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<blockquote data-quote="Ry_Trapp0" data-source="post: 8609428" data-attributes="member: 27761"><p>wow, what awesome logic by M-1. i'm real sure dana and the UFC is just chomping at the bit to promote a rival. oh well, M-1 will continue to be mediocre, Fedor will continue to fight average HWs with a few big names every now and then, and the UFC will continue to gain more market share and more money as they continue to promote whoever the 'next big thing' happens to be.</p><p></p><p></p><p>elaborate please. what are they gonna do, leave? i'm sure curious where they would go. japan maybe? that's about the only option available that would actually pay on the same scale as the UFC. simply put, all the UFC has to say is 'get a 30-1 record and you can have an open contract', or even 'go ahead, find another organization that is even close'. the UFCs leverage, control, is all in the form of market share. no one is even close and that's all there is to it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ry_Trapp0, post: 8609428, member: 27761"] wow, what awesome logic by M-1. i'm real sure dana and the UFC is just chomping at the bit to promote a rival. oh well, M-1 will continue to be mediocre, Fedor will continue to fight average HWs with a few big names every now and then, and the UFC will continue to gain more market share and more money as they continue to promote whoever the 'next big thing' happens to be. elaborate please. what are they gonna do, leave? i'm sure curious where they would go. japan maybe? that's about the only option available that would actually pay on the same scale as the UFC. simply put, all the UFC has to say is 'get a 30-1 record and you can have an open contract', or even 'go ahead, find another organization that is even close'. the UFCs leverage, control, is all in the form of market share. no one is even close and that's all there is to it. [/QUOTE]
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