What MMA Desperately Needs To Take From Other Sports

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  • @Rossyeetman
    @Rossyeetman Před 8 měsíci +58

    "How much does this mean for you" every press conference without fail.

    • @DDNEV
      @DDNEV Před 8 měsíci +12

      Or the guys whose question is just a sad attempt to hype up the crowd "Izzy, how does it feel to have a sold out crowd in your home turf in front of ALL. THESE. ADORING. FANSSS"

    • @jesseytizapa734
      @jesseytizapa734 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Foreal most basic question ever what does this mean to you.

  • @tubatimkenny1337
    @tubatimkenny1337 Před 8 měsíci +78

    Paying it's athletes

    • @isaacbmx7821
      @isaacbmx7821 Před 8 měsíci +3

      People chose their contracts g

    • @kotasum8386
      @kotasum8386 Před 8 měsíci +5

      ​@isaacbmx7821 if you're not a headliner you're pretty much stuck with what they wanna give you, and sometimes even if you are a headliner. Dumbass point

    • @epicmarschmallow5049
      @epicmarschmallow5049 Před 8 měsíci +4

      ​@@isaacbmx7821If you want a career you take what's given lol. The whole "they signed the contract" attitude completely ignores the incentives and power discrepancy being exploited to underpay the athletes in question

    • @monstergto250
      @monstergto250 Před 8 měsíci +4

      ​@@epicmarschmallow5049I didnt know paying fighters 5 mill for 1 fight is "underpaid"
      Cope more cause people wanna be greedy when they're not even good to watch

    • @bwhere45
      @bwhere45 Před 8 měsíci

      @@epicmarschmallow5049 okay commie, in what world would we magically have zero power discrepancy in negotiations?

  • @canadianbacon9819
    @canadianbacon9819 Před 8 měsíci +42

    Before even starting the video I said to myself "pay scale"... I have checked out the comments section and it looks like a lot of people are in agreeance on that. With all due respect to other athletes and what they do MMA fighters are putting themselves through much more strenuous tasks during their careers and considerably more danger on average. I believe that alone deserves better compensation.

    • @sethskinner7128
      @sethskinner7128 Před 8 měsíci +1

      That’s a soft take on a company that is working to be more popular and putting their profits into building it more. ESPN deals gave everyone a raise, but how much more can base fighters get? How much more can fighters desire for contracts when the only reason they are profitable is because everything goes back to making them a little more profitable? They deserve what they sign a contract for, and if they don’t like it, they should go play a different sport or work a job like the rest of us

  • @pleasejstop9084
    @pleasejstop9084 Před 8 měsíci +349

    The UFC needs a base pay structure that goes up the more you fight per year. make it something like 25k a year plus 5k per each fight you take per year, maybe 10k for short notice bouts. Support your athletes so they’re able to dedicate their time to becoming the best fighter they can. It also makes MMA a more viable option for fighters who live in a first world country. Why get punched in the face when you can sell used cars and make the same amount of money.

    • @robertcampbell8070
      @robertcampbell8070 Před 8 měsíci +72

      Under your plan they could still make more selling use cars. Are you kidding me? 25k base and 5k per fight? So a guy fights 3 times a year and makes 40k, well below the median wage? 5 fights a year just to get to 50k and MAYBE be able to afford to live as long as it's just them and no family?

    • @bigredmachine423
      @bigredmachine423 Před 8 měsíci

      He means 5k *more* per fight I think@@robertcampbell8070 . In other words, a person who fights four times get 25k, 30k, 35k, then 40k.

    • @austinbowman5966
      @austinbowman5966 Před 8 měsíci +26

      ​@@robertcampbell8070 I think he means like 25k per first fight, 30k for second, etc

    • @robertcampbell8070
      @robertcampbell8070 Před 8 měsíci +21

      @@austinbowman5966 I don't think so since he says 25k per year initially. If 25k-30k-35k etc, is what he actually meant, fine, I'm on board with that, but I don't think that's what they meant.

    • @drewe51
      @drewe51 Před 8 měsíci +8

      It's gotta be more like 50k/fight+25k/win+25k/finish.

  • @brentnahmias44
    @brentnahmias44 Před 8 měsíci +16

    I hate teams but if they had a whole card of two gyms going against each other and maybe a huge prize purse for whatever team won more fights? Would be sick.

    • @nunyabizwacks6711
      @nunyabizwacks6711 Před 8 měsíci +4

      yea that would be cool for sure but agree the team idea is whack as fuck im sorry

    • @brentnahmias44
      @brentnahmias44 Před 8 měsíci

      @@nunyabizwacks6711 I watch a fuck ton of NBA but even I won't root for laundry.

  • @thugsbunny1790
    @thugsbunny1790 Před 8 měsíci +9

    Football: Marketing
    Basketball: athlete paychecks
    Pro wrestling: pageantry
    Baseball: Merchandise

    • @mitchchartrand
      @mitchchartrand Před 8 měsíci

      Pageantry!! Why do we believe that fighters all have to be stoic philisopher kings? The fighters that make the sport popular have persona. Even GSP. The karate kid attire, the quebecer accent, it set him apart. Nobody cared about Chael Sonnen before his heel turn. Connor McGregor would be remembered as a really good fighter by only die-hard fans if he had jose aldo's personality. He was a household name and grew the sport and became rich because of the pageantry. Great suggestion.

