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November 15th at UFC 91.......for the Heavyweight Title.
Just announced.

Just announced.

well, I know UFC's biggest ppv event ever was "Liddell vs. Ortiz II". I think UFC earned around $50 million. (PPV's & Live gate revenue)They're going to make tens of millions of dollars off this, which is the bottom line. Not only this, but they're marketing to a much broader audience. The diehard MMA fans will always watch, but this kind of fight appeals to the casual sports fan more because Lesnar is known, and the element of Couture's return adds to the build up as well.
They're going to make tens of millions of dollars off this, which is the bottom line. Not only this, but they're marketing to a much broader audience. The diehard MMA fans will always watch, but this kind of fight appeals to the casual sports fan more because Lesnar is known, and the element of Couture's return adds to the build up as well.
fucking disgusting that they're giving it to brock. Completely undeserved. If they cant book nog for randy, then it should have been the next contender in line (werdum)
lulzJim Ross comments about the upcoming Brock Lesnar vs. Randy Couture fight in his latest blog entry. J.R. writes: Couture will give up approximately 50 pounds to Lesnar come fight time which makes the 5 rounder especially intriguing. Couture is a master at capitalizing on a fighter's mistakes and is a supreme strategist. However, if Lesnar continues to improve as he did between the Mir and Herring fights it will be extremely difficult for anyone who is giving up that much weight and is over a decade older to defeat the former WWE and NCAA wrestling champion.
exactly its a business....its not necessarily the premiere fight league anymore though. There missing to many top fighters in each weight class.