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964 views 13 replies 11 participants last post by  NoRToN 
#1 · (Edited)
only let fighters (examples) like Henderson, Liddell, Sherk or Kongo fight only once or twice a year???

Cheick Kongo could've fought 4-5 times last year but only twice. The year is ending and he's only had 2 fights... wtf?

Dan Henderson has Fought Rampage last September, than lost to Silva in March of this year, than had to wait until September of this year to fight a Non ranked fighter. (very good one fighter btw)

What was the deal with Sean Sherk defending his title almost a year later?? 1 fight in 07.

Note that exciting fighters like Swick and Guillard fought in September 06 only to fight again in April 07.

IMO, a lot of fighters should fight at least 3-4 times a year (Ala Roger Huerta, Nate Diaz, Bisping etc. barring no injuries of course).

What do you guys/gals think?
 
#3 ·
Its because Lidell isnt going to fight on Spike for Huerta's salary, its a buisiness decision, Nate, Roger arent making Henderson or Lidell's pay as for Kongo and Sherk Im not sure, could be injuries or simply the HW division isnt that packed and they simply have nobody for him to fight right now.
 
#8 ·
I cant afford that shit and I cant stand missing a show, ones enough.
How about a compromise, a UFC event every two weeks. One would be PPV that would hold the big name fights, and the other the Fight Night events on Spike with some of your smaller named fighters.

Whether they happen stateside or overseas doesn't really matter to me. But for overseas events, I feel they need to spread their wings past England and they need to do it soon. Have events in Asia, Eastern Europe and South America. Even a few more events in Canada (I love the fans in Canada and how interactive they can get).
 
#10 ·
I wouldn't doubt that some of the fighters also don't want to fight that often. A few of the names you mentioned are running businesses as well, they have to literally plan for enough time to train to fight. It is one of the benefits that these fighters have that is also a curse. Liddell spends alot of time doing expo's and signings and literally has to make sure to keep his schedule clear to train for fights. Henderson actually does run a farm and certain times are better for him than others to train and fight.

While I love that some people are completely dedicated to fighting as much as possible like Anderson Silva and almost anyone from Brazil, I also understand that these men do have lives they are trying to live as well.

Mostly though I believe it is as mentioned above, the UFC is actually posting a profit by not spenind 8 mil a fight on salaries as some of their competitors have. Yes I also know that is an exaggeration, but scarily enough not that big of one.
 
#11 ·
I hate it when fighters do that. Boxers do it too. For instance, Floyd Mayweathers last fight was against Ricky Hatton in December of 2007 and he does not even have a fight schedualed right now. Boxers don't even get hurt anymore. They could easily fight once or twice a month, and for some reason they dont.
 
#12 ·
I think that they should have more events. Like, they have the main ones (Numbered) and they have the UFightNights. They should have other smaller events or more FNights so that the fighters can get more fights in.

STill, each event takes time to get together and I'd rather the events remain at the quality they are at. Quality over quantity! Still, I'd like more quantity.
 
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