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ONE is famous for giving away tickets to fill arenas.Their arenas are not full in Asia Pacific neither
Here in Thailand ONE is just part of a myriad of many MT Promotions. MMA helped differate it, every Muay Thai Promotion tries to be different.I don’t even hate on ONE anymore, seems like that the marketing money ran out and you don’t see as much shills or even general people talking about it.
The events just seem like the same 10 people constantly booked.
Put hopefully they can continue as a Muay Thai promotion
MMA is boring outside of top tier fighters, even UFC has 80% regional fillers now. One Muay Thai is top notch action and JBG thoughI don’t even hate on ONE anymore, seems like that the marketing money ran out and you don’t see as much shills or even general people talking about it.
The events just seem like the same 10 people constantly booked.
Put hopefully they can continue as a Muay Thai promotion
The 4oz aspect is what differentiates it imhoHere in Thailand ONE is just part of a myriad of many MT Promotions. MMA helped differate it, every Muay Thai Promotion tries to be different.
Hate for ONE to give up on MMA. IMO Best bet would be for TKO to buy it but Chatri wants too much on a not a money making promotion.
That article is so garbage that I didn’t even post it on here. Literally no actual research, just taking promoter claims at face valueGood news is that ONE made the Forbes list over PFL.
#1. UFC: $11.3 billion, #2. WWE: $6.8 billion, #3. AEW® (All Elite Wrestling): $2 billion, #4. ONE Championship: $1.3 billion,
#5. Matchroom Boxing: $850 million, #6. PFL: $690 million, #7. Top Rank Boxing: $630 million, #8. Premier Boxing Championship: $600 million,
#9. Golden Boy Promotions: $450 million, #10. Combate Global: $120 million.
Forbes Names ONE Championship The 4th Most Valuable Combat Sports Property
Forbes Names ONE Championship The 4th Most Valuable Combat Sports Property Behind UFC, WWE & AEW. Check out the top 5 most valuable combat sports brands on myKhel.com.www.mykhel.com
Hey, if it helps them get more money to continue I am not gonna argue. Triller I thought would be gone by now but got someone to merge with them.That article is so garbage that I didn’t even post it on here. Literally no actual research, just taking promoter claims at face value
Serious question Who watches Combate?Good news is that ONE made the Forbes list over PFL.
#1. UFC: $11.3 billion, #2. WWE: $6.8 billion, #3. AEW® (All Elite Wrestling): $2 billion, #4. ONE Championship: $1.3 billion,
#5. Matchroom Boxing: $850 million, #6. PFL: $690 million, #7. Top Rank Boxing: $630 million, #8. Premier Boxing Championship: $600 million,
#9. Golden Boy Promotions: $450 million, #10. Combate Global: $120 million.
Forbes Names ONE Championship The 4th Most Valuable Combat Sports Property
Forbes Names ONE Championship The 4th Most Valuable Combat Sports Property Behind UFC, WWE & AEW. Check out the top 5 most valuable combat sports brands on myKhel.com.www.mykhel.com
Mexicans who fall asleep after the soccer gamesSerious question Who watches Combate?
RWS has made it better recently and found the middle ground. It’s the same technical stuff a lot with breaking up clinches in a reasonable time span. ONE MT just seems like mindless action where they swing hooks until someone dropsONE found a niche with its 4oz + 3 round MT bouts. They're fun and exciting for an audience in a way that standard MT might not be.
But its MMA an afterthought and its kickboxing is just a less interesting version of its MT.
It's MT is great to watch but I'm not really sure how you expand the business from there, it's kind of limited
Holy shit so good tv placement can get you that farMexicans who fall asleep after the soccer games
The numbers in that Forbes article are mostly made upHoly shit so good tv placement can get you that far