That will never happen. More people pay hundreds of dollars for Sunday Ticket, giving them access to every single game of the season, than the amount of people who have tuned in to watch free MMA on Fox. The US can't get enough of football, it's mainstream, it's in our culture, and it's constantly promoted on every single sports related channel that there is. MMA on the other hand, for the casual fan, is often out of sight out of mind. This is yet another situation where if I wasn't a hardcore follower of sport, and kept up with it online, then there's no other way I would have known about this card.
The UFC isn't anywhere close to over-saturating the market, that's not the problem they're having. It's a promotion problem. One thing they need to do is be running towards ESPN with open arms, instead of bashing them and acting like pricks whenever they run a tough story on them. They're critical of every sport though, including the NFL, so the UFC needs to stop thinking that they can bully everyone into only running the stories they want to see. That works for these MMA blogs, but it's not going to fly with ESPN.
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