News Patchy Mix officially signs with the UFC and will make his debut against Mario Bautista at UFC 316 in Newark on June 7

Who wins?


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damn Aldo fans are a bunch of whiners lol

he lost that fight fair and square, let it go

you'll all feel much better once you do
 
damn Aldo fans are a bunch of whiners lol

he lost that fight fair and square, let it go

you'll all feel much better once you do
Batista failed to fight, therefore he shouldn't have gotten the decision imo. You should never get rewarded for stalling the entire fight. If that's how the UFC wants to be then I would never watch it.
 
Batista failed to fight, therefore he shouldn't have gotten the decision imo. You should never get rewarded for stalling the entire fight. If that's how the UFC wants to be then I would never watch it.

Yep, those damn UFC judges...
 
Ohhh schnapp!!
All in on Patchy Mix.
Bet your house, your Mom's house, your Grandma's house, your entire neighborhood, your entire city, and your entire country!
Bet the entire continent if you have to!
 
FGTD seems fairly likely, hopefully it's closer to -200 than -300
 
I literally have no idea who either of these fighters you mentioned.
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Hopefully Mix takes it...making your UFC debut on less than a months notice against someone like bautista could be tough though.
 
Video library for fighters they are releasing

<YeahOKJen>
Yes, the video library is worth a lot more than a contracted fighter.

No one is buying a company just to have their fighters. Fighters aren't employees. If a company wanted MVP they would just sign them in free agency.

The UFC bought Pride for the same exact reason. Video library and an attempt at a network deal in Japan (which didn't go through). Most of the fighters in Pride weren't included in the deal. Most of the Pride alumni came on brand new contracts after the fact.
 
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Yes, the video library is worth a lot more than a contracted fighter.

No one is buying a company just to have their fighters. Fighters aren't employees. If a company wanted MVP they would just sign them in free agency.

The UFC bought Pride for the same exact reason. Video library and an attempt at a network deal in Japan (which didn't go through). Most of the fighters in Pride weren't included in the deal. Most of the Pride alumni came on brand new contracts after the fact.
Nobody cares about Bellator though.
 
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