Monday 29th of April 2024

blood on the walls...

steptoes

In 2001, Ultimate Fighting was sold for $2 million to the Fertitta brothers, Frank III and Lorenzo, megarich owners of a string of Las Vegas casinos and close friends of a phenomenal huckster named Dana White. What ensued was one of the greatest feats of financial alchemy in the history of sports, the transformation of cage fighting into a $1 billion-plus business.

But lucrative as it is, Ultimate Fighting remains confined to a narrow demographic niche, those three initials not yet familiar in most American households. On Saturday night, however, the U.F.C. will seek to make its way into the mainstream, appearing for the first time on network television. The event: a heavyweight championship fight broadcast on Fox.

“This is the fastest-growing sport in the world,” Eric Shanks, the president of Fox Sports, said hopefully of his network’s venture into the octagon.

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/12/sports/ultimate-fighting-championship-comes-of-age-financially.html?_r=1&hp

no contest...

In terms of blood sport, the Murdoch Empire indulged in heavily promoting the dubious Dubya wars, especially the illegal war on Iraq, but presently, the wars against whatever have lost a bit of gloss... The biffo is too sparse and controversial...  Looking for fresh blood to promote, Murdoch saw it there, in all its glory gory — the Ulitmate Figthing... A mere pale illusion from the movie Rollerball, if my memory his correct... except Ulitmate Fighting is for real and calls upon the medics at the end of each "shows"... What a way to entertain young people under 35...

When I leave this planet for good, I will be very very happy — happy not to be part of this horrible future...