Today's MMA: Do you like the sport more now, or less?

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  • SPX
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2009
    • 23875

    #16
    Originally posted by Luke
    When there were less cards, I forced bets because I knew I wouldn't get another chance for weeks. Now, you don't need to because another cards isnt that far away
    I guess the thing for me is that the cards now have so many fights between guys I've never even heard of that the number of bettable fights is the same . . . those fights have just been stretched out across multiple cards.

    I guess I could maybe fix this by doing more research though.
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    • Luke
      10 year vet
      • Oct 2006
      • 30060

      #17
      Originally posted by SPX
      I guess the thing for me is that the cards now have so many fights between guys I've never even heard of that the number of bettable fights is the same . . . those fights have just been stretched out across multiple cards.

      I guess I could maybe fix this by doing more research though.

      I know who more fighters are now. Before, I'd watch a PPV card and maybe the the spike prelims if anyone I knew was on it. Now, they have many cards on FS1 and fox, so there's more guys to watch/learn about.
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      • SPX
        Senior Member
        • Aug 2009
        • 23875

        #18
        You see, when the events were fewer I watched pretty much EVERYTHING. Unless they were debuting, I basically knew ALL the fighters. Now that's just too hard to do.
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        • Luke
          10 year vet
          • Oct 2006
          • 30060

          #19
          Originally posted by SPX
          You see, when the events were fewer I watched pretty much EVERYTHING. Unless they were debuting, I basically knew ALL the fighters. Now that's just too hard to do.
          I never watched everything. Like back when they had facebook prelims, no. I still don't watch everything( like fight pass prelims), but with so many of the fights on TV (versus having to watch a stream) I know a lot more fighters. There are still some fighters I know little about, but its way less than before.........and now the roster is much bigger.
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          • SPX
            Senior Member
            • Aug 2009
            • 23875

            #20
            Originally posted by Luke
            I never watched everything. Like back when they had facebook prelims, no. I still don't watch everything( like fight pass prelims), but with so many of the fights on TV (versus having to watch a stream) I know a lot more fighters. There are still some fighters I know little about, but its way less than before.........and now the roster is much bigger.

            There was a time when I pretty much refused to miss any MMA. I remember one specific day where I got home from work and my power supply on my computer was fucked up and a WEC event was coming on in just a few hours. I didn't have cable and needed to stream it so I jumped through a bunch of hoops to get to Staples where I bought a power supply for about 4x as much as I would have if I had ordered it online.

            UFC, Bellator, Strikeforce (and before that EliteXC and Affliction) . . . fucking Shark Fights. I tried not to miss a single minute.
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            • Ludo
              Senior Member
              • Jan 2010
              • 4931

              #21
              Originally posted by SPX
              There was a time when I pretty much refused to miss any MMA. I remember one specific day where I got home from work and my power supply on my computer was fucked up and a WEC event was coming on in just a few hours. I didn't have cable and needed to stream it so I jumped through a bunch of hoops to get to Staples where I bought a power supply for about 4x as much as I would have if I had ordered it online.

              UFC, Bellator, Strikeforce (and before that EliteXC and Affliction) . . . fucking Shark Fights. I tried not to miss a single minute.
              I still don't see how having less orgs, more fights, more fighters, and most importantly, more free on tv cards is a bad thing. Oversaturation be damned. There are more up and coming fighters now than ever before, more quality fights happening, and the divisions overall are much more diverse/exciting without kingpin like stalwarts guarding the strap. I honestly wasn't even this excited back in 2009 for the sport.
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              • Luke
                10 year vet
                • Oct 2006
                • 30060

                #22
                Originally posted by SPX
                There was a time when I pretty much refused to miss any MMA. I remember one specific day where I got home from work and my power supply on my computer was fucked up and a WEC event was coming on in just a few hours. I didn't have cable and needed to stream it so I jumped through a bunch of hoops to get to Staples where I bought a power supply for about 4x as much as I would have if I had ordered it online.

                UFC, Bellator, Strikeforce (and before that EliteXC and Affliction) . . . fucking Shark Fights. I tried not to miss a single minute.

                Is Shark Fights even still around? I forgot about them. Didn't Jardine fight with them once and not get paid?
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                • SPX
                  Senior Member
                  • Aug 2009
                  • 23875

                  #23
                  Originally posted by Ludo
                  I still don't see how having less orgs, more fights, more fighters, and most importantly, more free on tv cards is a bad thing. Oversaturation be damned. There are more up and coming fighters now than ever before, more quality fights happening, and the divisions overall are much more diverse/exciting without kingpin like stalwarts guarding the strap. I honestly wasn't even this excited back in 2009 for the sport.

                  I dunno, it's just how I feel about it. I think oversaturation is real. There is such a thing as TOO MUCH of a good thing. If you can get something all the time then you value it less than if you can only get it occasionally. That's true for pretty much anything -- a five-star dinner, alcohol, blowjobs, even MMA.

                  There's truth to the old adage, "Absence makes the heart grow fonder."
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                  • SPX
                    Senior Member
                    • Aug 2009
                    • 23875

                    #24
                    Originally posted by Luke
                    Is Shark Fights even still around? I forgot about them. Didn't Jardine fight with them once and not get paid?
                    Shark Fights ran for 21 events and then for some unknown reason closed the doors in 2011. Jardine did fight for them, but the time he didn't get paid was right after that when he fought for that Nemesis shit down in the Dominican Republic.
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