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Welcome to Midnight Mania!
Earlier in the year, UFC moved their pay-per-view (PPV) product exclusively behind the paywall that is ESPN+. Since ESPN+ is pretty much essential to being a UFC fan at this point in time, this did not affect dedicated fans who make it a point to watch every fight anyway. However, for those more casual fans who prefer to pick and choose which events to buy, this was a definite hassle and additional expense — the move even sank the buy count for UFC 236, a great card that apparently no one watched.
Another consequence of that move is that the world of estimating PPV buys has grown even murkier. Previous to switch, UFC guarded its numbers like a hyena over a half-eaten carcass, forcing the world to rely on reports and estimates. Dave Meltzer, the man referenced in the featured tweet, is among the best sources, an industry veteran who has connections and methodology to get us in the correct ballpark for buy estimates.
Per the report linked above, UFC 246 sold the “equivalent” to 2,000,000 PPV buys, which would make it the second biggest selling event in UFC history next to UFC 229, the event where Conor McGregor fought Khabib Nurmagomedov. What the whole equivalent part means exactly is anyone’s guess — just remember the numbers are never exact either way.
Since the old model was demonstrably wrong in every case its been tested, I hate to think of how much guess work goes into the new number.
— Jonathan Snowden (@JESnowden) January 20, 2020
Regardless of the specifics, McGregor’s star continues to shine, and its hard to imagine a 40-second knockout win over Cerrone will do anything but amplify his next bout.
Insomnia
Some post-UFC 246 McGregor Madness!
Return of the King! @TheNotoriousMMA #UFC246 pic.twitter.com/9VI6K3W6Uv
— BossLogic (@Bosslogic) January 19, 2020
Johnny Walker has begun his training at Tristar. It’s an interesting move for him — they’re obvious a great team, but I don’t know how well their calculated approach and his general wildness will mix.
Henry Cejudo opened as a fairly minor favorite at -171 to Jose Aldo’s +138. I expect that gap to grow …
@AndyLRichardson Opening odds for Cejudo vs Aldo: https://t.co/QMc8Ofl0ho
— Betting Insider Journal (@InsiderJournal_) January 20, 2020
Mike Perry in a gi is kind of funny, and also he’s a purple belt — who knew?
This is a new level of unnecessary.
Sara McMann returns this week!
Slips, rips, and KO clips
This was one of the best knockouts of 2019.
Also this Saturday, we have Bellator Kickboxing champion Raymond Daniels back in MMA action. Get ready for another spectacular KO #Bellator238pic.twitter.com/BbAzknTOfO
— Cerebral Vigilante (@Delisketo) January 19, 2020
There are a lot of really bad spots to be in on the ground in MMA. Trapped in a triangle and eating elbows, while less common, is definitely one of the least pleasant.
What a finish from Jerome Rivera! #LFA80 pic.twitter.com/iSa5rJ63nE
— UFC FIGHT PASS (@UFCFightPass) January 18, 2020
This man got Stefan Struve’d!
Ok, goodnight pic.twitter.com/3tbBGFE6qS
— caposa (@Grabaka_Hitman) January 18, 2020
Random Land
Beautiful things can come from weird places.
Parrotfish spend their days chomping down on coral. After they digest the coral, they poop out sand. Turns out, the majority of sand grains found on white sand beaches, such as those found in Hawaii, are actually parrotfish poop pic.twitter.com/310E2rLlk5
— 41 Strange (@41Strange) January 21, 2020
Midnight Music: I listened to Algiers’ new release There Is No Year. It’s not quite as bombastic or instantly catchy as their previous album, but still, there isn’t really anyone else out there combining post-punk and noise with gospel and soul in such an interesting and effective way.
Sleep well Maniacs! More martial arts madness is always on the way.