crap decisions in fights, to watered down shows, to only four fights max on pay per views, all the while ufc has been running away with the ball in and about getting into has many households as possible.

              on a good note though, it will really help boxing bounce back with the fights being on network television, but now moulding and shaping and grooming fighters to be household names is going to take some finessing, something boxing hasn't done in years.

              see, mcgregor will get on the mic after a fight or any time on the mic, call out, talk trash, CREATE A DEMAND to see him, boxers say the same crap every time after a fight like they're reading a script, and then won't call anyone out, their most notable line is," I don't care who I fight, whoever my manager and promoter puts in front of me..." BOOORRRRIIIINNNGGGG!!!

              That creates ZERO demand, is far from exciting, and gives the fans next to nothing until a match we want to see gets made because it's the only option left.

              as soon as a boxer takes his own destiny into his hands, creates a demand other than getting into the ring, only then one will rise to the top of the game, and be a big ppv seller... until then, nada.

              I will also say this, mark my words, ufc is on the decline, have hit their peak, you don't sell a business on top of its game, before maximum gains... that sale of the ufc, we will see it backslide. watch.

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              • Originally posted by Sugar Adam Ali View Post
                Take away Conor and it still destroys boxing
                UFC 200 without Conor or Rhonda outsold all of boxing by itself

                Rhonda's return will to

                Bisping-Henderson 2 outsold ggg-lemuiex, Crawford-postal, kovolev-ward combined
                Brock Lesnar is one if UFC biggest all time draws. He fought at UFC 200 didnt he?

                Obviously UFC is way bigger than boxing at the moment. Not many young people are into boxing anymore.

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                • Originally posted by therealpugilist View Post
                  that makes two of us then. proof es in the pudding....look at the ppv #'s of canelo's fights, the live gate and the man has mexico behind him...conor has a bunch of drunk bar dwellers and irish guys(little island).

                  UFC what you go watch when their isnt a big boxing ppv on, a party going on......wings, booze, and grown men swinging like females and humping each other.....yea the evolution of combat sports bwahahahahahahahaha with the "face" of combat sports
                  wtf are you even talking about

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                  • yet he barely makes 10 million lmfao. what a dumb ass

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                    • These numbers don't come from the UFC. They come from Dave Meltzer, who works for MMAfighting and is not on the UFC payroll.

                      I would say there is probably a +/- 200K buys tolerance. So maybe instead of McGregor's PPVs getting 1.6M buys, they might be 1.4M instead. Still a figure that would annihilate any boxing PPV in this year.

                      But he's not adding an extra 600K or 1M buys... like some people are suggesting.

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