The "spectacle/hype" factor is much more important than skilled fighters, and it isnt even close.
Mike Tyson was a much better draw after he started biting ears and eating children. He wasnt nearly as good of a fighter, but that didnt matter.
HBO has taken hype to a new level with 24/7, to the point UFC copied it with the Countdown shows
In terms of what draws, my list would look something like this:
1. Engaging personalities/star aura--totally exclusive of skill
2. Spectacle/hype
3. Everything else
A fighters skill can add to his overall charisma and marketablility, but skill alone can not achieve this. The guy with superstar aura, reagrdless of skill, will outdraw the highly skilled but charisma deprived fighter every day of the week. Kimbo Slice didn't teach you guys anything?
Try to tell me skill level of the fighters is an important factor in drawing, when Kimbo vs. Tank pulls a big number, but Jake Shields vs Robbie Lawler does a fraction of that on the same network.
Explain to me why the WEC shows draw next to nothing unless it's Urijah Faber. Those are great fights with great highly skilled fighters. Almost every WEC show is not good, but great. It's because they aren't stars, end of story. If skill and great fights alone could draw, WEC would beblowing everyone else away.
It's all about personalities, it's a star driven business.
Mike Tyson was a much better draw after he started biting ears and eating children. He wasnt nearly as good of a fighter, but that didnt matter.
HBO has taken hype to a new level with 24/7, to the point UFC copied it with the Countdown shows
In terms of what draws, my list would look something like this:
1. Engaging personalities/star aura--totally exclusive of skill
2. Spectacle/hype
3. Everything else
A fighters skill can add to his overall charisma and marketablility, but skill alone can not achieve this. The guy with superstar aura, reagrdless of skill, will outdraw the highly skilled but charisma deprived fighter every day of the week. Kimbo Slice didn't teach you guys anything?
Try to tell me skill level of the fighters is an important factor in drawing, when Kimbo vs. Tank pulls a big number, but Jake Shields vs Robbie Lawler does a fraction of that on the same network.
Explain to me why the WEC shows draw next to nothing unless it's Urijah Faber. Those are great fights with great highly skilled fighters. Almost every WEC show is not good, but great. It's because they aren't stars, end of story. If skill and great fights alone could draw, WEC would beblowing everyone else away.
It's all about personalities, it's a star driven business.
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