Making Money in Mixed Martial Arts Is Tough: RIP HCF
Although Hardcore Championship Fighting never positioned itself as a competitor to the UFC, Dana White is correct when he says he makes it look easy. Maybe a little too easy:
The news comes after a period of great optimism for the Canadian organization. HCF was expected to announce this week that it had been purchased -- a move that Crawford hoped would put the promotion among the few legitimately vying for the No. 2 spot behind the UFC.
HCF had made waves since it started promoting last July, signing such high-profile fighters as Antonio Rogerio Nogueira, Renato Sobral, Gegard Mousasi and David Loiseau.
Crawford would not speak on the record about the causes of HCF's demise. However, he said that both he and former partner Dave Houshiar will continue as MMA promoters, each with his own event.
Without more information I'm not going to bother to speculate. But I will say is that through observation and deals that have fallen through for me personally, I've seen MANY mid-tier MMA promotions be unable to establish any momentum towards fiscal solvency. The fact is this business is tough and by all accounts, HCF was well respected by fighters, fans, and the staff involved. If even they cannot string together enough successful shows to keep business afloat, what on earth is the IFL going to do?
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RIP HCF
Like, for example, having Jared Hamman and Poa'i Sugawhatever as your main Light Heavyweights. Or Bobby Southworth and Anthony Ruiz.
I kind of like Ruiz, but come on.
by Brett Jones on
May 9, 2008 10:40 AM EDT
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RIP HCF
Keith told me that they weren't making any money and that they weren't in it to make money. Keith said for now he just wanted quality MMA in Calgary and that was it.
On a show last year he brought in Aleksander Emelianenko vs Dan Bobbish and Keith told me that Aleksanders purse alone would nearly put HCF in the red for the event. But still, they put on the event with a smile knowing full well they were losing money.
HCF was nice to have while it lasted. At one time they had Aleksander, Fedor and Barnett all at the same event. :)
by ghettoiam on
May 9, 2008 11:12 AM EDT
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Re: RIP HCF
by Kid Nate on
May 9, 2008 11:16 AM EDT
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To bad, hate to see promotions go down.
by BJJDenver on
May 9, 2008 3:34 PM EDT
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