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  • Liquidrob
    Izzy is a bum
    • Feb 2009
    • 11785

    #16
    Originally posted by Steel Mamba
    I disagree about the over saturation. What ridiculous amount of free events are there? StrikeForce puts on great events and aside from the lame intros I personally like their shows a bit more than the UFC's, lately at least. But StrikeForce doesn't put on many fights throughout the year. How many did they do last year? Unless I'm mistaking they only have 2 events scheduled for the next 5 months or more, which is nothing. The UFC is starting to put on more free events, but those are what, about 4 a year, and we know how those go. If you want to see the top talent in the UFC you gotta pay.

    The product isn't over saturated I don’t think any fans are growing tired of MMA. If they do 12 quality PPVs then they’ll have 12 quality buy-rates. Fighting is a year round sport that people just can’t get enough of. The UFC just needs to start focusing more of their resources on guys like Shogun instead of these green fighters who lost a reality TV contest. If they did that they'd be even better off IMO.
    Strikeforce did 10 shows from April to December last year

    They have this show on the 30th, a Challengers show in February and March and an April CBS show, Coker today said "(After Jan. 30) We'll have a (Strikeforce) challengers show in February, one in March and then the big fights in April with Fedor. From May on, we'll have a show every month. Or even twice a month, one big one and the challengers show every six weeks."

    Also throw in all the DREAM, Sengoku and other events on HDNet there is a bunch of MMA out there
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    • Steel Mamba
      Nasty
      • Nov 2008
      • 2549

      #17
      Wow I'm surprised that they did 10, it didn't seem like that many. I'm guessing a handful of those were their shows for their upcomers. Nonetheless is there a such thing as too much MMA? In every other sport you have something going on at least every week. I wouldn't mind having 1 event a week (from any promotion) and 1 PPV a month.

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      • Warner2BruceTD
        2011 Poster Of The Year
        • Mar 2009
        • 26141

        #18
        There is no such thing as too much MMA for the guys in this thread, but you can oversaturate the market and drive away casuals from buying ppv's. To me, that's why the non blowaway shows have struggled.

        -UFC does roughly 8 free shows per year
        -WEC does about 4
        -Strikeforce is going to do about 20 this year
        -TUF
        -DREAM, Sengoku, and MFC on HDNet do about 3 or 4 each
        -Bellator has a new tv deal, they will air weekly in 2010
        -M1/Affliction Challenge on HDNet

        That's just the free stuff. Even if you just follow the big 3, you get two or three shows a month, minimum. Now tell me why Johnny Liddell Fan is paying for Rashad/Silva when he just laid out $50 for a ppv in december, and has a Fight Night & Strikeforce coming up? Plus, he just watched a 7 hour DREAM show, even though it took him a week on his dvr.

        Two years ago, I paid for every ppv. No reason to do that anymore. Plenty of good stuff to see every month.

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        • LiquidLarry2GhostWF
          Highwayman
          • Feb 2009
          • 15428

          #19
          Originally posted by Warner2BruceTD
          There is no such thing as too much MMA for the guys in this thread, but you can oversaturate the market and drive away casuals from buying ppv's. To me, that's why the non blowaway shows have struggled.

          -UFC does roughly 8 free shows per year
          -WEC does about 4
          -Strikeforce is going to do about 20 this year
          -TUF
          -DREAM, Sengoku, and MFC on HDNet do about 3 or 4 each
          -Bellator has a new tv deal, they will air weekly in 2010
          -M1/Affliction Challenge on HDNet

          That's just the free stuff. Even if you just follow the big 3, you get two or three shows a month, minimum. Now tell me why Johnny Liddell Fan is paying for Rashad/Silva when he just laid out $50 for a ppv in december, and has a Fight Night & Strikeforce coming up? Plus, he just watched a 7 hour DREAM show, even though it took him a week on his dvr.

          Two years ago, I paid for every ppv. No reason to do that anymore. Plenty of good stuff to see every month.
          Yes there is...for me anyway...the last quarter of the year had me miss a lot of events that I would normally watch...just too much. Tough to keep up with College Football, the NFL, beginning of hockey season, random TV show that I watch AND MMA...just way too fuckin much.

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          • Irish
            do you see my jesus chain
            • Oct 2008
            • 4416

            #20
            Originally posted by Warner2BruceTD
            Again, oversaturation of the product.

            They have two events coming up that won't do anything significant, 109 & 110. 110 could bomb tremendously. That's 25% of the year with no big buyrates.

            Then the next 3, you have Mir/GSP/Penn/MachidavShogun/EvansvRampage. All should do well (particularly 113), but then what? All of the draws will have been used on 3 shows.

