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WEC Fight Results: The Numbers (2008-2010)
Note: I goofed on some of the formatting so forgive me please. Over the past few months I've done some fight card statistics for the UFC. Why not give it a shot with the WEC? This one is...
Note: I goofed on some of the formatting so forgive me please. Over the past few months I've done some fight card statistics for the UFC. Why not give it a shot with the WEC? This one is...
With the news that WEC 47 only pulled in a very weak 0.46 rating (373,000 viewers) and UFC 110 trended low pay-per-view buyrates in the neighborhood of 215,000 to 240,000, a panic among many analysts and fans has swept the blogosphere pretty rapidly. Some writers believe oversaturation is the main culprit while others believe the past flops have simply been underwhelming cards in terms of match-ups.
UFC parent company Zuffa has made some curious moves with little brother MMA org WEC that are coming back to haunt them.
Athletic commissions could be deemed the unsung heroes of combat sports in that their sole purpose is to oversee combat sports and the safety of its fighters. It's their job to provide pre-fight medical testing, drug and steroid testing, sanctioning of any and all events within the state, and protect fighters.
The month of March started off with a bang this weekend as WEC 47 delivered on multiple levels. Not only did it provide fans with a lot of talking points in terms of the bantamweight title picture, but the card had a plethora of upset victories, surprising finishes, and exciting action.
Today on "MMA Nation" we'll be joined by the Editor-in-Chief Scott Christ of Bad Left Hook. We'll talk to Christ about James Toney signing with the UFC and why boxers of formerly elite calibers are migrating to MMA. We'll also talk last night's WEC 47 results, Strikeforces announced shows, the UFC's plan to counterprogram and everything else from the week in MMA.
Jens Pulver lost what may have been his last pro fight last night, but he remains a Hall of Famer.