Longtime MMA fan here. I usually don't comment on the way things are, but with all this ridiculousness about UFC 200, it's just driven me crazy with how bad the UFC and UFC fighter mentality has become.
So much talk from Dana and Conor about marketing and fighting, and I look back at UFC 100, and think that things really haven't evolved a bit. UFC is still stuck in this dudebro fake "rival" mentality of spending a lot of money to hype up fights that isn't necessary, with a couple guys who will readily admit they're "selling" the fight. It always reminds me of the Shamrock - Ortiz "rivalry" when Ken said, "we made a lot of money."
It's so goofy, and while people can say that that's part of the fighter's persona, it's the UFC that encourages and rewards it. Which is why Chael Sonnen was put in all sorts of main events despite being a roided mediocre fighter than would have been on the cut line without his mouth.
Maybe there was a point when UFC was gaining notoriety when this was all necessary, but now it's just a turn off. We know it's an act, it's a tired act, $10 million doesn't have to be spent to hype an event everyone knows about. Fighters don't need to act like The Rock or Muhammad Ali to garner interest. The whole meta "I make more money than anyone" is a tired work, and UFC and the fighters need to evolve beyond this crap.
Believe it or not, people will still watch just as much without all this worked crap, and without a bunch of fake juice commercials hyping how really bad fighters hate each other, before pulling yet another Ken Shamrock after the fight. Grow up UFC.
So much talk from Dana and Conor about marketing and fighting, and I look back at UFC 100, and think that things really haven't evolved a bit. UFC is still stuck in this dudebro fake "rival" mentality of spending a lot of money to hype up fights that isn't necessary, with a couple guys who will readily admit they're "selling" the fight. It always reminds me of the Shamrock - Ortiz "rivalry" when Ken said, "we made a lot of money."
It's so goofy, and while people can say that that's part of the fighter's persona, it's the UFC that encourages and rewards it. Which is why Chael Sonnen was put in all sorts of main events despite being a roided mediocre fighter than would have been on the cut line without his mouth.
Maybe there was a point when UFC was gaining notoriety when this was all necessary, but now it's just a turn off. We know it's an act, it's a tired act, $10 million doesn't have to be spent to hype an event everyone knows about. Fighters don't need to act like The Rock or Muhammad Ali to garner interest. The whole meta "I make more money than anyone" is a tired work, and UFC and the fighters need to evolve beyond this crap.
Believe it or not, people will still watch just as much without all this worked crap, and without a bunch of fake juice commercials hyping how really bad fighters hate each other, before pulling yet another Ken Shamrock after the fight. Grow up UFC.