I am quoting the wrong post but.. Too lazy Frankie ;-)
Competition is great. But honestly overpaying older UFC fighters are not the way to compete in my opinion.
Hows the marketing and visibility for the Bellator fighters?
I dont follow MMA much on news sites and other medias, I will be the first to admit that.
But I kinda feel when UFC fighters such as Rory and Benson left for Bellator they kind of fell of the map.
I rarely see any buzz or talks about them.
Signing the old UFC fighters and hiring Goldie (I love Goldie btw) leaves me with the feeling Bellator is trying to be a UFC clone.
Doing our own thing (Cokers SF and Bjorns tournament style) did not pan out hey lets clone the UFC!!!1
Cynic and one track minded look at it? Maybe but I am not really impressed with it.
Bellator is not really a competitor to the UFC at this point.
- If you look at things strictly from a business perspective, they are not a close competitor. The numbers are not in the same league as far as profit/rev.
- If you look at it from the public perception, the brand UFC is far more known than Bellator
- If you look through the eyes of a diehard MMA fan, they are close competitors because the fan is looking at it from an enjoyment POV.
Hardcore fans look at things through hardcore eyes.
But the truth is, the best thing Dana & Lorenzo did was brand the name "UFC". Casuals call Bellator "UFC" when they see it a lot of times, because to them that is the name & not MMA.
There is also different perceptions depending on who you find yourself talking to/with.
This board has a lot of Bellator fans. If you only discuss MMA on here, that might skew your view.
I like that this place discusses Bellator more than the most (if not all) places. Because of what you mention (less coverage). Most times I find out fight cards here, because guys like

As far as them being a "UFC clone", its weirdly reminiscent of how WCW became popular. They took a bunch of old(er) WWF names & spoke to the disenfranchised WWF fan. I don't see them as a clone though.
Dana is a dick a lot of times. I completely get disliking him & even possibly getting a giggle out of him being driven crazy by a failure here/there.
Those two things combined help Bellator from a disgruntled fans POV.
If you dislike UFC/Dana, then Bellator is closer competition.
If you are a UFC loyalist, then Bellator is "who?"
If you are in the middle, you look at it as a good thing there is another place & hope Bellator gets fiscally sound ASAP, so we can have two strong places to see MMA in the states.
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