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Which I just showed was correct. Are you high?No the supposed metric was the 35% growth which you even claimed was 50%
Which I just showed was correct. Are you high?No the supposed metric was the 35% growth which you even claimed was 50%
Probably asking for more money than they were willing to pay, a la Francis. I guess you are one of the "Francis fumbled the bag" fools as well?No the supposed metric was the 35% growth which you even claimed was 50%
Once again, with this amazing growth, why did ESPN not retain them
But your methodology to get there is intellectually dishonest. What Davis says is essentially correct, the total number of viewers in 2023 was higher. 46% in events 3-6 of each season, and though I don't have events 1-2 ratings for 2022, we can safely assume the 35% figure to be reasonable. If you want to cherry pick ratings disqualifying outliers rather than using the entire available samples, as you have, that's the only way to dispute the claim.276,000 to 302,000 is 10% at best

Bring him to the UFC. He very likely won’t be champ but he could make for some fun fights on the undercard and maybe even headline a fight night.
More than he is worth? One highlight KO alone would be worth more than whever 150-200k they would be paying him.He probably costs a lot of money, possibly more then he's worth to the UFC. They likely wouldn't give him very favorable matchmaking for very long, everyone knows he'll get manhandled by any top grappler in the UFC like he was with Douglas Lima & Logan Storley.
Should, they should just sign more fat ex football players and boxercise moms.The guy that recently lost to Mike Perry in Bare Knuckle Boxing and spent his career mostly beating up cans and a washed unresponsive Douglas Lima?
Nah they should pass lol
More than he is worth? One highlight KO alone would be worth more than whever 150-200k they would be paying him.
The youtube views money alone would make it worth.