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UFC Takes First Big Hit With UFC 106

December 08, 2009 By: Eric Gargiulo Category: Boxing, Sports, UFC / Mixed Martial Arts

Dana WhiteEarly buy rate numbers are coming in for UFC 106, and they aren’t good. More shocking than the some of the UFC’s recent judging is the disappointing buy rate for UFC 106. Fingers are being pointed, blame is being shifted, and heads are spinning as skeptics are wondering whether these early numbers suggest the first chapter in the decline of the UFC.

It is amazing as to how quickly things can change in the sports and entertainment business. Just five months ago, UFC 100 set records with over 1.5 million buys and was the darling of the media. The UFC president, Dana White’s arrogance was at an all time high and he immediately started making claims about surpassing the NFL in terms of popularity in a few years. Five months later and UFC 106 is estimated to have sold a mere 300,000 pay-per-views. At this rate, Dana White would be lucky to keep pace with the UFL in a few years.

The numbers are truly shocking. For one, it was just a month ago that the UFC generated over 500,000 buys with UFC 104. The show featured a title match between Shogun Rua and Lyoto Machida that looked very unappealing on paper. Neither man had the star power that Tito Ortiz and Forrest Griffin carry to the mass MMA audience. Yet a fight with these two UFC superstars featuring a rematch of a classic fight did almost half as many guys as two non-American fighters in a one-sided match on paper? It just doesn’t make sense…or does it?

I have a few theories as to the huge decrease in numbers, and they are huge. The number one theory is something I wrote about right before the UFC 106 and it centers on the ridiculous decisions that have come down in recent main-events since UFC 104. Over 500,000 people paid $50 to watch a guy get robbed of a title and a win. Even worse, over 1 million people watched arguably the wrong guy win a fight on the judge’s scoring card again at UFC 105. Take recent fights on The Ultimate Fighter into equation, and you have a scenario where you are expecting people to pay $50 to watch fights that are coming down to bad decisions. More than exciting fights or star power, I firmly believe that credibility counts more than anything else when promoting your sport. The UFC has lost a ton of credibility recently and that is exactly why casual fans are passing on the UFC.

Another popular argument these days amongst fans and journalists is overexposure. Can too much of a good thing hurt in the long run? I definitely believe that the UFC is suffering a case of overexposure right now. Big shows are coming as little as a week apart, as UFC 105 aired on free TV the week before UFC 106. Add in the UFC Unleashed shows and The Ultimate Fighter, and there is just too much UFC going on these days to follow. The short timeline between shows is fine, when you are following great fights. The risk you take is that you run into a couple of bad decisions in a row and fans are going to be just as quick to turn it off as they were to jump on UFC 100.

Yet another argument has been the diminished star power of Tito Ortiz and Forrest Griffin. A lot of people are pointing the finger at Griffin, feeling his poor showing against Anderson Silva turned fans off to Forrest. I don’t believe that at all. Here is a guy that is on the cover of one of the most successful video games of the year. Tito Ortiz has turned into a mainstream celebrity between his appearance on The Celebrity Apprentice and his public romance with Jenna Jameson. In terms of star-power, these two guys should have easily sold 500,000 buys. Plus, this was a rematch that fans have wanted to see for years. I don’t buy the star-power argument, although it has to be humiliating for someone like Tito Ortiz who prides himself on being one of the biggest stars in MMA.

Dana White has also started a war with boxing that he is beginning to lose. White has been running his mouth since the UFC blew up a couple of years ago. White has constantly ranted about how bad boxing is, and how the UFC has taken over boxing’s place in combat sports. That may have been true in the short-term but times are changing, and boxing is fighting back.

White has purposely run UFC shows head-to-head with the two biggest boxing events of the year in recent months. To say that boxing slaughtered the UFC would be an understatement. White should be humbled and embarrassed after all of his ranting about how much better the UFC is than boxing. UFC 103 generated an estimated 400,000 buys going head-to-head with Mayweather-Marquez which sold over 1 million. UFC 106 also had a head-to-head, going head-to-head with Pacquiao-Cotto. While UFC 106 did a mere 300,000 buys, Cotto-Pacquiao sold 1.25 million buys. Ouch!

It gets worse for Dana White and the UFC. It is looking very likely that the much anticipated Manny Pacquiao vs. Floyd Mayweather match is finally going to happen. Chances are that the agreement between these two almost assuredly includes a rematch, and a third match if necessary. The first match is expected to shatter records and could sell over 2 million pay-per-views. Numbers like that will make Dana White look like a moron anytime he criticizes boxing in the future. Additionally, there are a lot of older sports journalists that hate the UFC and are openly rooting for boxing in this war. Once this super fight happens, it will dwarf anything that Dana White or the UFC promotes for a long time.

