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New trend in UFC PPV posters

boozeco2005

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Anyone else all the poster have some type of slogan...personally I think it's kinda lame...very WWEish IMO...Thoughts?
 
Im sure they look better than failed links
 
You mean like "The Beginning" or "Motor City Madness" or "Judgement Day"?
 
Im sure they look better than failed links

I can see them.

Anyway yea I bet the UFC went with a low-ball art studio, they love that flare and speed effect.
 
I like them better than their old ones. People used to complain about those ones being boring because they looked too much like boxing posters.
 
I think it's good....a good slogan is part of good promoting in my opinion. Most big boxing fights have slogans as well.
 
Lense flare is so played out.

The UFC has got to have one the $4$ least creative marketing agencies in the world.


Anderson Silva looks like CGI
 
I guess they're not the greatest. I prefer when the fighters stand there and square off. Not punching
 
a million times better than their old posters which were so fucking generic. I hated them. Exact same template every single time.

No where near Pride posters level, but definitly an improvement.
 
Lense flare is so played out.

The UFC has got to have one the $4$ least creative marketing agencies in the world.


Anderson Silva looks like CGI

audience is yanks, fight fans and mma nerds- go figure
 
How come Johny looks like he has a red stripe in his hair like Jason Miller in the poster?
 
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