If they do this, it would be a perfect time to give some shine to the smaller divisions.
Jones v. Rampage - UFC 135- SEPT 24- DENVER
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If they do this, it would be a perfect time to give some shine to the smaller divisions.Lions, Tigers, Pistons, Michigan
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Re: Jones v. Rampage - Free on Spike TV in September?
Considering the event is tentatively booked at the New Orleans convention center, which only holds a couple thousand, I would say the chances are less than %1.
The only time you will see a major title fight with big names on free TV will be on the UFC Network debut.Comment
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Considering the event is tentatively booked at the New Orleans convention center, which only holds a couple thousand, I would say the chances are less than %1.
The only time you will see a major title fight with big names on free TV will be on the UFC Network debut.Comment
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Jordan Breen talked about the commercial on his radio show and he said he doesn't think that it means Jones is going to fight at the New Orleans card. He just has a deal signed with Bud Light and since Bud Light is sponsoring that event they all appear in that commercial. Plus that card in New Orleans is a supposed to be a Fight Night card.
Spike's deal with the UFC is up after the next season of TUF also, so its extremely unlikely that the UFC will give them a title fight if they might not re-do a deal with Zuffa.
Most of the sites are lining it up for UFC 135 in September also.Member of The OS Baseball Rocket Scientists AssociationComment
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Jordan Breen talked about the commercial on his radio show and he said he doesn't think that it means Jones is going to fight at the New Orleans card. He just has a deal signed with Bud Light and since Bud Light is sponsoring that event they all appear in that commercial. Plus that card in New Orleans is a supposed to be a Fight Night card.
Spike's deal with the UFC is up after the next season of TUF also, so its extremely unlikely that the UFC will give them a title fight if they might not re-do a deal with Zuffa.
Most of the sites are lining it up for UFC 135 in September also.
Jon Anik just referenced NO for this fight in his chat but I think its speculation.
@Van City - I saw the Arena referenced somewhere but I cant find it. Having it at the Convention Center makes no sense though. The UFC only does small venues for FN's in Vegas. Look at the next two Versus cards. One is in Pittsburgh's arena and the other is in Milwaukee's. I find it hard to believe that the UFC would put this card in a 4k seat arena...with or without Rampage and Jones. Also the Arena is available that night.Last edited by aholbert32; 06-08-2011, 02:16 PM.Comment
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@Van City - I saw the Arena referenced somewhere but I cant find it. Having it at the Convention Center makes no sense though. The UFC only does small venues for FN's in Vegas. Look at the next two Versus cards. One is in Pittsburgh's arena and the other is in Milwaukee's. I find it hard to believe that the UFC would put this card in a 4k seat arena...with or without Rampage and Jones. Also the Arena is available that night.Comment
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If the UFC was going to go big, I think they're better off putting it on a Versus card. I believe Spike TV currently has a bigger distribution than Versus but Versus is more of a mainstream channel for sports fans. If they can pull big numbers on Versus, this would increase their chances of getting on Network TV (NBC).Comment
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Percentage of this coming to fruition? Zero.
The UFC has vastly outgrown anything that Spike TV can do for them and putting one of their biggest money-makers (Jackson) in a title fight on free TV will do absolutely nothing for them. It just makes zero sense from all perspectives.
The word I am hearing right now is that Spike TV and UFC are at odds over several issues and negotiations on a new deal have seriously died down to the point that one is unlikely to be reached.
I think it is time the UFC moves on from Spike TV and targets a larger network, which Zuffa is presently trying to do.
Would it be cool to get a Jones/Jackson title fight for free? Absolutely. Will it happen? Negative.Comment
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To add to what I said yesterday, Zuffa is reportedly trying to acquire a controlling stake in the television network G4, furthering my statements about the end of the UFC/Spike TV marriage.Comment
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What do they average for the PPV viewers? I would think that a network could pay enough for a deal to meet the average numbers. They need to get the big faces in front of the most viewers and to do that they need to be on free TV. Then mix in PPV, but still promise 1-2 championship fights for free per year.Comment
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Dana just announced that if Jones' hand is cleared by a doctor tomorrow, he fights Rampage at 135 in Denver.Comment
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