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Author: | NiN505 [ Tue Apr 17, 2012 3:20 pm ] |
Post subject: | White suggests UFC could create regional fight circuits and champions |
The way Dana White sees it, the organization needs more events, not fewer. As the UFC president hits a grueling part of a ridiculously busy 2012 fight schedule, White sees a need to add even more shows to the lineup. As White told MMAjunkie.com (www.mmajunkie.com), it's the only way to keep a consistent presence in key international markets while also giving new fighters – specifically those on the new international editions of "The Ultimate Fighter" reality series – a place to cut their teeth. "The bottom line is as we start kicking off all these 'Ultimate Fighters' in other countries, it's going to open up the floodgates for a lot more fighters, and guys are going to need a lot more experience," White told MMAjunkie.com after Saturday's UFC on FUEL TV 2 event in Stockholm. "So, we're working on it." The UFC recently kicked off the first international edition of its reality series with "TUF: Brazil." While the show is relegated to a Sunday-night online home in the U.S., it broadcasts nationally in Brazil on Globo and reaches approximately 10 million weekly TV viewers. India is next up, and White said a U.K. vs. Australia version of the show also is in the works. But once the show is over and the fighters have been introduced to the masses, they need a place to fight. With the UFC already having an abundance of signed fighters, it creates a problem for White and UFC Chairman Lorenzo Fertitta. "Lorenzo and I were literally talking about this before the show started tonight, and we're coming up with some ideas on how to – believe it or not – do more events so that we can feed these markets that are dying for it," White said. "The U.K. keeps terrorizing us. Ireland is part of it, but (we're) going back to Ireland, too. And Scotland. A guy here tonight was asking about Norway. Germany we haven't been back to. Every time we got to Australia, it's insane. "There are a lot of markets that are starved. India – we're going to go to India. The list goes on and on and on. China we were talking about tonight, too. But we're working on figuring out how to feed all these markets so they don't have to wait so long." One solution is country-specific fight circuits – an idea White has suggested in the past. Instead of moving all international fighters to the UFC's primary shows, smaller events could take place in the international markets. In fact, they could take place on nights the UFC hosts shows in North American – creating dual-event nights. Admittedly, there are hurdles. "We've talked about doing two shows at the same time," White said. "We've talked about doing a lot of stuff. But one of the things you guys have got to understand, the hardest part is the infrastructure. It's creating all this new talent, and it's not just fighters. It's commentators. It's (cage announce Bruce) Buffer's position. Cameramen. (It's) all the things that go along with putting on the event that we put on. It's a lot of work." But that, essentially, could lead to regional UFC champs. In addition to UFC heavyweight champion Junior Dos Santos, for example, the UFC could have a European champion, an Asian champion – even a South American champion. All sorts of logistics would need to be figured out, but White said the idea is a constant source of discussion. "We talked about [regional champions]," he said. "We talked about rankings – just like boxing, guys ranked in other countries. So you end up being ranked. I don't know. You have UFC champions, and then you have guys that are ranked in different countries. It absolutely makes sense. In the big picture, long-term, it absolutely makes perfect sense." Source: White suggests UFC could create regional fight circuits and champions |
Author: | Dent [ Tue Apr 17, 2012 9:11 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: White suggests UFC could create regional fight circuits and champions |
It is truly amazing to see all this unfold before our eyes. They are doing a great job! Regional champions would be awesome. Champ vs champ etc. Cool stuff! |
Author: | NiN505 [ Wed Apr 18, 2012 11:11 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: White suggests UFC could create regional fight circuits and champions |
Dent wrote: It is truly amazing to see all this unfold before our eyes. They are doing a great job! Regional champions would be awesome. Champ vs champ etc. Cool stuff! Much akin to what boxing has. Only worry is oversaturation but otherwise very interested on how it goes in the coming years. |
Author: | Dent [ Fri Apr 20, 2012 9:48 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: White suggests UFC could create regional fight circuits and champions |
You think we can get too much MMA? |
Author: | wurzel [ Sat Apr 21, 2012 9:54 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: White suggests UFC could create regional fight circuits and champions |
Got to agree with dent on this, at the moment for most of us it's unavailibility of decent events that's the problem, over saturation is a long way away. I reckon the UK could easily pack out a major, regional event once per month without even impacting on the smaller shows. Say, three in London, a couple in Manchester, at least one each in Wales, N.Ireland and Scotland and a few more dotted about. Then a lot of the main UFC title bouts would be champion vs. champion, very cool BAMMA may not like it though. |
Author: | subvertbeats [ Sat Apr 21, 2012 10:51 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: White suggests UFC could create regional fight circuits and champions |
NiN505 wrote: Dent wrote: It is truly amazing to see all this unfold before our eyes. They are doing a great job! Regional champions would be awesome. Champ vs champ etc. Cool stuff! Much akin to what boxing has. Only worry is oversaturation but otherwise very interested on how it goes in the coming years. The problem in boxing is multiple promotors selecting what fights happen based on $. Secondarily, there are also many different governing bodies, with weight divisions that are close together - creating a multitude of belts, many of which most people agree don't mean much. Since we're talking about this all being under the banner of the UFC, I agree with Dana, it all makes perfect sense. Still a way off logistically, because they dont have the infrastructure and local presence to make it happen as yet, but I'm sure in the next couple of years we'll start to see the beginnings of this localisation. |
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