Do they make boots that prevent a person from making shitty fight picks?What boots should I wear this spring?
I think boots are made for walking.Do they make boots that prevent a person from making shitty fight picks?
Maybe they can help @Sex Chicken walk away from his phone/computer before submitting terrible fight picks?I think boots are made for walking.
Maybe they can help @Sex Chicken walk away from his phone/computer before submitting terrible fight picks?
Maybe they can help @Sex Chicken walk away from his phone/computer before submitting terrible fight picks?
Get some brogue bootsWhat boots should I wear this spring?
Ortega possibly Holloway no.I think Holloway, and Ortega are marketable as hell also.
I didn't read any of this, but it's good to see Bobby Lupo here.The sport has never been better.
The UFC has a dominant HW champion who takes care of business in the cage and didn't need cynical matchmaking and ethnic pandering to get there.
Anderson ran the Matrix over a shallow MW division (apart from Hendo and Vitor), but how would he do against: Romero, Whittaker, Jacare, Rockhold, Gastulem? Not so great, considering that his 2x conqueror Chris Weidman isn't really in the picture anymore.
LW/FW are fucking stacked. A far cry from the days when BJ Penn would beat up on Some-Guy-From-TUF-Who-Dropped-a-Division
Also, PPV isn't really dying: UFC 222 with Cyborg in a squash did about as many sales as Couture-Liddell 2, and 5 of the top 10 all time UFC PPV happened in 2015 and 2016
They could use better hype shows. This Hollywood agency sucks at promotion. They should show the BJ Penn-GSP 2 hype show to the marketing department.
Lupo's the clear MVP of the UG the past handful of years. All we need is a couple of super-knowledgeable guys like wiggum to put this place over the top.I didn't read any of this, but it's good to see Bobby Lupo here.
Never posted thereLupo's the clear MVP of the UG the past handful of years. All we need is a couple of super-knowledgeable guys like wiggum to put this place over the top.
Do they make boots that prevent a person from making shitty fight picks?
I think we should PayPal Lupo on a regular basis to stay here.Lupo's the clear MVP of the UG the past handful of years. All we need is a couple of super-knowledgeable guys like wiggum to put this place over the top.
2 years is a long time in combat sports. McGregor went from debuting to selling 1mil ppvs in about 2 years. I don't think it's likely but you can't rule these things out.I don't see 1 million buys for a UFC ppv in the next 2 years unless it's headlined by Conor.
In 2014, UFC supposedly died2 years is a long time in combat sports. McGregor went from debuting to selling 1mil ppvs in about 2 years. I don't think it's likely but you can't rule these things out.
When people say the sport is dying, they're not talking about the objective quality of fights, they're talking about the interest and money generated in the sport, which has undoubtedly taken a hit with the absence of big names like Ronda, Brock, Conor, JBJ, etc.The sport has never been better.
The UFC has a dominant HW champion who takes care of business in the cage and didn't need cynical matchmaking and ethnic pandering to get there.
Anderson ran the Matrix over a shallow MW division (apart from Hendo and Vitor), but how would he do against: Romero, Whittaker, Jacare, Rockhold, Gastulem? Not so great, considering that his 2x conqueror Chris Weidman isn't really in the picture anymore.
LW/FW are fucking stacked. A far cry from the days when BJ Penn would beat up on Some-Guy-From-TUF-Who-Dropped-a-Division
Also, PPV isn't really dying: UFC 222 with Cyborg in a squash did about as many sales as Couture-Liddell 2, and 5 of the top 10 all time UFC PPV happened in 2015 and 2016
They could use better hype shows. This Hollywood agency sucks at promotion. They should show the BJ Penn-GSP 2 hype show to the marketing department.
right, this and also the 'user experience' of being a fan has declined, especially for longtime fans. There used to be far more 'stacked' events, with more style contrasts. You have to work harder these days to get the quality now that there's so much dilution. It's hard to get excited about 'tattooed wrestle-boxer vs. tattooed wrestle-boxer' sandwiched between 2 low-level WMMA fights in order to get to the 2 or 3 interesting fights on the card.When people say the sport is dying, they're not talking about the objective quality of fights, they're talking about the interest and money generated in the sport, which has undoubtedly taken a hit with the absence of big names like Ronda, Brock, Conor, JBJ, etc.
Saying the sport is dying is moronic hyperbole, but it has dropped down.
Absolutely.When people say the sport is dying, they're not talking about the objective quality of fights, they're talking about the interest and money generated in the sport, which has undoubtedly taken a hit with the absence of big names like Ronda, Brock, Conor, JBJ, etc.
Agreed. But I guess with the new fans, they'd have no history with the sport and how it was. Fair enough.also the 'user experience' of being a fan has declined, especially for longtime fans.
Are they call them ridiculous. It's just not a valid argument when you start with ad hominem.The apologists call people who complain about this 'lazy', but WTF does work ethic have to do with being a fan?