            They better hope Chuck/Tito catches fire, or a star emerges, or like I said, the streak is over.
            The Casual Fans Biggest Draw isnt even included in those.




            * but i do agree with what you are saying

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            • EmpireWF
              Giants in the Super Bowl
              • Mar 2009
              • 24082

              #21
              The complete segment on the trending pattern for the UFC 108 buyrate:

              Current trending patterns for UFC 108 are at this point looking like 255,000 to 270,000 buys, which if those numbers end up accurate, would be the lowest for a North American show in several years. But most figured that would be the case given all the injuries changing the lineup and it was a patched up show. Just like it wasn’t wise to overreact to 107, which did so well, same here, because with all the injuries, it was a show that wasn’t going to do well and it was just a question as to where the actual bottom base is right now. I’m not sure how 109 will do. Whether the public buys the two Hall of Famers deal will tell the tale. The advertising for it so far has been good. Obviously Couture’s drawing power isn’t what it once was, but if they can do the same business Couture’s fight with Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira did, then I’d consider it a success.
              The bottom has not completely fallen out, this is the lowest a UFC (non-foreign) PPV can do apparently. Especially one with a mild draw on top and that's it.
              Last edited by EmpireWF; 01-15-2010, 12:25 PM.


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              • Steel Mamba
                Nasty
                • Nov 2008
                • 2549

                #22
                Originally posted by Warner2BruceTD
                There is no such thing as too much MMA for the guys in this thread, but you can oversaturate the market and drive away casuals from buying ppv's. To me, that's why the non blowaway shows have struggled.

                -UFC does roughly 8 free shows per year
                -WEC does about 4
                -Strikeforce is going to do about 20 this year
                -TUF
                -DREAM, Sengoku, and MFC on HDNet do about 3 or 4 each
                -Bellator has a new tv deal, they will air weekly in 2010
                -M1/Affliction Challenge on HDNet

                That's just the free stuff. Even if you just follow the big 3, you get two or three shows a month, minimum. Now tell me why Johnny Liddell Fan is paying for Rashad/Silva when he just laid out $50 for a ppv in december, and has a Fight Night & Strikeforce coming up? Plus, he just watched a 7 hour DREAM show, even though it took him a week on his dvr.

                Two years ago, I paid for every ppv. No reason to do that anymore. Plenty of good stuff to see every month.
                I don't think Johnny Liddell is watching 7 hours of dream at odd hours, MFC, Bellator, etc. My casual friends that buy the big UFC events don't even know about DREAM or Sengoku and never got hyped up for any of the Affliction stuff. So as far as the casual fans go I don't think those shows play a huge factor.

                Personally I'm still not convinced that there's going to be a ton of PPV quality fights on free TV. I know StrikeForce will deliver with their main shows, but I don't think the UFC will. As much as I like Jon Jones there's a big difference between watching him fight Vera and watching Silva and Belfort go at it. No matter how many free events there are, there's still certain ones that will remain must buys regardless of what else is playing for free that month. If the UFC can continue to produce cards like 112 then they're not going to be effected by the amount of free events running. People aren't going to pass on 112 because Bellator and TUF air that same month. It definitely does make passing on the shitty cards a lot easier tho.
                Last edited by Steel Mamba; 01-15-2010, 03:28 PM.

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                • Liquidrob
                  Izzy is a bum
                  • Feb 2009
                  • 11785

                  #23
                  I am glad that it did such low buys compared to UFC standards (if these numbers are accurate), if this card would have did 400k or something like that the UFC would give you more cards like this, it is a good thing

                  Nothing against the fighters on the card, but if drop 50 bucks you should see the elite fighters fighting, you can put on a great card with a bunch of mid level guys, but you shouldnt pay 50 bucks for it

                  I am glad the consumer rejected this card and I hope they do the same for 109, you cant let the UFC or any company coast and still get your money

                  I love Strikeforce, but the Evolution card wasnt worth $50, Strikeforce would have to put Fedor vs Overeem/Barnett, Mousasi vs Hendo, etc...to get my dollars like Affliction did, Cung vs Smith turned out 'great', but I wont pay $50 for it

                  sidenite: I know the card had injuries, but this was a good measuring stick
                  Last edited by Liquidrob; 01-15-2010, 11:17 PM.
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                  • KINGOFOOTBALL
                    Junior Member
                    • Feb 2009
                    • 10343

                    #24
                    I wonder if this will make UFC push even harder to new venues /markets.

                    If theres a UFC in MSG they could live off that hype for 2-3 events after wards.
                    Best reason to have a license.

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