UFC Fight Night 57: Bobby Green Is Ready for His Close-Up

Bobby Green is yet another mixed martial artist who has decided to talk his way into stardom. The rise of the “King” has been as sudden as he has been loud. As he prepares for his co-main event slot at UFC Fight Night 57 against Edson Barbo…

Bobby Green is yet another mixed martial artist who has decided to talk his way into stardom. The rise of the “King” has been as sudden as he has been loud. As he prepares for his co-main event slot at UFC Fight Night 57 against Edson Barboza, this may be the moment that he’s been waiting for to become a face to follow within MMA.

Travel back to UFC 156, when Green walked into the Octagon for the first time to face off against Jacob Volkmann. While Volkmann was far from a fan favorite, he had won six of his last seven fights. That fact made him a +235 underdog heading into the bout, according to Best Fight Odds. He was riding a four-fight win streak at the time and surprised many when he submitted Volkmann via rear-naked choke in the third round.

Since that moment he’s been on quite a run and gaining attention at the same time. His win over Josh Thomson at UFC on Fox 12 was the type of victory that can get experts talking about his viability as a contender in the UFC’s lightweight division.

As Marc Raimondi of Fox Sports commented in his July piece: “Green would have been an underdog against Thomson no matter what. But considering the circumstances, beating one of the best lightweights in the world and registering his name among the elite in the 155-pound division is simply massive.”

The UFC recognized the value of this win, and the California native is now sitting No. 7 within its rankings. Oddly, he’s still behind Thomson but still in a position of value.

The bout against Barboza is a style matchup that fits both fighters in particular ways. However, the fans should reap the benefits as both competitors are known for action-packed contests. This is the exact opportunity that can launch Green’s career to a new point if he can pull off a highlight-reel victory.

He is already taking shots at Donald Cerrone, who is on his own rise within the 155-pound division, via MMA Fighting. If he can take home his ninth straight win by defeating Barboza, this would be the perfect time to call out Cerrone in a title eliminator for 2015.

The fighters who have become bigger stars within mixed martial arts all had their “moment.” Jon Jones smashing Mauricio Rua, Ronda Rousey defeating Liz Carmouche and the Chuck Liddell versus Tito Ortiz series are just three examples of how fighters have seized the moment that led to their stardom. Bobby Green is far off from that same level, but a big win at UFC Fight Night 57 will push him in the right direction.

Read more MMA news on BleacherReport.com

Rampage Jackson Hints at Interest in Return to UFC

Quinton “Rampage” Jackson is ready to make a deal with the devil. The one he knows, anyway. It’s been almost two years since Jackson left the UFC for Bellator, and now it seems as though he’s interested in returning to the Octagon. His run in Bellator MMA has given the former UFC champion three straight […]

Quinton “Rampage” Jackson is ready to make a deal with the devil. The one he knows, anyway. It’s been almost two years since Jackson left the UFC for Bellator, and now it seems as though he’s interested in returning to the Octagon. His run in Bellator MMA has given the former UFC champion three straight […]

Portrait: Kailin Curran

MMA Fighting’s E. Casey Leydon catches up with Kailin Curran before her UFC debut against Paige VanZant at UFC Fight Night 57 this Saturday night. Find out what drove Curran to fighting, what makes her nervous before a fight, and much more above.

MMA Fighting’s E. Casey Leydon catches up with Kailin Curran before her UFC debut against Paige VanZant at UFC Fight Night 57 this Saturday night. Find out what drove Curran to fighting, what makes her nervous before a fight, and much more above.

Zuffa Earnings Down 40 Percent in 2014 Due to Fighter Injury, Reports S&P

Dana White Fertittas Brock Lesnar Lorenzo Frank III MMA photos funny
(Looks like it’s time to start calling some old boyfriends, boys!)

In August of 2011, the UFC inked a multi-year deal with FOX, in what remains the biggest broadcasting deal in MMA history. As per the deal, the UFC increased their amount of events per year from 27 in 2011 to 32 in 2012. What followed was the now infamous year of the “injury curse”, wherein over 105 fights were cancelled due to injury.

It’s been much of the same for the UFC ever since, with most of the promotion’s champions being forced to the sidelines with long-term injuries or other affliction’s in the past two years. Fun fact: There have been just 11 title fights in 2014, with six of those fights belonging to Jose Aldo, Ronda Rousey, and Demetrious Johnson. Fan complaints of oversaturation have reached a fever pitch, and in July, the UFC was forced to cancel UFC 176 in the wake of Aldo’s injury.

