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May 19 2007

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The Rise of Mixed Martial Arts & the UFC

The Rise of MMA & the UFC

The UFC, or Ultimate Fighting Championships, was off to a rocky start in 2001. The first pay per view special went overtime and the viewers didn�t get to see the end. Additionally, the early era, when rules were much less strict, was seen as spectacle instead of sport. This has completely turned around. The UFC was able to enforce standards, recast from no holds barred to MMA, or Mixed Martial Arts, and now threatens to KO boxing.

UFC is sanctioned in twenty states, and the current leadership intends to regularize it across the nation. The lucrative deal with Spike TV is certainly helping, and UFC fights and television shows are very popular. They are currently averaging 2.2 million viewers in the third season of the show “The Ultimate Fighter,” which has been picked up for at least two more years. Additionally, “UFC Unleashed” and “UFC Fight Night” are showing on Spike with first run and repeat fights. In the last quarter of 2006, UFC had four pay per view events averaging 482,000 viewers. UFC is now shown in 36 countries around the world. UFC is running shows in Canada and the UK, and intends to open a UK office to expand into the European market. The increased visibility provided by the television shows has allowed the UFC to market stars, creating a media draw in their own right.

While as late as 2004 the owners, Zuffa LLC, still had $34 million in losses. However, in 2006 the UFC generated $222,766,000 in revenue on pay per view, passing WWE and boxing with the largest events nearing 800,000 viewers. There is even an agreement with THQ for worldwide rights to develop UFC based video games.

While some still see the sport as if it were still no holds barred, the most dangerous moves have been rendered illegal, and the competitors require great training and skill to succeed. With elements from various martial arts, wresting and boxing, the sport really is mixed martial arts. Failure to provide a firm grounding in all three areas will result in defeat. While the typical UFC fighter will have a preferred style, it is utterly normal to constantly evaluate strengths against weakness, and to go with whatever style seems likely to play to an opponents weakness. Matches can feature a great deal of movement as fighters dance around the ring trading blows, or can be very still, as both fighters grapple and seek submission holds.

The current rules were established by the New Jersey Athletic Control Board, and have been adopted as the “Unified Rules of Mixed Martial Arts” by several other states.

On 27 March 2007 Dana White, president of the UFC, announced the purchase of Pride Fighting Championships, the main competitor for the UFC. The organizations will remain separate as organizations, they will cooperate and co-promote supercards with champions and top contenders from both organizations in the same event. It is being dubbed “The SuperBowl of MMA!”

May 19 2007

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MMA Grows Stronger with UFC & Pride Fighting Merger

MMA Grows Stronger with UFC & Pride Fighting Merger

The people in the martial arts industry are definitely celebrating the fact that UFC (Ultimate Fighting Championship) has finally made it official that they have purchased the Pride Fighting Championships. At a press conference in Tokyo, it was made known that the deal was struck at just under $70 million. This news was reported in Newsday making it known to everyone that great things were about to come.

Six years ago, the Casino Tycoons also known as the Fertitta brothers bought the Ultimate Fighting Championship and made it the leading sport in the mixed martial arts industry today. Each year you can bet that there are millions of people that are having pay per view parties watching the star studded events of the UFC or maybe they are glued to their televisions watching the reality shows of the top ultimate fighting champions. Shows such as the Ultimate Fighter or the Ultimate Fight nights are the best for showing the new, up and coming fighters and they can be seen on channels such as Spike TV.

With all of this news, most people are likely wondering what this all means for the Pride Fighting brand. No need to worry Pride Fighting fans, as the Fertitta Brothers plan to keep the same name and will also continue to promote fights with that name. The purchase means that they can expand on international levels and hopefully will allow them to get back their fans from Japan. According to the article that was printed in Newsday, Pride Fighting was dropped by The Fuji Television Network as it was rumored that they were tied in with the Japanese Mob. This eventually led to the sale of Pride Fighting.

With the purchase of Pride Fighting,the UFC has solidified their position as the runaway leader in the Mixed Martial Arts Industry. Many of the fighters in Mixed Martial Arts have fought on both sides. Now fans can see the best matches with both of the Fighting teams. It looks like they will both stay part of the Fox Network for some time so it is unlikely that we will see these fights on Spike TV anytime soon. Maybe sometime down the road we might get to see a reality fighting television series. No matter what, Pride Fighting is now getting the exposure that it should have received a long time ago. It looks like The Fertitta Brothers will continue to buy out other Mixed Martial Arts organizations, so we will be sure to see them staying on as the leaders in the industry.