    • @nunyabizwacks6711
      @nunyabizwacks6711 Před 8 měsíci

      but ironically the ufc used to feel much more star studded overall than it does now. The ESPNization has watered the sport down. Id say cut half the roster, have less events, get off espn, etc. Back in the day, you always had someone to route for in almost every sport, instead of a buncha no name fuckers no one cares about. And only the top 5 or even less of each womens division is worth watching. I mean just look at Julianna Pena for example. When a fighter of her caliber can win a title, you know the division is shit. There are about 10 women fighters in the world that are top tier, the rest suck in the context of the highest level of the sport.

    • @mitchchartrand
      @mitchchartrand Před 8 měsíci

      @@nunyabizwacks6711 that's true for every individual sport. Tennis? Same 3 guys have been winning for 15 years. Everyone else sucks.

  • @coopersand911
    @coopersand911 Před 8 měsíci +86

    I miss the 30 minute break downs of nuisances in the sports, I'm a sucker for long form content!! You guys are awesome, thank you for entertaining me so well throughout the years

  • @drummaking3
    @drummaking3 Před 8 měsíci +8

    The biggest difference between sports teams and MMA is that sports teams play at least once a week, if not more, for a season. A single fighter might get to 3 fights a year.

  • @randazza
    @randazza Před 8 měsíci +8

    MMA ruined every other sport for me.

  • @tamaras4838
    @tamaras4838 Před 8 měsíci +6

    The media thing is spot on for too long we’ve been dealing with “anyone with a CZcams channel or a blog “ being our credentialed media in mma ..but on the flip side there are guys who are company shills like John Morgan like there’s obviously a reason he always gets the first questions and it’s cause he never ever asked a real hard hitting question in his life

  • @Deceptikhan
    @Deceptikhan Před 8 měsíci +18

    Almost every suggestion here is directly at odds with what the UFC wants. It limits their control, and more important their revenue. The best bet is for PFL or Bellator to take these suggestions seriously and challenge the UFC through proving to be a true sporting organization as opposed to simply prize fighting.

    • @lazerfruit2121
      @lazerfruit2121 Před 8 měsíci +11

      UFC/Dana need to lose their monopoly on MMA for MMA to move forward

    • @sallgoodman2323
      @sallgoodman2323 Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@lazerfruit2121true. Until then, they will take in as much cash, control and influence as possible. That class action is gonna cost😅

    • @SkunkApe407
      @SkunkApe407 Před 8 měsíci +1

      ​@@sallgoodman2323not really. The TKO buyout of Endeavor basically just dumped more than enough money into the equation that the lawsuit is basically a moot point.

  • @KingOfWinter
    @KingOfWinter Před 8 měsíci +3

    Another benefit of having major UFC events on regular TV is it gives a chance to make other major stars. Normal people who don’t normally watch UFC might check it out and see a fighter they really like and boom just like that the UFC has a new customer and their fighter has a new fan he/she wouldn’t have if he was only fighting on ppv.

  • @giga_chad9
    @giga_chad9 Před 8 měsíci +75

    I always love Jason’s analysis videos, he’s always some the thorough research needed for these videos since early 2016, the videos have always smacked hard

  • @HonestWatchReviewsHWR
    @HonestWatchReviewsHWR Před 8 měsíci +12

    I really wouldn't want to see to see MMA end up like other American sports. For example, people talk more about the half time show in the Super Bowl than they do the actual game. MMA doesn't need that and fans (outside of the US at least) don't want that. Most of us want our sports to be sports. Not shows where they fight in between. That's one of the main problems people outside of the US have with American sports.

    • @brownjatt21
      @brownjatt21 Před 8 měsíci +2

      The Superbowl is a one off event where that happens, it's literally just everything wrapped into one, game, concert, new and funny tv commercials. 99% of the year nobody is talking about the halftime or any of that stuff and just focuses on the game in all the major leagues NFL, MLB, NBA MLS, NHL ETC. Let's not reach too much here.

    • @HonestWatchReviewsHWR
      @HonestWatchReviewsHWR Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@brownjatt21 American sports are more like interruptions between the ads than anything else.

    • @brownjatt21
      @brownjatt21 Před 8 měsíci

      @@HonestWatchReviewsHWR na NFL is like that which i despise myself, but to their credit it is the most lucrative sports league in the world even though it's only played in one country. The others sports aren't as bad. And nobody with any common sense knows UFC ain't/cant go NFL mode anyways so idk why people even bringing it up or worrying tbh. Even American MMA fans who make up the bulk of the worldwide fan base would not want even 1% move in that direction. Only thing out of this video i can get on board with is making more big fights free and less PPVs, best way to bring more eyes to the sport.

  • @difdaf436
    @difdaf436 Před 8 měsíci +6

    Hey boys, love how far the channel has come.. I’ve been a sub since the beginning when it was just Tom and Jason.
    I’ve watched pretty much every video you guys have ever made and try to like when ever I remember.. I try to comment most vids to..
    Again, I’ve always said it, best MMA content on CZcams! Keep up the good work boys.

  • @canadianbacon9819
    @canadianbacon9819 Před 8 měsíci +5

    I agree with about the ref should have allowed that fight to continue also. That's why I love Japan if there was an injury like that they would restart the fight. Even if there's a legitimate ball kick I've seen several times in Pride FC they will go into the back they will bring the next group of fighters out, they will fight. Then after they are done they will bring the other two out again and redo the fight..

  • @willfoster7210
    @willfoster7210 Před 8 měsíci +11

    I was first introduced to sports with hockey and football, eventually i found passion in basketball, and since finding MMA it’s pretty much all sports with MMA and american football at the front for me

    • @DiabolicalHater
      @DiabolicalHater Před 8 měsíci

      Okay. Nobody asked what your favorite sports were you weird narcissist. Why would you think we would care about this?

