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Author: | NiN505 [ Sun Jul 24, 2011 4:46 pm ] |
Post subject: | Strikeforce seeking options to broadcast preliminary fights |
For as many entertaining scraps as Strikeforce broadcast in its pre-Zuffa era, fans of the sport always had one complaint: Where are the preliminary card fights? Perhaps spoiled by the UFC's recent strategy of utilizing varying combinations Spike TV, ION Television, Facebook and UFC.com to air entire fight cards, MMA fans wanted to know why Strikeforce wasn't doing the same. Now that the promotion is under the same ownership umbrella as the UFC, Strikeforce CEO Scott Coker said things may be changing. "I think right now, Showtime would only air the top five fights," Coker told MMAjunkie.com (www.mmajunkie.com). "But we'll find other platforms to get those fights out there." This past year, Strikeforce twice partnered with HDNet to air select preliminary card contests from major events. But with 10 Strikeforce events already in the books for 2011, the offerings have hardly been consistent. Meanwhile, August's UFC 133 event will mark the seventh-consecutive UFC event in which every single fight has been available for live viewing in some form or another. For an organization looking to build stars, the strategy only makes sense. How can a fighter have fans if no one can watch him/her fight? And for fans, the more MMA action, the better. At Friday night's Strikeforce Challengers 17 event in Las Vegas, those in attendance at The Pearl at the Palms Casino resort were treated to a crushing Anthony Smith knockout of Ben Lagman, and T.J. Cook and Lionel Lanham combined for rousing back-and-forth affair that ended with just one tick of the clock left in the opening round. Those watching from home on Showtime got nary a mention of the entertaining contests. It's a reality Coker said he and matchmaker Sean Shelby realize and are hoping to correct as soon as possible. "I think we had some great action on the undercard," Coker said. "I think we'll probably find a way on our site or the Internet portals to get that out. I think they should be out there." Source: Strikeforce boss says promotion seeking options to broadcast preliminary fights |
Author: | SyMBi0TiK [ Sun Jul 24, 2011 10:02 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Strikeforce seeking options to broadcast preliminary fights |
sounds good! hook that shit up strikeforce... hopefully by this weekend too you lazy mofos... |
Author: | GeNioS [ Mon Jul 25, 2011 5:16 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Strikeforce seeking options to broadcast preliminary fights |
There is a simple answer for why the prelims aren't televised on strikeforce events.....no one cares about them. If the MMA public gave even the slightest indication of interest, the money-grubbing America we live in would find a way to capatalize on that interest. Strikeforce should (continue to) move towards being more of a minor league organization, prepping and grooming fighters for the UFC. They're the same promotion for all intents and purposes now...no reason to keep good fights from happening by having both organizations split contracts. Four of the ten fighters that fought in the prelims at the last Strikeforce event don't even have wiki pages. QED. Strikeforce prelims rank just slightly above a PG-13 chick-flick and just below an R-rated one. |
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