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g4ry13 said:
First fight was a good one. The women's fight: I can't believe they let it go beyond the first round - that was nasty.
I now know what you were talking about, why did they feel the need to replay that bit so many times, I know we are watching people beat the st out of each other but still that was pretty nasty.VEA said:
g4ry13 said:
First fight was a good one. The women's fight: I can't believe they let it go beyond the first round - that was nasty.
I now know what you were talking about, why did they feel the need to replay that bit so many times, I know we are watching people beat the st out of each other but still that was pretty nasty.The close ups were quite gratuitous as well, surprised she couldn't feel it
was also really please for KG, really good performance
anonymous said:
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Her lack of feeling was probably adrenaline, that or the ear was already so damaged that there wasn't anything left to feel.Oh yeah, she smashed it. Came out guns blazing. Would have been nice to see her finish it, but a win is a win. I felt a bit for Hunt, he was looking so good and I think would probably have taken it if Fabricio hadn't timed that knee so well.
UFC has signed Reebok as the uniform supplier for all fighters. I'm not sure on this one, will have to see.
http://mmajunkie.com/2014/12/ufc-partners-with-ree...
http://mmajunkie.com/2014/12/ufc-partners-with-ree...
Chris77 said:
UFC has signed Reebok as the uniform supplier for all fighters. I'm not sure on this one, will have to see.
http://mmajunkie.com/2014/12/ufc-partners-with-ree...
I'm pretty sure, Reebok are garbage. http://mmajunkie.com/2014/12/ufc-partners-with-ree...
Their NBA stuff is just awful, much like the NFL stuff that came before Nike took over.
Chris77 said:
UFC has signed Reebok as the uniform supplier for all fighters. I'm not sure on this one, will have to see.
http://mmajunkie.com/2014/12/ufc-partners-with-ree...
Sounds like that might change the face of the UFC. Personally I'm not massively keen on a lot of it visually anyway so would be interested to see what Reebok do, in terms of the fighters pay set up surely there is going to be massive arguments about rankings given that now the difference between being ranked #9 and #10 could be £xx thousand per match. As fans we want to see the best fighters from across the world matched with each other, not just the ones with exclusivity to the UFC or a close relationship to Mr White.http://mmajunkie.com/2014/12/ufc-partners-with-ree...
FredClogs said:
Sounds like that might change the face of the UFC. Personally I'm not massively keen on a lot of it visually anyway so would be interested to see what Reebok do, in terms of the fighters pay set up surely there is going to be massive arguments about rankings given that now the difference between being ranked #9 and #10 could be £xx thousand per match. As fans we want to see the best fighters from across the world matched with each other, not just the ones with exclusivity to the UFC or a close relationship to Mr White.
I have to agree with this. Pay difference are always going to get in there, but they shouldn't be that different between #9 and #10. Maybe they do it in sections so a bigger drop to #11 but #9 and 10 are relatively close.
I'll be interested to see what happens with the "style" of the clothing. It well be an attempt to get it all a bit more main stream and bring in more viewers.
Chris77 said:
Got to wonder on the impact to the MMA brands? I have 5 or 6 t-shirts I purchased after seeing them worn by fighters when walking to the ring. I wont be buying Reebok gear
I also read that they are to stop the banners that get hung behind the fighters during the intro.
Oh really? I also read that they are to stop the banners that get hung behind the fighters during the intro.
Surely that's going to quash sponsorship a bit? I can't see other brands wanting to get involved if they don't get their labels out there.
VEA said:
Oh really?
Surely that's going to quash sponsorship a bit? I can't see other brands wanting to get involved if they don't get their labels out there.
Well if you read the article is sort of suggests they won't be involved... I'd love to know what this contract was worth to Reebok, seems a lot of eggs to put into one basket, but it's good that MMA is starting to get recognised as a sport that big brands want to invest in.Surely that's going to quash sponsorship a bit? I can't see other brands wanting to get involved if they don't get their labels out there.
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