Every generation
has experienced a revolution, and perhaps for our times of
invasions and wars, it's appropriate that the world of MMA
is exploding, at least from a journalistic point of view.
It all began after the first and only cooperation ever, between
DSE and the K-1 organization.
The name of the show was Dynamite! and
it featured perhaps the most interesting and talented MMA
fighter in the history of the game vs. a "Beast"
of an athlete named Bob Sapp. This was the
turning of modern MMA's first decade, and after Royce
Gracie, it would be Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira
who would rule immaculate and confront the biggest foes ever
placed before a champion. What turned out to be the biggest
and best MMA show in history did not reap the profits expected
by the men backstage and eventually a world of speculation,
suspense, and sinister maneuvers followed the low returns
of this highly profitable show. A man suddenly hung himself,
another disappeared, and meanwhile back in the U.S.A. and
organization named Zuffa LLC had successfully thrived to the
point of profiting in the millions in the MMA world years
after the previous owner of the U.F.C. Semaphore Entertainment
Group was told he would be turned down by the Las Vegas athletic
commission. He was attempting to have the sport of MMA sanctioned
in various states after having received the blessing form
Larry Hazzard and the New Jersey Athletic Commission.
Frank Fertitta just happened to be sitting on the board of
the Nevada Athletic Commission at
the time. Less than seven years later, Lorenzo and Frank Fertitta
who purchased the UFC in 2000, now own the two most powerful
entities in the world of professional mixed martial arts.
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It took place at Roppongi Hills Arena and
approximately 3,000 fans came by to see the press conference.
It was announced that PRIDE 34 would
be the last PRIDE show promoted
by Dream Stage Entertainment. As
we speculated before, Kamikaze is
a rather telling tale to the tape. After PRIDE 34 all of the
rights including business rights and copy right of PRIDE will
belong to a new company 100% owned by Lorenzo Fertitta called
"PRIDE FC WORLD WIDE,"
but this new company's address is going to be the same address
as the current DSE office. Except for the current head of
DSE Nobuyuki Sakakibara, all of the employees will leave DSE
and become employees of this new company "PRIDE FC WORLD
WIDE." The president of this new company "PRIDE
FC WORLD WIDE" is yet to be determined but there is a
rumor that a man who used to be with Tokai Television
would take over the helm.
This press conference took place on March 27th starting at
6:00 PM. Sakakibara, Lorenzo, Dana White, and Nobuhiko Takada
were on the stage, and the introduction video said, "When
two major leagues intersect, the MMA version of the World
Cup or Super Bowl will become a
reality." Then they announced Jeff Monson
vs. Kazuyuki Fujita in the upcoming PRIDE
34 as the beginning of an all-out war between PRIDE and UFC.
Monson said, "I am a fan of PRIDE but as a member
of the UFC, I will prove the strength of the UFC." They
also mentioned names like Wanderlei Silva
and Don Frye as possible fighters for the
PRIDE 34 "KAMIKAZE" show.
In the end, Hidehiko Yoshida and Takanori
Gomi and about thirty other PRIDE fighters took the
stage, posing for the media with the new owner Lorenzo Fertitta.
Sakakibara told the media that after PRIDE 34, he is leaving
the fight sport industry and looking to get involved in the
other professional sports but at this point, there is no immediate
future plan. In regards to Ed Fishman, the former head of
PRIDE USA, Sakakibara said, "He has never come up
with an official offer to buy PRIDE. I wanted him to consider
subcontracting our business operations but he doesn't give
everything to the job. He couldn't produce the result therefore
I asked him to resign and then we were sued." Sakakibara
also revealed that Showtime, the
TV Cable station that controls Elite XC,
approached DSE with a "Reverse Merger" proposal
but Sakakibara said, "Elite is not up to this league.
With Elite, we couldn't have produced the kind of a heat we
are seeing in today's press conference."
Obviously it's a move PRIDE desperately needed make to keep
their hopes alive of making a comeback to Japan's terrestrial
broadcasting. DSE is labeled as "mobbed-up" so a
new operating company was necessary. A clean organization
that would have no problem with the public compliance issue.
