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I think the UFC is gradually turning into WWE -- characters that draw attention to themselves jump lines over fighters that are much better.
Case in point, Colby: the guy is 0.50 over his last four fights, hasn't fought in nearly two years (when he beat -- let's face it -- a pretty one-dimensional fighter), and is a boring go-to-decision fighter.
The UFC used to be the place where the best fighters could fight it out to see who was the top of the food chain, but now it's moving towards b.s. matches based on which fighter -- regardless of talent (or lack thereof) -- they can build a story around. How far away is the UFC from scripting fights and outcomes?
Colby should earn his spot, and not with his mouth.
Case in point, Colby: the guy is 0.50 over his last four fights, hasn't fought in nearly two years (when he beat -- let's face it -- a pretty one-dimensional fighter), and is a boring go-to-decision fighter.
The UFC used to be the place where the best fighters could fight it out to see who was the top of the food chain, but now it's moving towards b.s. matches based on which fighter -- regardless of talent (or lack thereof) -- they can build a story around. How far away is the UFC from scripting fights and outcomes?
Colby should earn his spot, and not with his mouth.