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Affliction flattered by UFC

July 3rd, 2008

UFC president Dana White threw a counter punch after Affliction decided to launch its first ever pay-per-view event. Now, Affliction Vice President Tom Atencio claims that he finds the move flattering. Flattering? That might not be the first word to pop out of someone’s mouth after being a hit by a much stronger opponent.

Atencio also made the claim that the UFC would not have made such a move if it didn’t see Affliction as a legitimate threat. With the popularity of mma continuing to climb comes the advent of more organizations there are and the better it bodes for the sport. That also means the UFC will have be in for more of a fight in the future.

The UFC threw a similar punch to the EliteXC back on May 31 when it countered EliteXC’s first network television event with a Chuck Liddell special on Spike TV. Regardless of how many people did tune in to watch that Kimbo Slice debacle, the EliteXC probably wasn’t very flattered by White’s move. MMAjunkie chimes in with the entire Atencio interview.

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Affliction: Banned inches closer

June 30th, 2008

With Affliction’s July 19th pay-per-view event entitled ‘Banned’ inching ever so closer, the organization is trying to boost tickets sales by promoting its main event between heavyweights Fedor Emelianenko and Tim Sylvia. Fedor is giving away eight inches and 30 pounds to Sylvia. However, with a record of 27-1, Fedor is still considered the favorite.

Sylvia is no slouch, boasting a professional record of 24-4. Sylvia also has the distinction of being a former UFC heavyweight champion. At 6″8 260 pounds, there isn’t a heavyweight who can take Sylvia lightly. Nevertheless, Fedor is one of the most feared heavyweights in the world of mixed martial arts with his only loss coming because of a stoppage due to a cut.

In an attempt to draw more spectators both ringside and nationwide via pay-per-view, Affliction is trying to sell the fight as a clash of the Super Powers. The Russia vs. America feud has resurfaced during the promotion while the gargantuan size of each fighter also plays into the super power marketing mix. The promotional strategies are likely to increase over the next few weeks if Affliction has hopes of competing with the live UFC event that will take place on the same night.

In a further attempt to generate interest, Fox Sports Net will televise a free one hour special at 8pm EST leading up to the pay-per-view event that will begin at 9pm EST. Affliction has also booked Megadeth to perform live at the event which will take place in Anaheim, California.

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UFC gives new fighters a chance

June 28th, 2008

The latest move against Affliction by UFC president Dana White has done much more than create yet another night of action in the octagon. White quickly put together a Saturday night event to coincide with Affliction’s pay-per-view event which will air for free on the Spike channel. While Anderson Silva has been busy stealing most of the headlines for the July 19th event, there is an intriguing undercard which will introduce quite a few new fighters to the UFC.

There is no disputing that Silva’s jump to light heavyweight in a matchup with James Irvin will claim the spotlight. However, six new fighters will be making their UFC debut during the preliminary fights leading up to the main event. Veteran Rory Markham brings a professional record of 15-4 to his UFC welterweight debut against Brodie Farber.

Markham has plenty of IFL experience while Farber did have one WEC fight back in 2003. Since then, Farber, a submission specialist, has accumulated a 13-3 professional record fighting mostly for MAX fights.

Not an ordinary fighter

Perhaps one of the most intriguing fighters of the night will make his UFC debut in yet another welterweight bout. James Giboo will set foot in the octagon for the first time although he brings with him quite an impressive resume.

Giboo has an 11-2 professional record and has only been in three fights that lasted beyond the first round and those three fights concluded in round two. Outside of the cage, Giboo is a school teacher with six college degrees to his credit. He is currently working on a Master’s Degree to add to his collection. Giboo will take on IFL veteran Brad Blackburn who will get a crack at the UFC despite a mediocre record of 12-9-1.

Rounding out the newcomers will be a lightweight matchup between Dale Hartt and Shannon Gugerty. Hartt owns an unblemished 5-0 record as Gugerty carries in a 9-2 mark. Gugerty fought all but one of his fights for Total Combat and will see a significant upgrade against the promising Hartt.

A chance for glory

While these newcomers may not be the most widely recognized fighters, it still sets the stage for an intriguing set of bouts. The UFC has established itself as mixed martal arts’ most elite organization. New fighters long for the opportunity to test their skills inside the octagon. Now that these fighters actually have that opportunity, each figures to make the most out of it.

If anything, viewers will be treated to a display put on by some hungry fighters before Silva makes his way out of the locker room. And these fighters are fully aware of the fact that it could be one and done in the UFC. Not to say that more accomplished fighters wouldn’t put forth the same effort, however it is always exciting to see the dawn of a new career.

The UFC could very well witness the dawn of a few new careers if any of these fighters can come out and thoroughly impress. Conversely, spectators could also bear witness to the one and only appearance of these fighters in the UFC. In all likelihood, it will be back to much smaller venues for the losers of these bouts. Nevertheless, that makes for an utter sense of urgency throughout each of these fights. That sense of urgency should translate into some rather intriguing bouts come July 19th.

In White’s attempt to slam the door on Affliction, he has opened up new doors for a host of fighters. During the free television event, those fighters will have a chance to walk through those doors and make the most of their moment in the limelight.

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Dana White on Opie and Anthony

June 19th, 2008


Dana White on Opie and Anthony

Interview Recap:
Tito is an idiot
Tito is shit
Tito is smoke and mirrors
Fedor’s managers are crazy Russians who only care about themselves
Fedor is shit and hasnt fought anyone
Affliction is f-ng stupid
Dana single handedly changed the fight business
UFC live is the greatest live sporting event ever made
Kimbo beat a guy 1 step away from being a corpse
Kimbo is a freak show
Uriah would kick the shit out of Kimbo
Dana drives a F-Car
Worldwide UFC will be bigger than the NFL

Well that was fun - thanks for vintage Dana.

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UFC Could Schedule Card To Spoil Affliction Debut

June 16th, 2008

Affliction

It was with a degree of surprise (although not too much) that Affliction (up until recently just a harmless manufacturer of MMA wear under its own lable) announced it was entering into the MMA fight promotion game in direct competition with UFC. As most of you know by now, UFC responded by banning its fighters from wearing any Affliction apparel wear… which prompted Affliction to name its very first card “Affliction: Banned” (not a bad move actually).

But the card has more than just a title that snubs the UFC. The main event of the evening on July 19th not only features the mighty Fedor… but also a recent departees Tim Sylvia and Andre Arlovski. So what do you do if you’re the UFC? Well… snub them right back and put a fairly big card on free TV on at the exact same time Affliction is debuting their show.

The good folks over at MMA Junkie give us this:


The UFC has begun preparations to host a live fight event on Spike TV on July 19, the same night that the upstart Affliction promotion hosts its first pay-per-view event, Sherdog.com reports. According to the report, the event could feature a light heavyweight main event between Wanderlei Silva and former heavyweight Brandon Vera, and it’s expected to take place in Las Vegas.

What a giant kick in the groin that would be to the fledgling new MMA brand!

Now I’ve got to say that unlike EliteXC, this Affliction cared looks fantastic from top to bottom and I’m more than a little interested in seeing it… but if UFC actually does move ahead and puts a Wanderlei Silva on free TV at the same time… it will be harsh for Affliction. Would the move be cruel? Yup. Done almost just out of spite? Certainly. But it’s business baby, and you do what you need to do.

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