In fairness its probably better to have ~$40M in a business with no competitors than ~$1B in a business with all sorts of competitors & is a clusterf#ck. Another part of the story worth mentioning is that Dana & the Fertitta brothers were looking to do something in boxing, but decided it was too much of a clusterf#ck to jump into thus went into the undeveloped, undervalued world of MMA.
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In fairness its probably better to have ~$40M in a business with no competitors than ~$1B in a business with all sorts of competitors & is a clusterf#ck. Another part of the story worth mentioning is that Dana & the Fertitta brothers were looking to do something in boxing, but decided it was too much of a clusterf#ck to jump into thus went into the undeveloped, undervalued world of MMA.
Rather than create a new model, the injection of that W&R cash just made the existing problems worse. It's like bailing out the banks without giving them new rules to play by.
I think MMA as a sport has a lot of growth potential, but I think the UFC's dominant position is going to be eroded over time. How long that will take is another matter of course. Could be five years. Could be decades.Comment
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Anytime you are trying to change the marketplace its rarely an overnight change & its never an easy change when the power structure of an industry are so ingrained as they are in boxing. I believe its clear there are huge problems with the old model.
And I believe the future of boxing lies in a united league of boxing like all the major sports have not these minor traveling circus type outfits boxing has all over the globe & PBC gets you there & the current players do not. PBC or AIBA or someone else is the future of boxing...its just a matter of time. Maybe its a decade away, maybe its 25 years away, but its coming cuz it makes the most sense for the sport of boxing.
I think MMA as a sport has a lot of growth potential, but I think the UFC's dominant position is going to be eroded over time. How long that will take is another matter of course. Could be five years. Could be decades.Comment
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Still waiting for you to "attack my life" come on Turd Boi! Show me what youve got! Surely you have SOMETHING you can do get them man boobs cookin boi LOL
PS I see some deleted comments LOL when are you gonna learn which alts are supposed to say which things? BWAAHAHAHAHAHAComment
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Floyd was 35-0 with 24 knockouts and a champion in 3 weight classes when he was Conors age. He also was a millionaire way before he ever became a pay per view attraction. Conor even follows Floyd on social media lol.
I like Conor but even a lot of MMA fans call him a "poor mans" Mayweather.
When Floyd was 28 he fought a journeyman in Gatti and made 340k buys.
and by the way no MMA fan that watches the sport says Conor is a poor man's Mayweather.
McGregor is trying so hard. Unfortunately.....it's delusional and a little pathetic in so many ways but let's just focus on one for now. The difference between Mayweather PPV's and McGregor's is that Mayweather was/is the boss since about 2006 while McGregor is a part of the UFC brand and that's why he just fought at UFC 205 and not McGregor 205.
This fool is yelling about a CA boxing license when he can't even legally fight anywhere without UFC permission AND Mayweather only fights in Las Vegas. This is getting embarrassingly ******. You'll notice McGregor and his fans neglect mentioning he was denied a Nevada boxing license.
Because he wasn't going to pay the $300,000 fine for throwing bottles.
He'll fight them later this year - that's the difference - Conor fights the best in their prime - Floyd has never beaten anyone worthy of anything in his prime - he cherry picked the 2nd and 3rd options always. Other than Coralles and Castillo, and Castillo actually got robbed the first fight as clear as day.
LOL, You fool! How delusional can one guy be? Money May was only busting his balls. He'll never step in the ring with him. His net worth is only about $ 600 mil. Maybe he should call out Roy Jones, Jr. Or James Toney or any other cash poor boxer for that matter, because I'm pretty sure they could all use the extra dough.
He's not like Rousey, where a loss can end his popularity because he is likeable.
People watch Conor to see him win, not to see him lose like it was in floyd's case all his career.Comment
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