Saturday 4 June 2016

UFC MMA FN 89 Ottawa Macdonald/Thompson Oddscast

UFC MMA  FN 89 Ottawa  Macdonald/Thompson   Oddscast

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A Vision For A Professional Fighting League: Regional Fighters, Team Owners, And Fans There is, and constantly has actually been, an issue worldwide of expert fighting: Unlike virtually other sport, a single entity manages the gamers. In boxing, a single infamous promoter practically ruined the sport (and perhaps did) with the way he managed and controlled matches and fighters. Now, in the booming sport of combined martial arts (MMA), the leading brands control the match ups and, when it comes to the International Fight League, owned and operate the teams. In contrast, the leading sports franchises of our day-- the NFL, NBA, MLB, and NHL-- all succeeded based upon local teams, regional owners, and regional fans interacting to create something bigger and higher than a single owner ever could. Team owners quit a bit in order to create something genuinely unique. It is time for a comparable vision to come to fruition in the battling world. Bonecrunch Fighting is a new league-based fighting company based on precisely this principle. In this league, local owners develop teams with as many local fighters as possible, in order to get the support of local fans. The league is structured like a franchise, and seeks business owners with monetary remaining power to owned and operate and build effective teams. Results so far include: - An inaugural event that sold out a 3600 seat arena in Sarasota Florida. - Top sponsors including the US Marines and Budweiser. - Creation of the required legal files to offer a franchise to qualified and interested team owners. - Assembly of a top management team with management and combating market know-how. - Development of template marketing materials, project management tools, and contracts to effectively run events. - Agreements with five top MMA trainers and school owners (with 4 more in the works) who have actually put fighters into leading organizations. These fitness instructors have a cadre of excellent regional fighters all set to handle other groups-- and ready to function as "turn crucial" groups when a group owner purchase their location. - Interest from a variety of business owners to purchase the rights to a team. When a network of at least five or 6 groups is running, the benefits of this model ended up being clearest. At that point, the league can start to draw in local and nationwide sponsors, and television/pay per view interest-- the kind of recognition that no local promoter can produce independently. The brand equity of the league will grow as fans support their regional teams towards the play-offs and inter-league title/all-star occasions. In addition to putting on league events in their locations, team owners are totally free to experiment with various concepts, consisting of expert and amateur fights, competitions, and various kinds of combating formats (i.e., grappling, wrestling, stand combat, boxing, and other formats that end up being popular). Since the league is looking to attain emergency, initial franchises are priced at just $20,000 (compared to most other franchises, sports or otherwise, and the discount rate is substantial). This useful rates provides early adopters the opportunity to realize a substantial capital gain, because later owners will pay a premium. At the exact same time, Bonecrunch thoroughly screens possible owners to make sure that they have the long-lasting vision and needed capital for their group, and the league, to prosper. The IFL has raised over $15 million dollars to develop league-owned groups and attract television deals. Bonecrunch is a grassroots effort that needs much less capital from a group of committed team owners, trainers, and fighters in order to succeed. Time will inform if this model can prosper in the highly competitive, unpredictable, and regulated world of fighting. Nevertheless, it is time to bring this vehicle to exactly what has been a centrally managed sport and discover what sort of difference it can make-- to fans, fighters, and the entrepreneurs who buy a franchise and owned and operate an expert sports group. In contrast, the leading sports franchises of our day-- the NFL, NBA, MLB, and NHL-- all succeeded based on local groups, local owners, and regional fans working together to produce something bigger and higher than a single owner ever could. In this league, local owners construct teams with as many local fighters as possible, in order to get the assistance of local fans. The brand name equity of the league will grow as fans support their local teams towards the play-offs and inter-league title/all-star events. In addition to putting on league occasions in their geographies, team owners are free to experiment with various principles, including amateur and professional fights, tournaments, and different types of combating formats (i.e., grappling, battling, stand up battle, boxing, and other formats that become popular). At the exact same time, Bonecrunch thoroughly screens potential owners to make sure that they have the long-lasting vision and needed capital for their team, and the league, to prosper.

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