Fantasy MMA: An Unexplored Area on the Verge of Exploding

MMA fans are some of the most intense in all of sports. A culture shaped by the Internet due to it being the only way to see MMA for years, fans of the sport have a strong connection with the online world.However, there’s one area few fans have begun t…

MMA fans are some of the most intense in all of sports. A culture shaped by the Internet due to it being the only way to see MMA for years, fans of the sport have a strong connection with the online world.

However, there’s one area few fans have begun to jump on board—fantasy MMA.

Fantasy MMA works in much the same ways as other team sports work, although, certain leagues do differ in their rule sets.

One collection of rules forces a person to select a handful of fighters to be on their fantasy team. The player is awarded points based on their performances.

Another method, found at Fenichel’s Fantasy Fight League involves choosing who will win each fight on a card. Not only do players pick a winner, but also the method of victory and time it occurs.

The latter method is more familiar with those who are used to betting as the “square system” has become very popular among MMA fans and in-house bets.

While a handful of players will attempt to play for the sake of competition and bragging rights, most people will want to go for the big prizes. Just as fans in other areas put up money as rewards for success, so too do fantasy MMA sites.

However, Fenichel’s Fantasy Fight League is trying something that any MMA fan can relate to. FFFL operates in seasons that run every few weeks and a winner is chosen from each season. You may relate this to the Bellator-style tournament seasons.

Not only do winners at FFFL receive bragging rights over the competition, but they also win tickets to an UFC event. And this isn’t a “here’s some tickets to an event in Vegas have fun” kind of deal. No, FFFL includes everything that goes along with traveling to an UFC event.

Considering the area of fantasy MMA is still much in its infancy, there’s a lot of money and prizes to be won. With less competitors comes less chances for someone to steal that grand prize you’ve always been looking for.

Whether you’re intentions are for fun or for prizes, there’s plenty of reasons for any MMA fan to join in the growing industry of fantasy MMA.

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