  • @stephengrattan6151
    @stephengrattan6151 Před 8 měsíci +4

    I really like the idea of MMA teams/orgs becoming more prominent. Fighters from those organizations could wear kits for their org and you could do tournaments and stuff like that, that could pay out additional money.

  • @greglane334
    @greglane334 Před 8 měsíci +11

    Grassroots development is essential for the legacy of any sport. It may not be the best parallel, but we have a very strong rugby culture where I'm from, kids start playing at 6 and it makes a huge difference. If UFC/Bellator etc invested in development, it would help the sport in the long term.
    Great video!

  • @gentlemandemon
    @gentlemandemon Před 8 měsíci +4

    I think the institutionalization of sports is genuinely a bad think. Junior leagues like it was described here, sure, but organizations like the NCAA only muddy the waters. It also adds to the compicated legacy of athletes going to college for nonsense degrees and going into debt to do their sport at a competitive level. I think schools can have after-school MMA programs, but going to college to advance your MMA career is a flawed premise.

  • @fyreantz2555
    @fyreantz2555 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Glad to hear you again Jason!!!

  • @Henysipper
    @Henysipper Před 8 měsíci +2

    the $80 ppv is a big reason I watch less UFC events.

    • @doublearon9942
      @doublearon9942 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Yeah, I find myself watching a lot more Glory, and One because a lot of their content is free, and One has some of the best fights period.

  • @fake_name841
    @fake_name841 Před 8 měsíci +7

    I'd like a deeper explanation of how Teams would work, I felt like details were missing and it sounded like the concept of a player agent/manager being tied to a gym which doesn't make much sense to me.

  • @creative_amalgamation
    @creative_amalgamation Před 8 měsíci +3

    love the work fellas. keep it up plz

  • @JWMCMLXXX
    @JWMCMLXXX Před 8 měsíci +4

    Team sports in school had me thinking I was athletic and hard working but just sucked at playing ball.
    Found out later in life I excel at individual martial arts. Who knew. lol

  • @TA-hf6si
    @TA-hf6si Před 8 měsíci +7

    Great video. A lot of things that bothers me with MMA are explained well in this video. Saves me the time of thinking about it anymore, thank you Jason!
    #MOREWEIGHTCLASSES

  • @sethskinner7128
    @sethskinner7128 Před 8 měsíci +37

    The fighters association is separate from teams. You were really off on that one. Players still have their own rights outside of their teams. It’s a step after teams, but teams really create deferred responsibilities from the top. That’s a HUGE cost

    • @CHUNKYBLAQQ
      @CHUNKYBLAQQ Před 8 měsíci +1

      It's still a great way to expand the fan base. Silly as it is, tribal affiliation connects fans to locations, colors, and logos in an extremely powerful way. They might not know a damn thing about the actual game but the chance that their team could win(mirror neurons) keeps them invested in the sport. It's a great idea if the promotion just recognizes the camps as teams and lets their fighters wear their colors in competition, track their annual records, etc

    • @sethskinner7128
      @sethskinner7128 Před 8 měsíci +2

      @@CHUNKYBLAQQ I’m not against it, I’m just curious what they would want to do with it. Right now, the relationship directly to the fighter is so valued as well, and they will have teams that are sandbagging fighters even still, and it creates a toxic environment when some fighters don’t have teams and other do. It has worked without them for a long time. I’m also not a union guy myself

    • @chrishunter6872
      @chrishunter6872 Před 8 měsíci

      I think both sides are definitely valid. I worry any time I hear “players association” because all I can think about is the NBA and how bad that has gotten. Teams could be interesting, if fighters could retain control over their own path and teams didn’t become bigger than the organization they serve. Anything that keeps MMA away from the boxing model where the top boxers all run from each other is the best solution.

    • @sethskinner7128
      @sethskinner7128 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@chrishunter6872 but it never is that way. Teams then “own” fighters and the fighters lose their control. They become workers for a paycheck, not contractors for a grind to fight. When you let teams control a fighter’s money, you lose the lone man aspect that makes MMA so powerful. You would have to limit teams to single fighters in weight classes that can’t move up, and the teams would control their contracts, and cost the UFC even more money from splits and stuff. I don’t see the value in it for anyone except the owners of teams, which strays from fighter pay and all that jazz. That’s how I see it anyways

    • @chrishunter6872
      @chrishunter6872 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@sethskinner7128 oh I absolutely agree. I don’t think it would ever turn out well for the fighter or the sport. The truth is true “player empowerment” is usually bad for whatever sport it serves. Owners are greedy as hell and from a human perspective, we want the people doing the work to be compensated. However, the owners of these teams/organizations have the larger picture in mind and it typically turns out better for us fans when they maintain more control. A better way to increase fighter revenue is bring back their ability to advertise on their shorts and what not.

  • @Trishy117
    @Trishy117 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Should have named the video "What MMA Desperately Needs To Take From Other US Sports", since that's the only perspective really shown here.

    • @symsymah7539
      @symsymah7539 Před 8 měsíci

      What should mma take from soccer, bro?

    • @Amonabus
      @Amonabus Před 8 měsíci

      @@symsymah7539 Diving for yellow cards.

    • @Trishy117
      @Trishy117 Před 8 měsíci

      You do realize there are plenty of other sports in the world. Almost no one outside of the US gives a shit about US sports my guy. There is so much to explore and take away from all these different kinds of sports.@@symsymah7539

  • @RodGrom
    @RodGrom Před 8 měsíci +6

    I also always loved the NHL, but I must confess, since I discovered MMA, I focused most of my free time to watching just that sport!!!

