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I strongly disagree with any comments similar to this. How does anybody think they are in a position to tell others what they are and aren't a fan of? I'm a big fan of MMA, love it. This doesn't mean that I have to love every single aspect of the game without any exceptions to prove my worth though.You might like the UFC, you might like the pageantry of a grandiose event, the showmanship we see in fight promotion, and who doesn’t enjoy a dramatic donnybrook? But if you don’t appreciate what Johnson does in the Octagon, you are not a fan of the sport of MMA.
If MM is doing everything that GSP did as this guy has written then he would be having fan appreciation that much closer to him. The guy who wrote this article should've have even tried to make the comparison.When you think about it, Johnson more or less does exactly what Georges St-Pierre did – using elite wrestling and technique to take the fight to where he feels most comfortable – only “Mighty Mouse” does it faster, more excitingly and he finishes his opponents far more frequently.
But Johnson hasn’t developed into half the box office and PPV draw GSP was and this contributed to terrible ticket sales.
Attendance at UFC 186 was a disappointing 10,154 — they even closed off the upper bowl, something unheard of for events at the Bell Centre — and some blamed Johnson for this. Well, you can blame poor ticket sales, meager PPV numbers and how the sport is promoted in Canada on the UFC, not Johnson.
The above quote is a big issue I think. Not only how the Canadian market is being handled poorly but that Dana is saying he's not going to change on how its operating. This also goes for the lighter weight classes. If Dana and Joe Rogans angle from here on out is to simply tell the fans were not fans in hopes we'll start to watch more and somehow just start to like it they're mistaken. Whenever somebody takes this approach it just remind me of some super douchey pretentious dude in thick frame glasses and skinny jeans trying to pass judgment because I don't "get" his music or art. Doesn't mean I don't like music or art it just means we don't like the same thing for the same reasons. It feels like the cliche hipster reply to something, " I love it and nobody else does so those people must be not nearly as educated or committed like me".The UFC has done poorly in Canada the past 18 months and White says the UFC won’t change “a damn thing” in how it promotes events north of the border, but that’s a story for a different day.
*SMH*Maybe it’s a case where Demetrious Johnson is a cut of prime rib when most people seem to prefer a cheeseburger, but for someone to claim they’re an MMA fan and then not appreciate what Mighty Mouse does? That’s a disgrace.
LINK: Don't like Mighty Mouse? You don't like MMA - Sportsnet.ca
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