There is really only one answer that the UFC has to answer Pacquiao-Mayweather and that is Fedor Emelianenko vs. Brock Lesnar. As of today, this is the biggest fight that can be made in MMA. While Fedor has never been a great draw on pay-per-view, Brock Lesnar has and this is a match that even the most casual MMA fans talk about. The big problem here for Dana White is that he has blasted boxing for years for not giving fans the match that they want to see (Pacquiao-Mayweather), and now it is he that can’t deliver the big match to his fans.  Pacquiao-Mayweather has to put a ton of pressure on Dana White to get Fedor vs. Brock done no matter what he says. He had the chance to get it done and he didn’t. Fans don’t want to hear his excuses about the Russian mafia or promotional deals. Fans are tired of excuses and just want to see the freaking fight. The fact that Bob Arum and Golden Boy can co-promote, completely dismisses just about all of Dana White’s excuses.

The bottom line here is that the UFC is facing a steep uphill climb in 2010. Even worse, a lot of this all comes back to Dana White writing checks with his mouth that he can’t cash. Sure, the UFC has been bit by injuries but they will get all of their top stars back at some point next year. Beyond the injuries, the UFC desperately needs to fix their judging methods and that needs to happen immediately.

More than anything, Dana White needs to keep his mouth shut and start delivering matches the fans want to see. Boxing is making a comeback and with no UFC super matches on the horizon, the UFC is in danger of being the “Fad of the Decade.” Fix the judging, spread out the shows, and deliver the fights that fans want to see, and the UFC will be just fine by the end of 2010.

Commissioner Goodell, I think you can sleep easy.

Thanks to Heavy.com for the UFC 106 numbers.

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Tito Ortiz Calls Lyoto Machida A Coward – Video

November 05, 2009 By: Eric Gargiulo Category: Sports, UFC / Mixed Martial Arts, Videos

Tito Ortiz Check out this interview with former UFC light heavyweight champion Tito Ortiz up at his Big Bear training facility. Tito talks UFC 106, but his comments about UFC 104 are really the highlight of the interview. Tito has no love for Lyoto Machida as he perceives Machida’s “elusiveness” as running and tells Machida to be a man. Ortiz is never at a loss for words, and has some interesting thoughts on the UFC 104 controversy between Mauricio Rua and Lyoto Machida.

On a side note, I think Ortiz looks great considering the long layoff. He looks to be in the best shape of his career and is taking this fight very seriously. Ortiz is arguably the only man happy about Brock Lesnar pulling out of UFC 106 as he gets to reclaim his main-event status. Whether Ortiz wins or loses, he definitely has a long career after fighting as an analyst in my opinion.

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UFC 104 Preview and Predictions

October 22, 2009 By: Eric Gargiulo Category: Sports, UFC / Mixed Martial Arts

UFC 104 UFC 104 ushers in the first title defense of the “Machida Era” of UFC. Lyoto Machida will put his UFC light heavyweight title on the line against fellow Brazilian fighter Mauricio Shogun Rua. This will be the first meeting of two of the most dominant Brazilian light heavyweights of this generation.

The match is intriguing, yet not nearly as sexy as a Rampage Jackson or Forrest Griffin vs. Lyoto Machida would be. Machida (15-0) is still just as big a mystery to casual MMA fans as he is to his opponents. Rua (18-3) has had mixed success in UFC as fans are still waiting to see the explosive Shogun from Pride FC. Saturday’s match has the potential to turn one of these mysterious stars into a mainstream MMA sensation.

Personally, this is one of those matches that I really don’t understand. The match reminds me a lot of the circumstances of Brock Lesnar’s first UFC title match. Lesnar was 2-1 in UFC, like Shogun Rua. Lesnar got the title shot after beating an aging fighter in Randy Couture (Shogun beat Chuck Liddell in his last fight). Finally, most MMA fans didn’t feel that either fighter was truly deserving of their title opportunities. In this case, I am still far from sold on Rua.

At one time, Shogun Rua was one of the most feared men in MMA. Rua went on a tear in Pride FC in 2004-05 beating guys like Rampage Jackson, Alistair Overeem, and Antônio Rogério Nogueira. In Rua’s last 13 fights before joining UFC, he went 12-1 with only two fights going past the first round. Rua’s UFC career has been a big disappointment. Rua has looked tentative and hasn’t shown any of the explosiveness that made him a household MMA star.

