A UFC Division 1 and 2 scenario

Posted on March 14, 2011, 06:11 PM by KingJoffi
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With the acquisition of Strikeforce, UFC becomes the complete dominator, the biggest of all Goliaths, the biggest MMA brand with the biggest nuts, the promotion that will propel MMA to the world popularity height beyond that of wold Football (FIFA - Soccer) and the sport that I for sure will keep at the top of my list of daily list of priorities (sometimes even above my woman - when she pisses me off - lol).

With this brings to mind, what could happen to Strikeforce 2 years from now.... Here is my view.

I believe Strikeforce will not become the next Pride and simply be dissolved into the abyss.I believe strikeforce will indeed remain an organ ization separa te to the UFC but will become the apprentice league, division 2 of the UFC. The UFC will rename the Strikeforce organization to something like 'UFC Challengers' and this will be the division 2 league that requires a fighter win 3 consecutive fights in order to progress to division 1, the UFC. On the flip side, it becomes the division that receives fighter from the UFC who have lost 3 consecutive fights and is the entry point for many other organizations and for many of the TUF alumni to begin a UFC career even if they have not done as well in their TUF season.

Therefore, TUF will be moved to UFC Challengers and all TUF semi finalists plus some notable quarter finalists will be contracted as a UFC Challenger. The winner of TUF will gain direct entry into the UFC and the runner up will stay in UFC Challengers but will only require 1 victory in order to progress to the UFC. If the runner up loses both his first 2 fights, he will once again require 3 consecutive victories in order to progress to the UFC, division 1.

This type of structure means less fighters will be over hyped without the required amount of legitamacy (ie: Kimbo Slice), creates an apprenticeship model for fighters to certify themselves prior to division 1, the UFC, and a path for development of good fighters (UFC Challengers) to become great fighter (UFC).

 

This is a sample of what I believe the rules could be.

 

Division 2: UFC Challengers

-Entry point into UFC for any fighter outside of the organisation

-Entry point into UFC from TUF fighters

-The season TUF semi finalist is an automatic UFC Challenger entrant

-The season TUF Fighter who doesn't make the semi finals but who the fans elect will be granted UFC Challengers entry

-The season TUF runner up requires 1 win in order to progress to the UFC

-All fighters require 3 consecutive wins in order to automatically progress to the UFC

-A top contender from another organization requires 1 consecutive wins to progress to the UFC

-All previous UFC Champions require only 2 consecutive wins to progress to Division 1 - UFC Challengers

-End of year, a mini GP event allows for the top 4 fighters in each weight class to challenge to bottom 4 fighters in the UFC to compete for a spot in the UFC, division 1. From the beginning of the following year the winners will gain entry or remain in the UFC, division 1.

 

Division 1: UFC

-Entry point into division 1, the UFC, for fighters progressing through from the UFC Challengers

-Entry point into division 1, the UFC, for current Champions from different organizations

-Entry point into division 1, the UFC, for current TUF Champion

-All fighters can lose 3 consecutive fights before being relegated to UFC Challengers

-All UFC Champions are provided 4 consecutive losses before relegation to UFC Challengers

 

This article will hopefully open the conversation and maybe Dana and Lozeno will see this to spark some interest to create a true divisional structure for the UFC, thus creating the worlds first true and measurable MMA league\divisional world structure.

 

Enjoy your day, till next time, KingJoffi out (and off to work).

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  • stevenl7
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    dats one of the stupidest ting i ever seen or read on lowkick or any other mma website

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  • stevenl7
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    no wait it is

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  • KingJoffi
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    Steven,

    The MMA community and sport in general experiences enough push back from the general public who believe the fans (us) and the fighters are a bunch of stupid meathead thugs (SMT).



    How about you growing up, commenting with some reasonable feedback\responses and try helping us all (MMA community) reduce the SMT perception.



    If your image of Koscheck is anything to go by then loser is all you'll ever be both online and in real life.



    To everyone else,

    Thanks very much for your comments and for the most part being an adult about the sport and your comments. Apprciated.

    Keep up the intelligent comments and articles as our MMA world shapes into a mainstream sport without these SMT's.



    Thanks again people and enjoy this weekends Rua versus Jones event. Love Rua from Pride days but I see a new young Lion taking his place in the food chain. Jones, for the win (just barely), at the end of 3rd round (guillotine)...but only after nearly being crippled by Rua's distructive 2749 lbs (1247 Kg) of force kicks...



    KingJoffi out!

    Reply 2 years ago
  • willc09
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    well thought idea, something i'd really like to see Dana take into consideration, bit of a steal from Strikeforce tho

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  • David Saucier
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    its not a bad concept, I 2 See SF as the triple A for the UFC, Im just not sure how they are going to regulate the flow of fighters, through there. They usually make the smartest dec though, so im sure they will come up with something.

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  • IChokePeople
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    Good idea but it's all conjecture at this point. I just hope that Bellator does well so there will an alternative to Zuffa. I don't think there is really any chance at this point of anyone challenging the Zuffa behemoth. SF could have if the investors hadn't decided to cash in.

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  • codemaster
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    While it may seem attractive and have some merit that Strikforce be the minor league to the UFC, I really don't believe that will happen.



    The UFC is a brand and a competing brand would muddy the waters from a marketing POV. Remember, there are many casual fans--and future fans who do not know that Zuffa owns both orgs. The truth is that Strikeforce currently has HW's who could fight in the UFC no problem--they are at the highest competitive level.



    The UFC does not want another org considered on the same level, so their only solution is to strip out the best fighters from Strikeforce, leaving a shell--which would have less attraction to fans and sponsors.



    Running two separate orgs poses many administrative--marketing--public relations difficulties. Running Strikeforce in addition to the UFC will cost more--and unless Strikeforce begins turning a substantial profit--why continue with it?



    As the UFC expands globally, they want the focus of the fans, media, sponsors and government regulators to be on the UFC alone.



    The only reason for continuing with Strikeforce is if there is a profit to do so.

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  • UndefeatedOfWest
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    Sounds like a neat idea, but it isn't going to happen. Well we will find out 2 years from now.

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