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I want to trust this MMMMMAAAAAAA and believe it will do good because I <3 GSP and believe his heart is in the right place, but there's little concrete information to go on so far and I don't see how they're going to accomplish all they're proposing.

 
I like how Dana said it was Connor's decision to drop the belt which caused this response:

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"[The UFC] is trying to strip me; well, I ain't stripped," McGregor said. "I still got that belt. That belt's still at my home right now. I'm still the two-weight world champion. Someone's got to come take that off me.

"I see articles and stuff online, but I don't see that belt not in my presence. The belt is right there. I've got two world titles in my home."

"I'll say to the UFC, and I love the company, but you're fooling nobody. Best of luck to them, but I still got those belts. Someone has to take those belts off me physically, not online. Not through a keyboard. The keyboard warriors are trying to take belts; you've got to take those belts physically."

 
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so much cleaning of house.  The new owners seem to want almost a blank slate to build on.
yeah i am not sure getting rid of Hughes and Liddel really impacts the business side of the UFC. they were fun fighters, and the UFC wouldn't be where it is without them helping i their careers, but it was always a funny joke when guys would get jobs after they retired. nobody cared because they were taking care of guys who earned it, but they had zero chance of hanging around after the Fertitas sold the company. 

 
:lol:  Hall frustrated the hell out of Maynard. 

:lol:  Hall the only one landing shots in the standup too. Just blasted him with a few shots. Maybe Maynard should try something other than loading up for 1 shot.......

Great gameplan by Hall. Just dominated crybaby ##### Maynard :lmao:  Been awhile since I've seen a fighter get as frustrated as Maynard......who did absolutely nothing the whole fight. Hall dominated the standup......the ####'s Maynard complaining about?? Enjoyed the hell out of that fight. 

Audience is bunch of morons. Great performance and gameplan by Hall.

 
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Not sure what the boos are about. I really enjoyed Hall's style.
Maynard came across as a tool imo.  He had top position multiple times and stood up.  He got outstruck handily I'd assume without seeing the numbers.  He didn't start kicking Hall from his feet when Hall was down until the 3rd round, and even then Hall started to land from his back.  Hall's standing kicks were impressive.  I do understand a little bit from Maynard's perspective that when it got a little hairy for Hall standing up he simply dropped to the mat not even going for a leg.  But you have to adapt.

 
:lol:  Hall frustrated the hell out of Maynard. 

:lol:  Hall the only one landing shots in the standup too. Just blasted him with a few shots. Maybe Maynard should try something other than loading up for 1 shot.......

Great gameplan by Hall. Just dominated crybaby ##### Maynard :lmao:  Been awhile since I've seen a fighter get as frustrated as Maynard......who did absolutely nothing the whole fight. Hall dominated the standup......the ####'s Maynard complaining about?? Enjoyed the hell out of that fight. 

Audience is bunch of morons. Great performance and gameplan by Hall.
Correct on all accounts.

Maynard played that way too conservatively and  played right into Hall's plan.

 
Fatass Cobb deserved it. It was scheduled to be a WELTERWEIGHT fight. Cobb weighed in at 220.....was told to get down to 205 morning of fight to make it a light heavyweight bout. Instead he still weighed 220. Loved the middle finger by Harris after Cobb was completely out of it. :lmao:  

Now the moron's (Cobb) on twitter saying everyone commenting isn't a fighter. :lmao:  If you miss weight by 50 pounds, you have no business being a fighter either.....

 
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Cejudo fight: 30-26 card. Oof. Fight was close enough to not disagree with any result but definitely wasnt a 30-26 (deduction) fight.

Great night of fights tonight. Combine this and the current 206 card you'd have a nice PPV worthy card. Thinking 206 might be the lowest bought PPV in quite sometime.

FFS I'm tired just watching Elliott dance to the ring then in the ring :lmao:  Dancing is the last thing I'd be doing if I wanted to go 5 vs. Mighty Mouse.

