Its the worst since i can remember….i find myself drawn back to boxing these days.Would love a poll if a mod would like to add. Question is simple, how do you feel about the current product? Is it better, worse, or the same since you started watching? Here’s some options:
-It’s better than ever.
-It’s as good as it’s ever been.
-It’s good but it’s been better.
-It’s ok, it’s been better and worse.
-It’s subpar but it’s been worse.
-It’s the worst it’s ever been.
If you wanna still see human cock fighting, it's still on the internet bro...I'm old and remember when you had to go out of your way to watch the UFC or any combat sport on television so to see it go from toughman to a globally recognized sport is really cool.
I'm glad the taboo and stigma (from ignorance) about "human cockfighting" has disappeared.
The skill ceiling has risen considerably over the years for the average fighter and a larger pool of talent means we can watch more fights, if anything there's an oversaturation of events but that's a good problem.
Fuckin shitbums, I thought I was the only one to still use that lmaoSome fights are good, some are not. Same as always. Besides the rankings being pointless, belts being generally devalued and there being far too many shitbums on the roster, I'm still just here for the scraps and the blood.
USA is a Republic anyway, not a democracy. There are a few state bills every 4 years I get to directly vote on...Most corporations are managed in a way that's closer to Soviet Union than a democracy.
My thoughts on fighter pay have more to do with half of a fighter's pay possibly being taken away by judges that don't always know what they're looking at (see Tuivasa/Rozenstruik), than how much an organization pays relative to other organizations. Probably didn't need to explain that though since you clearly know so much about other people's political/economic ideologies based on message board posts. Enjoy the fights!UFC pays way more than other mma orgs. Weird, never enough for you socialists
"Holy shit" moments have literally never been more common. We just saw one of the biggest ones ever a few months ago by Max.Whining about too many events is ridiculous, you don't need to watch them. I love all these events, could very much do without WMMA, though, or have WMMA as a separate product (you can say "don't watch" here as well, but it's really annoying in a live event).
The "no real stars" issue and lack of "holy shit" moments which were mentioned here, is something which I have been thinking about a lot in recent years as well. Current MMA definitely lacks "larger than life" characters/fighters, while the average skill level is constantly increasing.
I love my UFC hot dog Brander. I take it everywhere I go.
I agree with you. While I look fondly back in time when sport was more underground, it's great to see how far the sport in general has come worldwide. It's crazy how good the elite level fighters are these days. I understand the oversaturation, they have to try and maximize their profits as much as they can. I still end up watching most of the events anyway. I do miss some of the legit beefs that different fight camps use to have but I know UFC probably wouldn't allow much of that these days.I'm old and remember when you had to go out of your way to watch the UFC or any combat sport on television so to see it go from toughman to a globally recognized sport is really cool.
I'm glad the taboo and stigma (from ignorance) about "human cockfighting" has disappeared.
The skill ceiling has risen considerably over the years for the average fighter and a larger pool of talent means we can watch more fights, if anything there's an oversaturation of events but that's a good problem.
You're right, it's a give and take where the product is sterilized and commercialized which is understandable from a shareholder's perspective, you want to maximize exposure to as many demographics to generate revenue for the sake of business, but you sacrifice the old school charm of MMA, although I don't miss seeing condom depot ads for the entire card.I agree with you. While I look fondly back in time when sport was more underground, it's great to see how far the sport in general has come worldwide. It's crazy how good the elite level fighters are these days. I understand the oversaturation, they have to try and maximize their profits as much as they can. I still end up watching most of the events anyway. I do miss some of the legit beefs that different fight camps use to have but I know UFC probably wouldn't allow much of that these days.
can i ask a personal question?I enjoy watching the UFC Product.
I rarely miss the Fights -- especially PPV's or DWCS. As an Interested Fan -- I can enjoy and learn something about the various fighters even when the Fights aren't rocking.
If I was a Dis-interested Fan that just wants to see Highlights, gamble (not professionally), or just needs a time waster when they're drinking with friends -- then I would have different expectations.