  • @alexrush4140
    @alexrush4140 Před 8 měsíci

    Jason is so relatable lol. I grew up watching NBA and NFL. But once I found MMA/UFC, I was instantly obsessed

  • @plutotheblueprint8272
    @plutotheblueprint8272 Před 8 měsíci +8

    They need to get that FIGHTER PAY figured out and make it fair because some fighters REALLY get shafted💯🤦

    • @monstergto250
      @monstergto250 Před 8 měsíci +3

      You get paid on popularity, who tf pays a man 5 million when noone watches him ?
      They earn what they can sell
      Conor proved that
      DJ proved that if youre not popular, you're not making money
      Its career entertainment
      Not a job

    • @disappointmentyes6387
      @disappointmentyes6387 Před 8 měsíci +2

      ​@@monstergto250yep, you're a nerd that's never fought before 👍

    • @standingappa1160
      @standingappa1160 Před 8 měsíci +4

      @@monstergto250 Yeah you have no idea do you? Conor still got severely underpaid because of ufcs horrible pay structure despite being the biggest draw

    • @monstergto250
      @monstergto250 Před 8 měsíci +2

      @@disappointmentyes6387 you're upset you got proved wrong
      Cope more

    • @monstergto250
      @monstergto250 Před 8 měsíci

      @@standingappa1160 5 million is underpaid ? Lmao
      Yea and rich people dont get enough money on a daily as well ?
      5 million you'll never see in your life and you think he got underpaid? Lmao
      My god you idiots are dumb with money

  • @J.L.K
    @J.L.K Před 8 měsíci +1

    Did this guy just say, its easier to see the prospects coming up in MMA over boxing? As someone who follows both, boxing is much easier to know. That was a crazy statement

  • @user-nw4ln6gr5v
    @user-nw4ln6gr5v Před 8 měsíci +1

    In the NBA, the Ball Brothers have done sooooo much basketball as kids that Lonzo's knees are basically trashed, and he's not even 30. A lot of NFL players careers only last 2-5 years

  • @NominalInterest
    @NominalInterest Před 8 měsíci

    That Tommy Bravo thumbnail got me rollin' 😂😂

  • @midwestyle
    @midwestyle Před 8 měsíci +2

    The press conferences used to be ao fun with the s**t talking, near scraps, fans cheering and booing, etc. Now they are sterile and I can't really name any new fighters that I give a damn about.

  • @maxpheby7287
    @maxpheby7287 Před 8 měsíci +5

    Just to point out you could remove any advantage to cutting weight by having them weigh in just before they go in the cage but then that cause all sorts of other issues.

    • @jacopomorini8915
      @jacopomorini8915 Před 8 měsíci +1

      thats guaranteed at least 5 deaths a year and im being generous

    • @Mutex50
      @Mutex50 Před 8 měsíci +1

      I'm all for this. Have one weigh in 24 hours before the fight and another when they come to the cage. If they fail the cage weigh in, the overweight fighter can't officially win, but he can lose or no contest, and he would be fined and forced to move up a weight class for a year. If you get rid of the advantage, I seriously doubt any fighter would choose to come in dehydrated. Even if they did though, I don't care. It is their own choice and I don't want to force fighters to dehydrate just for a little bit more protection for fighters who choose to dehydrate.

    • @Mutex50
      @Mutex50 Před 8 měsíci

      @@jacopomorini8915 So, do you think fighters who look for every advantage possible are just going to choose to come in dehydrated for no benefit?

    • @jacopomorini8915
      @jacopomorini8915 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@Mutex50 they already come in dehydrated, some fighters will enter the cage barely walking just to make weight, so its either numerous deaths every year or at least two or three fights per card canceled because the doctors didnt allow the fighters to fight

    • @oldadoggy5873
      @oldadoggy5873 Před 8 měsíci

      Jusr make a rehydration clause

  • @barrybuehre8934
    @barrybuehre8934 Před 8 měsíci

    Absolutely love this. Allows the athletes to focus like an athlete.

  • @antoniosvasilellisneto379
    @antoniosvasilellisneto379 Před 8 měsíci +3

    The franchise idea is so stupid. It's an individual sport. It would make ZERO sense. So you'd expect a fighter to abandon their home gym when they get to the UFC to go join a franchise?? As the UFC grows, how big would these franchises get? Would fighters who aren't in a franchise then not be pushed as hard and face more challenges? You're creating WAY more problems than you're solving.

  • @chaccotv7713
    @chaccotv7713 Před 8 měsíci +8

    Hockey is my jam, but mma is something I can actually compete in 5-6 times a week so I def participate in the art of strangling and and punching lips much more. I miss no UFC,Bellator, ONE , or PFL, but I only watch my favourite team in Hockey.

  • @chrisdavey5530
    @chrisdavey5530 Před 8 měsíci +2

    here;s a good one pay thier roster enough money to attract some real athletic talent to mma as opposed to the UFC's current model of "hey you could do literally any other sport and make borderline infinite money or you can come to the ufc, get yelled at by an angry tomato and work a second job at domino's while training full time"

  • @yonokolol
    @yonokolol Před 8 měsíci +2

    I just had an internal conversation about this. The UFC is the most business-like, corporate sports organization there is. Money talks in every sport, believe me, but when the UFC does things, it feels like its more for profit than it does when other organizations do things.

  • @sjtimmer7
    @sjtimmer7 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Point scoring instead of round scores. Even live round scores, so the ring girls have more then one board to carry(or more ring girls per round).

  • @jwdacontraverse
    @jwdacontraverse Před 8 měsíci +1

    I definitely agree on MMA press (even if you’re not a real journalist at least act like one) and I like the idea of teams or gyms getting more involved. Maybe even a gym logo on fighter shorts and such. Just had a discussion with a friend of mine how gym affiliations aren’t common knowledge like fighters and fight fans think it is.

