Saturday 4 June 2016

UFC Fight Night 89 Ottawa Thompson vs Macdonald Odds Breakdown

UFC  Fight Night 89  Ottawa  Thompson vs Macdonald   Odds Breakdown

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A Vision For An Expert Battling League: Local Fighters, Team Owners, And Fans There is, and always has been, an issue in the world of expert battling: Unlike nearly any other sport, a single entity controls the players. In boxing, a single well-known promoter almost messed up the sport (and arguably did) with the way he handled and managed matches and fighters. Now, in the thriving sport of combined martial arts (MMA), the leading brand names manage the match ups and, when it comes to the International Fight League, own the teams. On the other hand, the leading sports franchises of our day-- the NFL, NBA, MLB, and NHL-- all succeeded based on regional teams, local owners, and local fans collaborating to create something bigger and greater than a single owner ever could. Group owners quit a little bit in order to develop something genuinely special. It is time for a similar vision to come to fruition in the combating world. Bonecrunch Fighting is a new league-based combating company based upon exactly this idea. In this league, local owners develop teams with as numerous local fighters as possible, in order to gain the assistance of local fans. The league is structured like a franchise, and seeks business owners with monetary staying power to own and construct successful teams. Results so far consist of: - An inaugural event that sold out a 3600 seat arena in Sarasota Florida. - Top sponsors consisting of the US Marines and Budweiser. - Creation of the required legal files to sell a franchise to interested and certified team owners. - Assembly of a leading leadership group with management and combating market expertise. - Development of design template marketing products, job management tools, and agreements to successfully run events. - Agreements with five leading MMA trainers and school owners (with four more in the works) who have put fighters into leading organizations. These fitness instructors have a cadre of exceptional regional fighters prepared to handle other teams-- and all set to act as "turn essential" groups when a team owner acquire their geography. - Interest from a number of entrepreneurs to acquire the rights to a group. 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 occasions. In addition to putting on league events in their locations, group owners are complimentary to experiment with various concepts, including amateur and expert battles, competitions, and different types of fighting formats (i.e., grappling, battling, stand up combat, boxing, and other formats that become popular). Due to the fact that the league is seeking to achieve critical mass, initial franchises are priced at just $20,000 (compared with most other franchises, sports or otherwise, and the discount is considerable). This helpful prices provides early adopters the possibility to understand a significant capital gain, due to the fact that later owners will pay a premium. At the very same time, Bonecrunch thoroughly screens potential owners making sure that they have the long-term vision and needed capital for their team, and the league, to succeed. Contrast this principle with its closest rival, the International Fight League (IFL). The IFL has actually raised over $15 million dollars to attract and develop league-owned teams tv offers. Its stock price has had a roller coaster trip and presently trades at under $1 after reaching highs of $17 and the league has a hard time to contain expenses and achieve success. Bonecrunch is a grassroots effort that needs much less capital from a group of dedicated group owners, trainers, and fighters in order to prosper. By using the franchise model, Bonecrunch can grow organically and achieve critical mass with a comparably small investment. Time will inform if this design can prosper in the extremely competitive, unpredictable, and regulated world of battling. However, it is time to bring this vehicle to exactly what has been a centrally managed sport and learn what type of difference it can make-- to fans, fighters, and the business owners who acquire a franchise and owned and operate a professional sports team. In contrast, the leading sports franchises of our day-- the NFL, NBA, MLB, and NHL-- all prospered based on regional teams, regional owners, and local fans working together to create something larger and higher than a single owner ever could. In this league, regional owners construct teams with as many regional fighters as possible, in order to gain the assistance of regional fans. The brand name equity of the league will grow as fans support their local groups to the play-offs and inter-league title/all-star events. In addition to putting on league events in their locations, group owners are free to experiment with different principles, consisting of expert and amateur battles, competitions, and different types of battling formats (i.e., grappling, battling, stand up combat, boxing, and other formats that become popular). At the very same time, Bonecrunch carefully screens potential owners to make sure that they have the long-term vision and required capital for their group, and the league, to be successful.

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