And of course, a person in charge, Sakakibara, had to leave
the management to "take the responsibility" of creating
a bad image among the public. Does this mean PRIDE is now
Yakuza-free and ready to get back into the Japan's national
television? And what would happen once this UFC vs. PRIDE
match-ups are over?
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Suspense,
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So what the hell does this all mean? Not to mention the fact
that K-1 as well as Zuffa have an eye on Cage
Rage. When I had mentioned "World Domination"
in previous articles it was just a joke man! But it seems
that Pinky and the Brothers have indeed embarked in search
of this Holy Grail of MMA. Well the answer is simple and I
am repeating myself. As new MMA organizations emerge world
wide, it is the ones that are willing to pay that will feature
the best MMA for fans worldwide. For Lorenzo and Frank Fertitta
to acquire every MMA venue they crave, will undoubtedly have
a negative impact on the salary of the majority of MMA fighters.
The best fighters in the world fight for the organization,
which will pay them the most, and to assume that the best
will remain in PRIDE is assuming too much. First of all the
contracts in PRIDE and UFC are from two different universes,
to expect most fighters to agree to these terms is optimistic.
Also, Zuffa is know for giving these “loosely termed three
fight contracts,” where if a fighter loses he might not
get the next fight depending on a certain character's whim.
As I read all over the internet regarding the impact of this acquisition, it seems that many view it as a positive point in the evolution of the sport, as suddenly we will see "dream matches" which will no longer be dream matches as such, but a reality of the new emperors whim. Just like global politics, when there is one sphere of influence, which is too large and controls too much of the power it is a negative thing. The question now is who will be the organization or organizations to counter punch and counterbalance Zuffa's new stranglehold on MMA?
When a company gives the workers a greater share of the profits,
that company will thrive. In this case, who will give the
fighters their worth, as current PRIDE heavyweight champ Fedor
Emelianenko is about to face and American foe in
bodogFIGHT, and there is much rumor
of other talent also being tempted by cushy contracts and
amicable hosts.
Another major issue will be the "RULES" as Dana
White has vowed to keep the rules established initially by
the “New Jersey Athletic Commission” and the “Las Vegas Athletic
Commission" here in the U.S. This means the ugly elbows
to the face, and taking away fighters most powerful weapons,
the leg strikes to “downed” opponents. If another show gives
you all those strikes, elbows and legs, knees, soccer kicks,
what does that say to the fans? I am personally not a fan
of elbows in MMA, and I keep repeating myself as to the reasons
why; winning by inducing a cut is not sportsman like behavior
and promotes strategies based on cutting up someone face or
head. Of course as long as this rule stands, one cannot criticize
a fighter for utilizing such strikes and a strategy based
on the cutting elbows. As far as kicks to grounded opponents
“four point position” my argument is that is parallel to the
former American Kick Boxing Rules. No kicking below the waist!
One has to wonder the validity of such rules, when they take
away half your target and half your situations to strike effectively
with he legs.
MMA without leg strikes to a downed opponent is getting further
away from the weapons involved in Martial Arts, limiting some
fighter’s strength while favoring another’s style and strategy.
Dana, if you can use the legs, knees and soccer kicks on foreign
soil, then let that be the proving ground for your tough talent
from the UFC. A higher level of adaptability for an MMA fighter
should offer a greater number of weapons rather than a greater
number of limitations.
Is the world of MMA is still up for grabs despite of the
illusion, which this one organization wishes to create? Will
stiff competition drive the market on MMA fighters in to frenzy
or will they be consumed by low wages on a high exposure stage?
It is rumored that Jeff Monson has only a one-fight contract
with PRIDE and he is also rumored to be fighting in "another"
show later this year. What does it mean? Is he going to fight
in K-1 / Elite or Cage Rage or bodogFIGHT? If that is the
case, what is the real meaning of this UFC vs. PRIDE showdown?
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