 
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Great effort by Elliott. He had Johnson in more trouble than anyone recently in the 1st. I'd rather see Elliot vs. Johnson than anyone else in the division right now. Johnson's just too good.

 
yeah i am not sure getting rid of Hughes and Liddel really impacts the business side of the UFC. they were fun fighters, and the UFC wouldn't be where it is without them helping i their careers, but it was always a funny joke when guys would get jobs after they retired. nobody cared because they were taking care of guys who earned it, but they had zero chance of hanging around after the Fertitas sold the company. 
I was not as much referring to the Golden Shakes for Hughes and Chuck as I was to the wide and deep cuts in all corners of the organization.  I thought they had finished but it is clear they still have a ways to go.

I was just reading tv production might have some changes coming too as well as the owners intend to change a lot of things with the new tv deal to go away from the hype engine they have now, and we are likely to see many new faces in studio and calling fights, perhaps even giving full control of production and talent to the studios.  

 
I was not as much referring to the Golden Shakes for Hughes and Chuck as I was to the wide and deep cuts in all corners of the organization.  I thought they had finished but it is clear they still have a ways to go.

I was just reading tv production might have some changes coming too as well as the owners intend to change a lot of things with the new tv deal to go away from the hype engine they have now, and we are likely to see many new faces in studio and calling fights, perhaps even giving full control of production and talent to the studios.  




 
UFC on FOX has been non-traditional in how much control the UFC has. In every other sport, the networks pick the hosts and announcements and control production. It has been amazing.

 
UFC on FOX has been non-traditional in how much control the UFC has. In every other sport, the networks pick the hosts and announcements and control production. It has been amazing.
With the UFC looking to significantly upgrade the contract size, things are going to have to change to give the broadcaster more say.  

The biggest piece of the puzzle is trying to figure out whether the PPV model will remain.  This is the biggest hinderance to a massive tv rights deal since most of the best fights can not be shown on tv.

I have read speculation that the ppv model might continue but that any new broadcast partner is going to likely want a share of the PPV revenue.

It also looks like the UFC is not going to look specfically for a single partner in this next contract.  If they can make more money splitting the rights between two or more broadcasters, they are going to strongly consider that.

It should be an interesting next 6-12 months.

 
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Was just going to post the gate. Ouch. Wound up being really good night of fights. 

I'd bet the over, but really wouldnt be shocked if 206 did under 100k at this point. (I think Mighty Mouse headlined cards did/do ~125k) There's just zero reason to pony up money for that card. Not even a made up title .

 
Past attendance numbers from The Pearl:

1,734 - UFC Fight Night: Stevenson vs. Guillard - April 5, 2007
1,900 - UFC Fight Night: Swick vs. Burkman - January 23, 2008
1,853 - The Ultimate Fighter: Team Rampage vs. Team Forrest Finale - June 21, 2008
2,071 - UFC Fight Night: Silva vs. Irvin - July 19, 2008
1,853 - The Ultimate Fighter: Team Nogueira vs. Team Mir Finale - December 12, 2008
2,217 - The Ultimate Fighter: United States vs. United Kingdom Finale - June 20, 2009
1,791 - The Ultimate Fighter: Heavyweights Finale - December 5, 2009
1,708 - The Ultimate Fighter: Team Liddell vs. Team Ortiz Finale - June 19, 2010
1,903 - The Ultimate Fighter: Team GSP vs. Team Koscheck Finale - December 4, 2010
2,053 - The Ultimate Fighter: Team Lesnar vs. Team dos Santos Finale - June 4, 2011
1,909 - The Ultimate Fighter: Team Bisping vs. Team Miller Finale - December 3, 2011
1,628 - The Ultimate Fighter: Live Finale - June 1, 2012
1,800 - The Ultimate Fighter: A Champion Will Be Crowned Finale - December 12, 2014
2,044 - The Ultimate Fighter: Tournament of Champions Finale - December 3, 2016

 
Past attendance numbers from The Pearl:

1,734 - UFC Fight Night: Stevenson vs. Guillard - April 5, 2007
1,900 - UFC Fight Night: Swick vs. Burkman - January 23, 2008
1,853 - The Ultimate Fighter: Team Rampage vs. Team Forrest Finale - June 21, 2008
2,071 - UFC Fight Night: Silva vs. Irvin - July 19, 2008
1,853 - The Ultimate Fighter: Team Nogueira vs. Team Mir Finale - December 12, 2008
2,217 - The Ultimate Fighter: United States vs. United Kingdom Finale - June 20, 2009
1,791 - The Ultimate Fighter: Heavyweights Finale - December 5, 2009
1,708 - The Ultimate Fighter: Team Liddell vs. Team Ortiz Finale - June 19, 2010
1,903 - The Ultimate Fighter: Team GSP vs. Team Koscheck Finale - December 4, 2010
2,053 - The Ultimate Fighter: Team Lesnar vs. Team dos Santos Finale - June 4, 2011
1,909 - The Ultimate Fighter: Team Bisping vs. Team Miller Finale - December 3, 2011
1,628 - The Ultimate Fighter: Live Finale - June 1, 2012
1,800 - The Ultimate Fighter: A Champion Will Be Crowned Finale - December 12, 2014
2,044 - The Ultimate Fighter: Tournament of Champions Finale - December 3, 2016
For even a small venue they failed to sell out the arena. During Johnson's main even walkout, I noticed some great seats next to the tunnel that were empty.

They can tell us how DJ's the pound for pound king, how is 9 title defenses matches the total of all the other current champs, and how dominant he is, but the numbers prove that fans aren't that interested in him.

 
For even a small venue they failed to sell out the arena. During Johnson's main even walkout, I noticed some great seats next to the tunnel that were empty.

They can tell us how DJ's the pound for pound king, how is 9 title defenses matches the total of all the other current champs, and how dominant he is, but the numbers prove that fans aren't that interested in him.
His biggest problem drawing wise, is that there is no one remotely interesting in his division. The majority of people couldn't name 2 other guys in the division. 

 
Has anyone heard 1 single good thing said about Bjorn Rebney?? The guy just literally reappears out of nowhere after 2 years and refuses/ignores to talk about his past. :lmao:  Every single MMA reporter that's spoken to him has nothing good to say about him and say he's completely full of #### when he does decide to "answer" a question.

Heard him on MMA Hour today. Even Ariel commented afterwards seems he has more of an personal axe to grind (bad mouthing UFC at every chance) than to help these fighters business wise. He's doing a ####### disservice to these fighters. These fighters are in for business reasons. Nothing but personal for this idiot. It's a real shame this bozo is even associated that really stands to benefit fighters. Needs to be a unified effort. Not Jeff Boris trying to start this. Not MMAAA trying to start something else.

 
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Has anyone heard 1 single good thing said about Bjorn Rebney?? The guy just literally reappears out of nowhere after 2 years and refuses/ignores to talk about his past. :lmao:  Every single MMA reporter that's spoken to him has nothing good to say about him and say he's completely full of #### when he does decide to "answer" a question.

Heard him on MMA Hour today. Even Ariel commented afterwards seems he has more of an personal axe to grind (bad mouthing UFC at every chance) than to help these fighters business wise. He's doing a ####### disservice to these fighters. These fighters are in for business reasons. Nothing but personal for this idiot. It's a real shame this bozo is even associated that really stands to benefit fighters. Needs to be a unified effort. Not Jeff Boris trying to start this. Not MMAAA trying to start something else.
sounds like MMAAAAAA isn't going to be around too long. Cowboy is already saying how he doesn't like some of the people in the association. he makes valid points, but this looks like a trainwreck:

http://www.mmamania.com/2016/12/7/13877164/ufc-donald-cerrone-ufc-has-been-great-to-me-shouldve-told-dana-white-about-mmaaa-mma

 
LOL Pettis missed weight

Dana "We made a phony title for these guys and he can't ####### make weight. ### #### guy is 1-3 in his last 4, gets a title shot and can't make ####### weight" :angry:  

 
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Valerie Letourneau also misses weight. 

Emil Meek required to shave beard in order to be eligible to fight per Ontario athletic commission.

Holloway will be given the interim belt and 20% of Pettis's pay

What a mess.

 
Wut?

And Holloway has to win to get the fake belt.
I get all my unsubstantiated news from the twitterz, but I think the beard thing is accurate. Not 100% about the interim title status.

eta, yes, Holloway needs too win to get the belt, Pettis doesn't get it even if he wins. 

 
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