I think the biggest reason is the adjustment to the cage and the rules of the UFC. Stomps and soccer kicks are a huge part of Shogun’s game, yet he is not allowed to use either in the UFC. MMAFanhouse.com did a great job recently breaking this down and indicating how important these strikes were to Rua’s success in Pride FC. The website points out that 5 of Rua’s 18 wins came on TKOs from soccer kicks. Rua also used these kicks to wear down opponents like Overeem for eventual wins. In 2005, he won the Pride Middleweight Grand Prix. Putting Rua into the UFC and not allowing him to use these weapons would be like putting Mike Tyson in an MMA fight and telling him that he couldn’t punch.

It has now been over two years since Rua has come over to the UFC. It is now or never for Rua to work past this and come up with a game plan that he can use under the UFC rule book. He finally showed his explosiveness in the Chuck Liddell fight, at the same time Machida is younger, faster, and has better reflexes than Liddell. Rua has been training in BJJ since he was six, so he can hang with Machida on the ground. Rua’s best bet is to turn this into a slugfest and catch Machida with a punch or a kick for the win.

For Machida, the guy just looks simply unbeatable. Rashad Evans looked like a rookie when he fought Machida. Machida is just so fast and quick, that it seems like your only chance is to time a strike perfectly to beat him. After not winning a fight since 2003 with his strikes, Machida has won his last two fights via knockout. Prior to that, Machida won decisions in 6 of 8 fights. The thing with Machida is he either finishes early or he goes the distance. The closest fighter he has fought to Shogun’s skill set was Thiago Silva at UFC 94 and be knocked him out in exciting fashion at the 4:59 mark of Round 1.

I look at this fight as the BJJ and ground game and call it even. Neither man is a deadly submission artist, as the two of them only have three submission wins between them. On their feet, you would have to give this one also to Machida. Knocking out Mark Coleman and Chuck Liddell are one thing, connecting with Machida is another. Machida easily wins the conditioning battle between these two, yet neither fighter has ever gone five rounds. In the end I just think Shogun Rua is way overmatched and in his over his head with this one. I predict a Machida win, third round, and we await Machida vs. Evans II.

BetUs.com has Lyoto Machida at a -450 favorite while BoDog.com has Machida at -500.

The entire scheduled UFC 103 fight card is…
Lyoto Machida (c) vs. Mauricio Rua
Cain Velasquez vs. Ben Rothwell
Gleison Tibau vs. Josh Neer
Joe Stevenson vs. Spencer Fisher
Anthony Johnson vs. Yoshiyuki Yoshida
Ryan Bader vs. Eric Schafer
Antoni Hardonk vs. Patrick Barry
Yushin Okami vs. Chael Sonnen
Jorge Rivera vs. Rob Kimmons
Kyle Kingsbury vs. Razak Al-Hassan
Stefan Struve vs. Chase Gormley

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Lyoto Machida Wants To Fight Brock Lesnar

October 20, 2009 By: Eric Gargiulo Category: Sports, UFC / Mixed Martial Arts, Videos

Lyoto MachidaCheck out this interview with UFC light heavyweight champion, Lyoto Machida. Machida talks about his desire to fight UFC heavyweight champion Brock Lesnar. Machida says that he would like to have five successful title defenses before pursuing a Lesnar fight. The challenge of the fight is what motivates Machida to seek out Lesnar.

I think that Macida’s desire for a Lesnar fight makes sense, but it will never happen. Dana White doesn’t like open weight matches, and I can’t see the two coming together on a catch weight. This is something that would be tailor made for Pride or some other kind of MMA organization in Japan. Affliction did attempt something similar with a Fedor vs. Belfort fight, but the two are much closer in weight than Machida and Lesnar are.

I don’t know if it is a good thing or meaningless that Machida is already looking ahead to his sixth fight. I also think it is easy to speak out about potential fights that will likely never happen. Look at how difficult it has been to put Georges St. Pierre vs. Anderson Silva together as a prime example of this. I think it would honestly be a pretty boring fight. I would guess that both guys would be afraid to shoot and it would turn into something like Dan Severn vs. Ken Shamrock from the old UFC days.

Interview courtesy of Sherdog.com

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Crazy Reporter Goes UFC On Lyoto Machida and Shogun Rua – Video

September 03, 2009 By: Eric Gargiulo Category: Sports, UFC / Mixed Martial Arts, Videos


I found this video very awkward, yet funny at the same time. The video comes from a Los Angeles television station that was covering the UFC 104 Lyoto Machida vs. Shogun Rua press conference. Halfway through the interview, the reporter literally squares off with Machida and Shogun at the same time. The looks on Shogun and Machida’s faces are priceless. I’m guessing that nobody discussed with the UFC stars beforehand. Talk about a death wish!

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