But you already know this. Any MMA fan who has been paying at least half-attention to the sport in recent years has seen the negative effects the UFC’s increased schedule has had on their product. What you might not know, however, is just how bad the injury bug of 2012-2014 is affecting Zuffa’s earnings, and Standard and Poor’s recent assessment of Zuffa (via MMAJunkie) paints a pretty ugly picture…

Dana White Fertittas Brock Lesnar Lorenzo Frank III MMA photos funny
(Looks like it’s time to start calling some old boyfriends, boys!)

In August of 2011, the UFC inked a multi-year deal with FOX, in what remains the biggest broadcasting deal in MMA history. As per the deal, the UFC increased their amount of events per year from 27 in 2011 to 32 in 2012. What followed was the now infamous year of the “injury curse”, wherein over 105 fights were cancelled due to injury.

It’s been much of the same for the UFC ever since, with most of the promotion’s champions being forced to the sidelines with long-term injuries or other affliction’s in the past two years. Fun fact: There have been just 11 title fights in 2014, with six of those fights belonging to Jose Aldo, Ronda Rousey, and Demetrious Johnson. Fan complaints of oversaturation have reached a fever pitch, and in July, the UFC was forced to cancel UFC 176 in the wake of Aldo’s injury.

But you already know this. Any MMA fan who has been paying at least half-attention to the sport in recent years has seen the negative effects the UFC’s increased schedule has had on their product. What you might not know, however, is just how bad the injury bug of 2012-2014 is affecting Zuffa’s earnings, and Standard and Poor’s recent assessment of Zuffa (via MMAJunkie) paints a pretty ugly picture:

Standard and Poor’s today issued a report announcing UFC parent Zuffa’s EBITDA (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization) is expected to decline 40 percent, 10 percent higher than originally forecasted.

The report said the steeper decline is “primarily due to a change to a marquee fight card in the fourth quarter of 2014, a result of another fighter injury causing anticipated pay-per-view buys and event ticket prices to decline further, as well as higher remarketing expenses for the event, and additional costs related to the company’s international expansion.”

So basically, Zuffa is running before they can walk by attempting to infiltrate to every possible outlet for MMA while failing to generate enough fan interest to support their expansion. They’re holding a press conference to make an announcement that there is no announcement, so to speak, and it’s becoming more and more evident that there might actually be a roof on this MMA thing. That the UFC’s offices in China recently shut down following a season of TUF and the promotion’s big plans for the area is a perfect example of this.

The grim news comes just one month after Zuffa’s credit rating was downgraded from a BB to a BB-, and while it was originally predicted that 2015 would be a recovery year for the promotion, the outlook suddenly looks much less hopeful. MMAPayout offers some insight into the figures:

S&P now expects ZUFFA’s cash flow/debt leverage to increase to the “high-5x area at the end of 2014.” In its October 2014 report, it had predicted ZUFFA to be in the 3 range. The cash flow/leverage is based on a scale of 1-6 with 1 being minimally leveraged to 6 being highly leveraged. ZUFFA is now pegged as 5 whereas S&P had forecasted it being a 3.

I can’t wait to hear how the UFC — who has declined to comment on the report as of this writeup — manages to spin this news. Then again, the promotion has been blindly moving forward and acting as if nothing wrong has been happening for years, so why stop now? With a 45 event schedule looming, it looks like we might be in for another rough one in 2015.

J. Jones

UFC Fight Night 57 Preliminary Card Predictions

The UFC returns Saturday night with UFC Fight Night 57. Live on Fox Sports 1, the card is deep with prospects and established vets alike. The card is headlined by featherweights Frankie Edgar and Cub Swanson, both of whom are likely vying for a title shot. Before that, we have some good prelim fights that […]

The UFC returns Saturday night with UFC Fight Night 57. Live on Fox Sports 1, the card is deep with prospects and established vets alike. The card is headlined by featherweights Frankie Edgar and Cub Swanson, both of whom are likely vying for a title shot. Before that, we have some good prelim fights that […]

UFC 181: Urijah Faber on Cisco Rivera, Dominick Cruz and Business

Urijah Faber last stepped in the Octagon in July, which means he’s had ample opportunities to start new businesses. Faber is a prolific businessman. He owns a gym, is a partial owner in his management company and owns a construction firm in Sacramento. Recently, he has become an investor in MemoryTag, a device that allows […]

Urijah Faber last stepped in the Octagon in July, which means he’s had ample opportunities to start new businesses. Faber is a prolific businessman. He owns a gym, is a partial owner in his management company and owns a construction firm in Sacramento. Recently, he has become an investor in MemoryTag, a device that allows […]