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UFC Dying? Are you more or less interested in UFC fights than a year ago?

Are you more or less interested in UFC fights than a year ago?


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[X] More
[X] Same
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Generally the same. It was cool having Conor cards to look forward to though. There was just a certain atmosphere about them that you don't see anymore. Hopefully 226 can stay intact it has potential.
 
Same.

Good fights are good fights. And there are good fights on every card. But if you’re a typical Shertard. You talk nothing but shit for a month before a card even arrives. So how the fuck are you ever going to enjoy it, if you’ve already condemned it, and covinced yourself it’s going to be shit ?

Self fulfilling prophecy is the order of the day. Or you allow the opinions of others make up your mind for you.

So weak minded yahoos, and guppies are never going to be happy.
 
I mean, the fights themselves, yes.

The cards? Less interested. Thier cards have been abysmal lately.
 
More, the LW division is finally moving along, and Bisping can't claim to be the best MW anymore.
 
Generally the same. It was cool having Conor cards to look forward to though. There was just a certain atmosphere about them that you don't see anymore. Hopefully 226 can stay intact it has potential.

I honestly never felt that way. I mean it was hype, but it was the same hype I get when DC fights a legit contender or when Bisping fought GSP or when Ferguson fought RDA.

Important fights are hype in general.
 
Some people only seem to care about cards involving big names, which is why you see complaints about a lot of cards, even if a lot of the lesser known fighters deliver really exciting fights.

For me, it’s more about the quality of the fights than who is fighting. I will take a great fight between two unknown fighters over a snoozefest between 2 big stars.

For that reason, I still watch and I don’t think the UFc is dying...
 
A little less.. they just don't have enough guys after the suspensions, injury pullouts, increased cards, and Bellator stealings to make each show feel special.

Plus I suspect there are is more wmma now than a year ago but I might be speaking out of my ass there.
 
I feel like the UFC is diluted a bit... However, we have alot of fighters who are ---becoming or are the GOATS--- at their divison.

khabib is soon to be 155 GOAT. Last was BJ Penn.

DC, clean LHW goat.

Stipe, ---could be--- UFC's HW GOAT.

MM, goat fly

Cruz just recently retired as the GOAT because of injuries. And still beat the current champ.

The UFC is going through a water down process similar to the one the NBA went through back in the days
 
Less for me, but it has more to do with my personal life changing more than it has to do with MMA itself. Have less free time and MMA is one of the few things that takes lesser prioty now
 
Sorry TS, but a lot of us have been less interested more then a year ago, add a decade, and i will vote in your stupid poll.
 
Generally the same. It was cool having Conor cards to look forward to though. There was just a certain atmosphere about them that you don't see anymore. Hopefully 226 can stay intact it has potential.

Because of Conor and Ronda I have lost a great deal of interest in the UFC. Before they came along, I was up to date on all events and always watching the events. After Conor and Ronda, there is now a flock of casual know nothing fools talking crap and acting a fool. Started watching less and following less of the UFC events. Since about a year or so ago...I have basically watched a few events (in full) here and there depending on who's on it.
 
[X] More
[X] Same
[X] Less

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Same.. Its still easily the best stage for MMA and im still overall pleased with the cards and match ups..dont always agree with the way certain fighters are handled and the ufcs choice of hype trains but i believe the world will always balance itself out..so far..it has worked
 
Same

The amount of talent is still there and the landscape is always improving. There's alot of intriguing match ups.

The negative is the non defending of titles, "money fights" and cherry picking going on
 
I used to never miss a fight, now I'm missing entire events. I still love MMA, but I m clearly less interested in the UFC than a year ago
 
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