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MisterEZE

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Well, looks like it's a done deal. Do we get to see Rampage/Liddell II?? How long 'til Heath Herring mauls Big Tim?? Bas in the octagon once again??

12/11/2006
Subsidiary of Zuffa, LLC Acquires Assets from World Fighting Alliance, Inc.
Las Vegas, NV – A subsidiary of Zuffa, LLC, which owns the Ultimate Fighting Championship® brand, announced today that it acquired select assets from the World Fighting Alliance (WFA) organization. WFA Enterprises, LLC, a subsidiary of Zuffa, purchased select fighter contracts and the trademarks and other intellectual property of World Fighting Alliance, Inc., a corporation owned by Las Vegas attorneys, Ross Goodman and Louis Palazzo. The acquisition further solidifies Zuffa as the preeminent fight promoter in the world and infuses the organization with more of the world’s top MMA fighters.

Dana White, UFC President and Zuffa co-owner said, “Zuffa is committed to giving our fans the best fights between the best fighters in the world. This acquisition helps us continue fulfilling that goal.” White also said, “Goodman and Palazzo were working towards building a strong promotion. But bringing the WFA fighters into the Zuffa family is the best thing that could happen for the fighters – and for the fans.”

The WFA organization held four events, the most recent in July at the L.A. Forum with a solid fight card that was shown on pay-per-view television. “This is an exciting time for MMA as evidenced by the 60 Minutes story last night and we are glad that the WFA has played a leading role,” said Ross Goodman, President of the WFA. “This business opportunity presented itself and it made sense for everybody to make this transition.”

Under the terms of the purchase, World Fighting Alliance, Inc. will cease all operations.
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UFC BUYING WORLD EXTREME CAGEFIGHTING

Both the Wrestling Observer and numerous independent MMAWeekly.com sources have confirmed that the Ultimate Fighting Championship has purchased, or is in the final stages of purchasing, World Extreme Cagefighting (WEC).

The Zuffa-owned WEC is expected to continue to hold shows under the WEC name and would use a UFC Octagon. Additionally, MMAWeekly has learned that WEC president Reed Harris and matchmaker Scott Adams are expected to remain with the company, and that the first WEC show to be produced under UFC ownership is an event tentatively planned for January 2007.

The Observer reports that the UFC is buying the WEC for many reasons, one of which is to serve as a venue in which to groom up-and-coming talent, and another is so that they can attempt to secure a high-profile national television deal for the WEC in a strategic maneuver to impede the chances of other MMA promotions (specifically the IFL or Pride) to secure a national TV deal in the United States.

There are only so many TV deals available for an MMA company in the United States. If a TV deal could be secured for the WEC, Zuffa would have the UFC on Spike TV, perhaps the UFC on HBO at some point, and the WEC on another network besides HDNet.

If the UFC were able to secure a deal for the WEC, this would leave any other MMA company with very limited options in terms of securing their own TV deals, with no possibility of signing with Spike TV, HBO (assuming that the UFC is able to secure some sort of deal with the premium network), Showtime (because of their agreement with Pro Elite, Inc.), and the network that would sign the WEC.

According to Ron Kruck, a broadcaster at WEC events and producer/host of WEC Exposed on HDNet, “We [HDNet] are in ongoing talks with the WEC about renewing their contract, but at this point, nothing has been signed.”

So, it appears that the HDNet deal is up in the air at this point and that the UFC may already be seeking a different outlet for their latest product.

There is definitely a higher priority being put on the television production of WEC events. Christian Printup of the Tachi Palace recently stated on WEC.tv that at least 50% of the WEC shows in 2007 are moving to the Tachi Palace’s new indoor venue, even though it is somewhat smaller than the outdoor venue where most WEC events have been held. His reasoning: “The new capacity is 1,450, and the [indoor] venue is better designed for a television audience... the [outdoor venue] was 1,800 capacity.”

As previously reported by MMAWeekly, Zuffa co-owner Lorenzo Fertitta and president Dana White were sitting in the audience at WEC 24 on October 12th. Now, with the purchase of the WEC, it has become pretty clear why they were in attendance.

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One good thing I see from this is the addition of better fighter to the UFC. Overall, I think competition is a good thing but obviously the UFC is trying to buy the competition.
 
I wonder if we'll see Lyoto Machida in the UFC? I'd like to see him fight some real competition consistently.
 
They didn't, however, get Lindland in the deal. It will be interesting to see if Herring can get his **** together and take the title from Sylvia.
 
It'll be interesting to see who the UFC keeps in its roster and if they have to abide by the previous contracts. I doubt Rampage will get a big share of the ppv buys that WFA offered.

Will Rampage get a title shot or will he face the loser of Tito/Liddell 2 remains to be seen. They could either build him up or try to blow him out and prove their fighters' superiority over those other organizations.
 
ersatz said:
It'll be interesting to see who the UFC keeps in its roster and if they have to abide by the previous contracts. I doubt Rampage will get a big share of the ppv buys that WFA offered.

Will Rampage get a title shot or will he face the loser of Tito/Liddell 2 remains to be seen. They could either build him up or try to blow him out and prove their fighters' superiority over those other organizations.
I doubt Rampage would ever fight Tito, but I could be wrong. Come to think of it if they offered Rampage the right amount of money I'm sure he would "Do you know what I can do with this money, I can do some thangs with this money".
 
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