  • @beefwellington6868
    @beefwellington6868 Před 8 měsíci

    I don't want full blown teams, but I'd like to see some team aspect to an event. If the event is in Canada and almost every fight has a Canadian in it then there could be a ticker at the bottom of the screen showing Team Canada vs The World with an overall score. Or during the events where mainly two camps have all the fights they could promote the undercard as all people from this training camp vs that one with a scoreboard. You'd still have the main point be the big matches, but it would make the undercards more interesting.

  • @jsvndoe
    @jsvndoe Před 8 měsíci

    Hey! Really appreciate seeing the Iowa Hawkeye highlights when showing examples of football… GO HAWKEYES! But football and baseball are my other two sports, grew up playing both

  • @AngryJT
    @AngryJT Před 8 měsíci +2

    Kermit the Frog has returned.

  • @mrwonderfilled
    @mrwonderfilled Před 8 měsíci +2

    I never got into other sports, I’ve been watching only MMA since I was 5 years old, and have been only training and competing in multiple different martial arts my while life.

  • @lazerfruit2121
    @lazerfruit2121 Před 8 měsíci

    on the "Teams" part of it, a lot of that would also be solved by a fighters union

  • @cracklecracklebaybay5612
    @cracklecracklebaybay5612 Před 8 měsíci

    Another example of why this channel is the best in MMA.

  • @smackheadsgyro
    @smackheadsgyro Před 8 měsíci +1

    saw the title and was like yep thats a jason video

  • @castrejonhugo
    @castrejonhugo Před 8 měsíci

    I have yet to try it but couldn’t you just use one of the VPN services and buy the PPV for a cheaper price as though you were in some other country?

  • @squidfather
    @squidfather Před 8 měsíci +1

    The UFC also needs standardization of matchmaking and title management(within reason.)
    1. There needs to be a defined window which a champion can be inactive without being stripped of the title(with a longer window if absence is due to injury.)
    2. Particularly with title loss rematches, there needs to be a standard of defenses before a champion gets an automatic rematch(especially if the division is in a logjam.)
    Without standards or a process, everything starts to feel like the Dana White show... Who's next in line for the title? Who knows?... will a champion get an automatic rematch? Who knows?... Is this champion allowed to just randomly switch weight classes? Who knows?... etc.

  • @swrv1.
    @swrv1. Před 8 měsíci

    Our PPVs here in NZ are $40 but we don’t get the early prelims

  • @drdoodlittle365
    @drdoodlittle365 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Why do uu guys still have the discord sign up at the end of the video?? uu dont have one

  • @micalzoncillo249
    @micalzoncillo249 Před 8 měsíci

    i thought of a way to prevent weight cutting. multiple weigh ins. let's say you weigh the fighters after they sign the contract, you weigh them again half way through camp, and you weigh them one last time the day before the fight. they wouldn't cut weight 3 times, right? they would have to fight at their respective weight.

  • @NgenHD1234
    @NgenHD1234 Před 8 měsíci

    What happened to fight front and caposas corner? I liked seeing those other MMA promotions getting some light

  • @fabians228
    @fabians228 Před 8 měsíci +1

    MMA will never be like other stick and ball sports because it is like the worlds first sport. MMA doesn’t need the Reebok bullshit, the fighters deserve to show off their sponsors everywhere. Clinchgear, Venum, Affliction, Forward MMA, should be allowed to be worn and the art that went with individual fighters’ T-shirts and clothing in general. The reason the Pride Fighting Championships was such a sight to behold was because it looked like a real life Street Fighter game. Everyone wore what they wanted to, and the fact that they were from all parts of the world and they played the National Anthems and brought flags from their respective countries as well; at least whoever wanted to. When Chuck Liddell was in the UFC, he fought Rampage Jackson and lost, but it was so awesome to see two top organizations and 2 of their best fighters, fight in Japan.

  • @SamBrickell
    @SamBrickell Před 8 měsíci +1

    I'm curious about doing "day of" weigh-ins but with a representative pushing the athletes to drink fluids on a set schedule for the 24 hours before.

  • @gabesanchez8144
    @gabesanchez8144 Před 8 měsíci

    Really interesting topic for hardcore mma fans like the video idea.

  • @austinwhite5118
    @austinwhite5118 Před 8 měsíci

    Was definitely expected to see actual use of replay.

  • @Mister_Citrus
    @Mister_Citrus Před 8 měsíci +3

    Feel like some of these are hard to apply as the UFC is an international sport right? Not sure one commission would work across multiple countries

    • @zolisalamon
      @zolisalamon Před 8 měsíci +1

      UFC is a company, not a sport

    • @thenedsmmachannel8970
      @thenedsmmachannel8970 Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@zolisalamoncomissions still aren't even on the same page so issues will still arise cause comission are notoriously stubborn

  • @marvellesaulsberry
    @marvellesaulsberry Před 8 měsíci

    Crazy I live in Vegas and actually used to work as a Cleaner at the t mobile arena for events and was on my way to work when Masvidal got the KO and had just stopped sweeping bleachers when the earthquake happened

  • @pierrebernard7665
    @pierrebernard7665 Před 8 měsíci +1

    MMA On Point : "There is no way around Pay Per View".
    Khabib : "We have russian link. Never pay for it".

  • @thebeesknees45
    @thebeesknees45 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I would apply to work at that MMA Commission in a heartbeat!

