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Are UFC Events Better on TV Than in Person? Fan's View
After witnessing my first live UFC event, I am convinced that the sport of mixed martial arts is best viewed on television rather than in person.

Are UFC Events Better on TV Than in Person?
After witnessing my first live UFC event, I am convinced that the sport of mixed martial arts is best viewed on television rather than in person. Here's a look at why UFC events are best viewed on television rather than in person. Contributor: Eric Holden Published: May 08, 2012

UFC on FOX: Why the UFC Needs PPV-Quality Main Events on FOX Cards
Something has to be done. The first UFC on FOX event was set off with a huge main event of Cain Velasquez vs. Junior dos Santos for the UFC Heavyweight Championship and became the most watched MMA event in U.S. history with 5.7 million average viewers.   Fast forward to January, with the main event of Rashad Evans vs. Phil Davis, and ratings take a slight dip, bringing in 4.7 million average ...

Darren Elkins & Jamie Varner to Represent RYU on FX at UFC 146
LAS VEGAS, NV-- - Today, Respect Your Universe, Inc. , http://www.ryu.com/ , is thrilled to announce that on Saturday, May 26th top UFC Fighters Darren Elkins and Jamie Varner will be representing RYU ...

15 Books by Popular UFC Stars to Add to Your Reading List
Riding the wave of fame means appearing in movies and writing books about your life story. Here are 15 books written by popular UFC fighters, a cut man and a referee (with help from ghost writers and editing teams, of course) to add to your reading list or buy as a gift for the UFC fans on your list.

Bud Light Sends Shape-Up Message to UFC Over 'Certain Remarks' by Fighters: Fan Reaction
Bud Light ads are prominently and proudly displayed at UFC events. If the fighters and the UFC executives want the sponsorship dollars to continue rolling in, then something has to be done to stop the insensitive remarks made by fighters who think they're funny.