Welcome to Midnight Mania!
The days of “Condom Depot” and “Dude Wipes” gracing the backsides of main event athletes inside the Octagon may have ended with the now-infamous Reebok deal, but the side hustle to secure sponsorships never stopped. Go check out your favorite fighter’s Instagram — whether he/she is a star or up-and-comer, I’d hazard a guess that there’s a sponsored post in the last month or so. These sponsors come in many forms, but often lesser known fighters rely on local business of all sorts to back them up. I have friends sponsored by local automotive shops, restaurants, and construction companies, and often this extra bit of cash makes the difference in training regularly rather than spend time working at a real job.
Since its boom in legality and popularity, one of the more common sponsorships of regional athletes has been cannabidiol (CBD). It makes plenty of sense, as there are dozens of start-up CBD companies in any major city, looking to separate from the pack and build a customer base with the help of a sponsored athlete. Plus, there are claims that CBD helps with muscle fatigue, inflammation, and even brain health.
If half of that is true, it’s a Godsend to professional fighters.
Earlier today, UFC announced a multi-million dollar deal with Aurora Cannabis to research the effects of CBD. While further research to determine if it’s all snake oil and placebos or a real solution is an undeniable positive, I do wonder if UFC athletes in the future will be able to promote other brands of CBD. Is this a Reebok deal-type scenario where the consequences trickle all the way down, or is it strictly funded research?
Insomnia
It doesn’t matter how much of a badass fighter you are inside the cage, the quick claws of an angry cat are to be avoided at all costs.
The cat stalks the eagle pic.twitter.com/aOAPN6bgGi
— Dave Madden (@DaveMMAdden) May 22, 2019
Ray Borg has absolutely eclipsed Ian McCall in terms of unluckiest mixed martial artist. Hopefully, he can get back into the cage sooner than later and avoid the wrath of incompetent judges this time.
I can’t remember the last time I caught a break. People in Albuquerque can’t drive for shit, thank god the kids are ok. pic.twitter.com/11VZAiQFER
— Ray Borg (@tazmexufc) May 20, 2019
Every once in a while, one of my team mates fights on some random event only watchable on DAZN, but none of my hardcore-MMA-nerd friends have a subscription for me to leech from. That cannot be a good sign.
Some 2018 DAZN business numbers:
– only 1% penetration into American market (ESPN+ is 5x better)
– $14.3 million in North American revenue (same rev as Fightpass made in 2015)
– 4 million world wide subscribers
– $277.6 mil revenue last year & $77.2 ad revhttps://t.co/AFNP2bOwBg pic.twitter.com/l90rNMNRSU— John S. Nash (@heynottheface) May 21, 2019
Reminder that Court McGee is both a gritty fighter making the most of his athletic ability and excellent person. Everyone should be a fan!
At the US Capitol building Washington DC sharing my story with senators and representatives on Capitol Hill, Breaking the stigma of addiction and living in the solution.
Shout out to:
Facebook SOS Campaign
Partnership for Drug-Free Kids Center on Addiction pic.twitter.com/v0a1qxxXeQ— Court McGee (@Court_McGee) May 21, 2019
If you don’t like Mike Perry at this point, it’s your own fault (peep the caption).
Slips, Rips, and KO clips
Another monstrous knockout from last weekend. Who doesn’t appreciate a clean left hook to the liver?
OH MY GOODNESS. “THE MONSTER” @NaoyaInoue_410 IS UNREAL! pic.twitter.com/CQRrK9lQjs
— DAZN USA (@DAZN_USA) May 18, 2019
There’s nothing better than a special fighter talking through what makes him unique.
The artist @RD_GOAT describes his masterpiece (via @arielhelwani)
@BellatorMMA pic.twitter.com/OrEH56v3KA
— ESPN MMA (@espnmma) May 21, 2019
In his Bellator debut, Rory MacDonald really looked like one of the absolute best technicians in the world. His ability to stalk and pick apart a dangerous counter striker and knockout artist was brilliant — MacDonald had no trouble diffusing “Semtex.” Here’s hoping “The Red King” gets his mind right before his next bout.
#OnThisDay in 2017 (almost), @rory_macdonald made quick work of his @BellatorMMA debut
Will the Red King regain his Fire June 14th at @TheGarden on DAZN? pic.twitter.com/oqp8ppEr5B
— DAZN USA (@DAZN_USA) May 20, 2019
An important reminder that there’s probably five Russian fighters in each weight class who could mop the floor with top-ranked UFC athletes that very, very few of us have ever heard of — even if only a lucky few get to prove it.
Akhmed “Butcher” Aliev #PFL2 #PFLMMA pic.twitter.com/CPbXAiJ3vz
— caposa (@Grabaka_Hitman) May 21, 2019
Random Land
Still. Mad.
Aaron Rodgers had to rant about that #GameofThrones ending pic.twitter.com/o0kXgQSDpL
— ESPN (@espn) May 21, 2019
A handmade roll would taste much better, but it wouldn’t be nearly as neat.
Music from the making of tonight’s Midnight Mania! Before Josh Homme was the front man and singer of Queens of the Stone Age, the brilliant guitarist was writing heavy-ass riffs as the teenage wunderkind behind stoner rock group Kyuss.
Sleep well Maniacs! More martial arts madness is always on the way.