  • @Mars-hv3tz
    @Mars-hv3tz Před 8 měsíci

    I think a players association is much needed and considering the he merger of the UFC an WWE into TKO a wrestling/fighter union, that could focus of concussion research and whatnot.

  • @Biotoze
    @Biotoze Před 8 měsíci +1

    I think the biggest difference will always be that general sports are children’s games taken to the human maximum. Fighting is never gonna be seen like that. Even with how huge boxing was, it’s been severely diminished.

  • @thecroc4196
    @thecroc4196 Před 8 měsíci

    aye jason’s from indianapolis? thats dope lol

  • @ssjcesar9589
    @ssjcesar9589 Před 8 měsíci

    If mma where to be in the NCAA. Would you have a certain gym be represented by a school or just have a school themselves recruit coaches

  • @AneTix101
    @AneTix101 Před 8 měsíci +1

    $80 fee AND being forced to watch Ads? Wtf lol I'm going somewhere and drinking water.

  • @bungalowwil
    @bungalowwil Před 8 měsíci

    Nice footage of Bobby the Beast.
    That kid is awesome.

  • @no-ml4yi
    @no-ml4yi Před 8 měsíci

    Aside from weigh-ins, the biggest change I would make is about matchmaking for title fights; I know certain fights would be better for sales but in order to have the most legitimate and fair sport , these fights need to be made solely off of rankings and recent records. No more giving random title fights to big name people thay haven't done anything lately. It's not fair to the real contenders who have been working their ass off. They don't pick superbowl teams by whoever would sell the most, it's decided by who's actually earned it. No reason for MMA to be different

  • @jdgillmer2656
    @jdgillmer2656 Před 8 měsíci

    Definitely need better media tho, and agree on the ways we can do things to get the fighters paid more

  • @Rammsteinfanboy2
    @Rammsteinfanboy2 Před 8 měsíci

    Combat Sports were the only sports I followed for some years but I recently got into NFL, NBA, and soccer. I guess the respect for combat athletes had me look at athletes of other sports in a different light.

  • @B69ne
    @B69ne Před 8 měsíci

    There are FIGHTS in the crowd, that is like a free show.

  • @P.Convenience
    @P.Convenience Před 8 měsíci

    I was never a massive sports fan, but I'd watch some hockey, some baseball, some football, basically if it was on TV or if I was visiting a friend who wanted to watch it, etc. MMA ruined me for all of those sports. Not only do I find the sport more compelling in general but a fight card is broken up into little bite-sized individual contests between two fighters. Can last anywhere from 10 seconds up to about 30 minutes but that's the limit. 30 minutes for title fights and main events and 15-20 minutes (including breaks between rounds) for all other fights on the card.
    Compared to having one long contest / game (like a baseball game for exemple) - breaking up the long broadcast into bite-sized portions seems to fit my attention span a little better.

  • @BobLeeeSwaggga
    @BobLeeeSwaggga Před 8 měsíci +2

    The Stanley Cup? Cmon bruh lol

  • @MarijuanaFireFighter
    @MarijuanaFireFighter Před 8 měsíci

    bro the editor put the steam effect on khabib and his "team" LMFAO

  • @revan5293
    @revan5293 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Love basketball and mma.

  • @vegetaAcheetah
    @vegetaAcheetah Před 8 měsíci

    Should go beyond just paying when you fight. If you're contracted for a fight, you get a base salary through some standardized format for training camp. Say every fighter that gets a contract to fight someone, gets a 3 month "training camp" allotment. Maybe 5k a month. Then, if you make it to fight night, you get a 10k show, 10k win and keep majority share of revenue from your name and likeness. And bring back sponsorships. One fight a year should get you 25k-35k. Two fights gets you 50k-70k, 3 fights 75-105k, that would be if you won all 3 you're somewhere in the middle class. If you lost all 3 you still walk away with 75k.
    If recommend that and remove fight bonuses if you're really concerned about revenue stream but I'm sure even that's doable to still leave a solid profit for the top. Prepping for 2.5 months and getting injured during camp and walking away with nothing is absurd.

  • @RyanAlvarez-qt9di
    @RyanAlvarez-qt9di Před 8 měsíci

    As a teacher who has contemplated pushing for combat sports to be included in schools, the pay for professionals needs to be higher. Freshman in high school ain’t going pro to just earn 12/12 while rookie NFL contracts are minimum 750k

  • @AbdulHaseeb-ov6dn
    @AbdulHaseeb-ov6dn Před 8 měsíci

    On point of team..just imagine fight between teams
    Team A vs team B and each team have fighter from each division

  • @taylorodonnell3765
    @taylorodonnell3765 Před 8 měsíci

    They need set rules, by far one of the biggest issues, depending on what state/ country the card is in rules and scoring varies, they need something set in stone for the company worldwide

  • @mlwilliam213
    @mlwilliam213 Před 8 měsíci +15

    I think the biggest improvement they could make is having an actual ranking system and basing fights off of that. Make it simple, if you’re the champ you fight the number one contender. If you lose a fight, you lose a predetermined number of spots in the ranking. Include it in the contracts early and it’ll stop a lot of problems. It also makes the sport more legitimate. The rise to the top should be the same for everyone. Imagine if the KC Chiefs got to go to the superbowl because they had the most fans. That’s what you’re doing now. Maybe it makes you more ppv money in the short term, but it makes the sport less legitimate. Same day weigh ins would also help. If guys were forced to fight closer to their actual weight, you could have faster turnarounds for guys who don’t take much damage in a fight. Probably more exciting fights also as they wouldn’t be exhausted from cutting 30 lbs.

