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UFC's best days are long gone

The UFC needs to evolve just as the sport of MMA has. You can't use a scoring system that is half a century old and designed for another sport, its nonsense.
 
I 100% agree.

They dont want to build stars because 1) you gotta pay 2) they get egos [aka tito, shamrock] 3) they want to be in charge.

The whole system is a mess. I understand Zuffa's decisions individually, but as every detail becomes more regulated its just not fun as a whole.

Whatever though, Im sure someone will buy if, just not me...and I havent for a while.

I prefer real fights with entertainment over highly skilled bullshit fights. Stupid, i know.
 
It's not a hard fix. Less PPV's would equal stacked cards. When it comes to PPV's more doesn't equal better.
 
If the UFC cuts fighters after winning because it was boring then it's no longer a sport and more entertainment like professional wrestling. That is the problem.

Yeah and we're OK with that because its not a sport anyway. Who the hell could possibly take this joke seriously with things like the UFC hof and fake rankings, only popular guy gets a title shot, or a guy thats 2-1 with a title shot etc. Its a fuckin joke but entertaining at times as it should be.
 
It's easy to follow the HW division. The same ten guys have been at the top for the past decade.


You say that, but prior to UFC 174, the last FN had 5/6 finishes on the main card, and before that, UFC 173 had 4/5 finishes on the main card. Both main events were finished. That's why I can't take these criticisms seriously. Everything said is exaggerated, and in some cases, completely wrong. It's like you are just parroting something you read on this forum.

To say it is more ubiquitous than before is not to say finishes don't happen, just that they are less frequent. In addition, I do not believe that simply because a fight has a finish it was a good fight, nor obversely that what is a decision is a bad one. What I describe as a safe band of point fighting is something that pertains to a great deal of the fights that goes to decision. I am not saying there's anything wrong with the number of finishes, nor with those fights, though I could do that too.

Also, you seem the one who has a selective memory, though again number of decisions was never my point. Browne vs. Werdum a decision fest. Machida-Mousassi was too, as was Barao vs. Faber. Also 3/4 of UFC on FOX 10 were decisions. 8/12 in the previous card.
 
It's not a hard fix. Less PPV's would equal stacked cards. When it comes to PPV's more doesn't equal better.

It would certainly help to move back to say 8 PPV's a year.

If the UFC want to carry on running PPV's more than once a month then I think they both need to look at improving the rules/judging AND being much more proactive in getting talented MA's from other sports to shift to MMA.

The second issue is IMHO really going to come to the fore strongly in the next few years I'd say as the UFC no longer as as many rival orgs to buy out and talent strip. Zuffa has I'd say gotten too comfortable in thinking talent is just going to drop into there laps but you look at a lot of the previous big names in MMA a lot of them only switched sports because promoters went after them, either directly or via having strong links with supercamps.
 
Ah yeah another "mma is on it's decline" type thread
 
All the guys we started out watching are either winding down or retired. I used to root hard for the fighters I like. Got depressed when they lost. Felt great when they won. Being emotionally involved is what made the events exciting to me. Now I watch from time to time, but could give a shit who wins.

Whatever, I prefer Shooto to be honest.
 
All the guys we started out watching are either winding down or retired. I used to root hard for the fighters I like. Got depressed when they lost. Felt great when they won. Being emotionally involved is what made the events exciting to me. Now I watch from time to time, but could give a shit who wins.

Whatever, I prefer Shooto to be honest.

So, you don't give a shit about who wins in the biggest MMA organization in the world but you care about who wins in Shooto? Just leave.
 
So, you don't give a shit about who wins in the biggest MMA organization in the world but you care about who wins in Shooto? Just leave.

I know most of the fighters personally in Shooto and go to all the events live. Yes, I prefer it. Many cards put UFC cards to shame. Fuck off.
 
I know most of the fighters personally in Shooto and go to all the events live. Yes, I prefer it. Many cards put UFC cards to shame. Fuck off.

So, you're just delusional then? Go cry somewhere else, hipster.
 
So, you're just delusional then? Go cry somewhere else, hipster.

Hipster? Ok...lol

I simply voiced my opinion. Didnt know one HAD to love the UFC shows in order to be a fan. I used to love them, but they are IN MY OPINION, on the downfall. When's the last time you've been to a shooto event? They rock.
 
Hipster? Ok...lol

I simply voiced my opinion. Didnt know one HAD to love the UFC shows in order to be a fan. I used to love them, but they are IN MY OPINION, on the downfall. When's the last time you've been to a shooto event? They rock.

Never been, would like to someday, but that's not a possibility for me at the moment. And I'm not talking shit on Shooto, but to say that the UFC is on the downfall when it's current stable of champions are pretty much unbelievable talents is just sort of ridiculous when say afterwards that you prefer Shooto.

Possibly it's the marketing/production of the UFC that you don't enjoy anymore? Because I've felt that way at times.
 
What are you guys talking about? UFC is bigger than NFL!!!


...and the World Cup
 
I think it's time to allow fighters to carry blunt objects. 1 weapon of choice per fighter.
 
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