Mind = Blown: UFC 147 Draws Over 20 Million Viewers and 16,000 Fans


(No, you can’t do that… you can’t triple jab a double jab, you can’t triple jab a double jab! Ace!)

Perhaps this news shouldn’t be all that shocking, considering that MMA is as popular in Brazil as, well, pornography is in Brazil. In either case, you might be surprised to learn that the incredibly weak lineup of UFC 147, which faced enough injury withdrawals to give Joe Silva a heart attack twice over, drew in over 20 million viewers, as reported by Tatame.com. That’s only three million less than UFC 142 brought in back in January, which featured Jose Aldo’s destruction of Chad Mendes, Edson Barboza’s destruction of Terry Etim, and Anthony Johnson’s destruction of a nearby Chima Steakhouse.


(No, you can’t do that… you can’t triple jab a double jab, you can’t triple jab a double jab! Ace!)

Perhaps this news shouldn’t be all that shocking, considering that MMA is as popular in Brazil as, well, pornography is in Brazil. In either case, you might be surprised to learn that the incredibly weak lineup of UFC 147, which faced enough injury withdrawals to give Joe Silva a heart attack twice over, drew in over 20 million viewers, as reported by Tatame.com. That’s only three million less than UFC 142 brought in back in January, which featured Jose Aldo’s destruction of Chad Mendes, Edson Barboza’s destruction of Terry Etim, and Anthony Johnson’s destruction of a nearby Chima Steakhouse.

Perhaps even more surprising than the amount of viewers who caught UFC 147 from home were those who actually attended the event live. If you recall, the UFC was giving out full refunds for the event to those who had purchased tickets prior to the aforementioned injury curse (something we later found out was simply in accordance with Brazilian law), which didn’t exactly lead us to believe that the event would draw in an astounding 16,643 fans. Now there’s some dedication that should be applauded.

Although we have yet to hear back on the PPV numbers from the event (which will likely be much, much lower than any in recent memory), it is great to hear, at least for the UFC, that an event as lackluster on paper as UFC 147 was can still reel in numbers as significant as those. But could you imagine how great UFC 147 would have been given the original lineup? It would be like if David Hasselhoff and Rammstein played a joint concert at a bratwurst and beer festival in Hamburg on Pfingstmontag, for Christ’s sake. This is just one of the many reasons we need to eliminate the UN, Potato Nation.

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UFC 128 Wrap Up: Pay Per View Estimate, Live Gate & Attendance Numbers

The postmortem is almost complete on UFC 128: Shogun vs. Jones, which took place on March 19th at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey.   Live Gate and Attendance: The much anticipated fight card drew 12,619 fans for a live gate of $2.14 mi…

The postmortem is almost complete on UFC 128: Shogun vs. Jones, which took place on March 19th at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey.   Live Gate and Attendance: The much anticipated fight card drew 12,619 fans for a live gate of $2.14 million.   Bonuses: The $70,000 fight night bonuses were paid out […]

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Strikeforce Diaz vs. Cyborg Attendance, Live Gate and Salaries

("Guess who can afford a new car now motherfuckers?")
The California State Athletic Commission released the salary, attendance and live gate figures today for last weekend’s Strikeforce: Diaz vs. Cyborg event that was held at the HP Pavilion …


("Guess who can afford a new car now motherfuckers?")

The California State Athletic Commission released the salary, attendance and live gate figures today for last weekend’s Strikeforce: Diaz vs. Cyborg event that was held at the HP Pavilion in San Jose Saturday night.

Topping the list of money earners for the event was Strikeforce welterweight champion Nick Diaz who made $150,000 followed by middleweight champ Ronaldo "Jacare" Souza who earned $85,000. The pair took home a combined $235,000 — more than half of the disclosed $463,500 payroll for the show, whose live gate amounted to $533,214.50.

Attendance for the show topped off at 9,059, with 8,817 of those being paid attendees and 231 who received comped tickets from the promotion.

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UFC’s Top 10 Attendance Records: Where Will Toronto Rank in 2011?

Greetings, fight fans…
With the recent announcement that MMA has now been legalized here in Ontario, I can’t help but wonder: What impact will Ontarians have in 2011 with regard to the current UFC attendance records?
Where will Toronto rank…

Greetings, fight fans…
With the recent announcement that MMA has now been legalized here in Ontario, I can’t help but wonder: What impact will Ontarians have in 2011 with regard to the current UFC attendance records?
Where will Toronto rank in the Top 10…if at all?
Let’s take a quick look.
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UFC’s Top 10 Attendance Records: Where Will Toronto Rank in 2011?