    • @Macephtopheles
      @Macephtopheles Před 8 měsíci +4

      Generally agree but not with "If you lose a fight, you lose a predetermined number of spots in the ranking." It'd likely turn it into a clusterfuck arguably worse than it is now.
      Like say the number 1 contender loses in a universally agreed BS decision, likewise those ranked 2 and 3. They automatically drop (what?) 3 spots each? Then you've suddenly got a whole bunch "undeserving" being jumped up.
      They should be based on points. More points the fighter you beat has, more you earn towards yours. Likewise, lower the points your opponent has, more you lose.

    • @elizabethgeorge168
      @elizabethgeorge168 Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@Macephtophelesnot to mention injuries and suspensions, throwing a wrench into everything. Or guys moving up/down divisions.

    • @greghuffman3061
      @greghuffman3061 Před 8 měsíci

      they should borrow aew's ranking system

    • @mlwilliam213
      @mlwilliam213 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@Macephtopheles that was just a quick example. I’d really just like to see anything that makes it an even playing field. I get that some guys draw more, but that just shouldn’t be factored into anything called a sport. It’s like 9/10ths sport, 1/10 reality show now. I think they could easily make it 10/10 sport and the reality would take care of itself.

    • @thirtythree504
      @thirtythree504 Před 8 měsíci

      You kean like boxing 😂. Definitely don't want that

  • @stfauth6031
    @stfauth6031 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Can’t do teams… it would log jam divisions even more with teammates not fighting teammates… and also the teams would make fights harder to make by not wanting to have their fighters fight guys below them in the rankings… it would be a mess right away

    • @DiabolicalHater
      @DiabolicalHater Před 8 měsíci

      Informal teams already sort of exist in the form of gyms/camps. At the highest level there's only a handful of gyms that can provide the kind of training and coaching that these guys want/need. Those gyms turn into cliques for the fighters. Kinda like Team Alpha Male, or all the dudes from Greg Jackson's gym

  • @dun0790
    @dun0790 Před 8 měsíci

    Loved wwe in the 90s growing up and followed prince naz in boxing but that was it until about 2007 when my mate got a pride boxset for his birthday i was interested and asked to lend it and been hooked ever since

  • @homatsuzurita9795
    @homatsuzurita9795 Před 8 měsíci

    G Burns with afro is hilarious. hahahaha

  • @ShiZm0
    @ShiZm0 Před 8 měsíci

    How do you do institutional changes for a global sport company? Will every school in the world have this curriculum? Not a well thought out point, that one...

  • @Deathskull0001
    @Deathskull0001 Před 8 měsíci

    The fan event stuff is because American sports play like 60 minutes of adds for 40 minutes of play time, so they need the mad distractions to keep people hyped, lol. There is some downtime between fights true but, idk if the cage lends itself to cheerleader antics, etc

  • @EggEarl
    @EggEarl Před 8 měsíci

    UFC 289 Fan Q&A had like 5 people ask Juliana and Valentina if they'd fight after a reporter already asked Only one person asked if they'd train together and that was the best question the the event.

  • @DDNEV
    @DDNEV Před 8 měsíci

    Woo man I really feel the point about better media. It's so cringe watching the press conferences, it feels like a lot of these guys are just trying to make their own moments. You can tell because they have a complete change in their speaking cadence they're trying to get the crowd to make noise. Just shitty fluff questions with zero substance.

  • @rashreacts3737
    @rashreacts3737 Před 8 měsíci +1

    MMA is still far behind in what needs to change. Cavemen before fire

  • @trmullins2
    @trmullins2 Před 8 měsíci

    Day in weigh is would reduce weight cuts not that people won’t cut weight but less would see the advantage

  • @nork24
    @nork24 Před 8 měsíci

    This gets me every time😂 5:49

  • @bigchiefgeiko
    @bigchiefgeiko Před 8 měsíci

    We could something like the constructors title that they have in F1 with gyms that a certain gym could have the most wins over a year for a trophy

  • @robby2867
    @robby2867 Před 5 měsíci

    One commotion would be amazing, but you'd have to move heaven and earth to get it done

  • @benmcreynolds8581
    @benmcreynolds8581 Před 8 měsíci +5

    This is why i Love this sport so much. I followed football/basketball/baseball growing up & played them all. But i got tired of how they hit this point where you basically understand a outcome when a game gets to a certain score depending on how much time is left in the game, you can pretty much determine how slim any chance of a comeback is.. but not in MMA. It's legitimately the most exciting sport because anything can happen.. even going into the fight, we can say oh Izzy's like the lakers in the early 2000's who's beating everyone and yet Strickland comes out and shocks the world. That's why martial arts is the best thing ever. *The main thing the UFC needs to do in our current era is: More of what they did around Sean O'malley's performance. Because i think PPV worked in the early 2000's but nowadays it will just never be what it used to. So the UFC needs to go more the direction of other sports where they air the sport to the world but they still do a huge pay to go to events. Like football, etc. The UFC is and will loose $ on PPV nowadays not working & that wont ever change with the tech capabilities we now have. So might as well focus on getting the most eye's on the sport in general. *We have to change these lame media day press conferences that have gotten so stale and bland. Same as the ultimate fighter.. The contender series is the best thing going so far. Hopefully the UFC will go in the right direction. There is endless potential in this amazing sport. It's so exciting. *I wish the momentum was better and there was more consistent action instead of such spaced out events where some of the best athletes fight MAYBE once a year/they nit pick over the "rankings"/ there could be so much more events to keep the momentum flowing in this sport. Fighters shouldn't waste their prime being barely active but constantly wearing themselves out in the gym, weight cuts making it impossible for some to be more active. *Lastly can we please make a Ton More MMA video games! Of all sorts of types & different styles. It has so much potential for making some of the best video games!

  • @Shilo_Primetime1010
    @Shilo_Primetime1010 Před 8 měsíci

    As a fan of the UFC since 2018. Ive never payed for a single event,and never would unless they lower the ppv price to 40$

  • @pudss
    @pudss Před 8 měsíci +3

    Franchising works for all major AMERICAN sports leagues out there. The UFC is looking to a global brand with competitions held all around the world, where franchising is not common practice. As an EU watcher I feel a lot of these suggestions cater purely to the American audience.

    • @mitchchartrand
      @mitchchartrand Před 8 měsíci

      Premiere League, Bundasliga, LaLiga, Seria A... what's the difference? You would have a Irish/Uk team, a chinese team, an oceania team, a japanese team, a _____estan team, team canada, team brazil 1, team brazil 2, etc. Events take place all over the world and you make fights between teams. And you could make trades. Team Oceania traded Izzy to team China. The international markets change nothing.

    • @pudss
      @pudss Před 8 měsíci

      Difference being every team in the leagues you listed have the ability to fall in and out of the leagues based on nothing other than performance, which inherently promotes competition. Franchising allows the best teams with the largest budgets to stay ahead, while the under performing/under funded teams will field a roster just to participate, as their spot isn't in jeopardy at the end of the season.
      Fighting isn't a team sport either, so I'm struggling to draw comparisons to other franchised sports/orgs.

    • @mitchchartrand
      @mitchchartrand Před 8 měsíci

      @@pudss America Top Team, Jackson-wink MMA... "teams" exist already. Just make them structured. Allows for a better business model as opposed to the independent contractor.

    • @BiggieTrismegistus
      @BiggieTrismegistus Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@pudssYou have things completely backwards. The main difference between the American franchise system and the system found elsewhere in the world is the more equitable distribution of revenue and a distinct _lack_ of teams with the larger budgets getting ahead. The NFL, NBA, and NHL all have a salary cap that limits what teams can spend on players and MLB has a luxury tax system that prevents teams from greatly outstanding their opponents. The revenue sharing and the salary cap also comes with a salary floor that teams can't spend below. In American sports leagues the money spent on players by each franchise is far, far more equal than what you see in Europe. This is why you see more different teams winning championships in American sports leagues than you do in the Premier League, Bundesliga, La Liga, etc.
      The UFC already functions like an American sports league anyway because the organization is based in the US. I don't see how any of these suggestions "cater purely to the American audience". If you want something more like European football boxing is where you should be looking.

  • @SoldierOfFortune900
    @SoldierOfFortune900 Před 8 měsíci

    Elephant in the room: it doesn’t happen because Dana and his cronies want as much control and profit as possible

  • @TheCapitaineCarnage
    @TheCapitaineCarnage Před 8 měsíci +32

    If UFC wants to become global, they need to take inspiration from the only actual global sport: Football, or what you call soccer. Taking inspirations from US Sports is useful for development in the US. But not as a global international sport.

    • @Rob_Kankerboef
      @Rob_Kankerboef Před 8 měsíci +10

      indeed, i dont think most european fans are eager for Katy Perry half time shows and other pageantry

    • @nunyabizwacks6711
      @nunyabizwacks6711 Před 8 měsíci +3

      ​@@Rob_Kankerboefnor are current american mma fans. Personally i think mma should try as hard as they can as morphing into what other sports are. ESPN has already watered it down enuff and made it more boring. The teams idea is whack too imo. Also i feel like pay is a diff thibf in mma than a team sport like bball. Like i hate to say it, but if mma fighters all got paid like pro ball players, we'd have wayyy too many mcgregors. Especially in a sport as taxing and individual as mma. That low starting and slowly building rate of pay in mma keeps these guys hungry and fighting hard. Purely from an entertainment standpoint, which is what matters as a consumer, i feel like everyone getting filthy rich would lead to less great fights long story short.

    • @mitchchartrand
      @mitchchartrand Před 8 měsíci +13

      The reason soccer is global is because soccer is a poor man's sport. And the world is poor. All you need is something that resembles a ball and a friend, and voila, you're playing soccer. You can't play hockey in Kenya. But you can run really long distances. Basketball? A ball and a hoop. Adding the hoop drastically reduces its reach. Soccer's popularity the world over has nothing to teach a developing sport other than to be accessible to poorer populations. And that's not an insult to soccer. It's soccer's greatest strength that it can be played by almost anyone, anywhere around the world. But as for the business, logistics and marketing... soccer doesn't excel in any one area when compared to other sports. Every single metric will tell you that soccer is the world's most popular sport. Undeniable. But why are all the most valuable franchises American sports? NFL, MLB, NBA... you have to get to #13 with Real Madrid for soccer to make an appearance. Only 8 soccer franchises make the top 50 most valuable ranchises.

    • @TheCapitaineCarnage
      @TheCapitaineCarnage Před 8 měsíci +2

      @@mitchchartrand The problem is that UFC wants to be global. Not just valuable. Being domestically valuable but not worth a dime on the international stage when you want to be global is useless. All the franchises that lead the rankings of "most valuable" (which is stupid, because the metric of judgment are based on the US model) are nothing outside of the US. I mean, the Superbowl, arguably the biggest US Sport event of the calendar year is nothing outside of the US border. Soccer clubs cannot be judged on the same basis because their structure and ownerships are different.

    • @Djangorechained12
      @Djangorechained12 Před 8 měsíci +1

      ​@@mitchchartrandI would agree with the value of nfl,nba teams, but the highest paid athletes and signings are from soccer. Mbappe and Messi Come to mind.