The fall and rise of the world's biggest sports franchise. What a long, strange trip it's been, but it shows no sign of stopping.The UFC. Three letters. Thirty years. The biggest sports franchise on earth. Worth four and a half billion dollars seven years ago, and growing.Their television deal with ESPN, worth $1.5 billion, comes to an end this year,......
Gareth A Davies, MMA and Boxing Correspondent for The Daily Telegraph, London, on the UFC and the threat posed by big businesses.
Gareth A Davies MMA and Boxing Correspondent for The Daily Telegraph, London, on MMA’s prospects of inclusion in the Olympics.
Gareth A Davies MMA and Boxing Correspondent for The Daily Telegraph, London, considers the external impact of Anderson’s KO loss
Gareth A Davies MMA and Boxing Correspondent for The Daily Telegraph, London, ponders the UFC’s legal rights in choosing officials
That’s TUF, baby!Come on… the next series of TUF, with both men and women in the same house? Really? Recipe for disaster.
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The fall and rise of the world's biggest sports franchise. What a long, strange trip it's been, but it shows no sign of stopping.The UFC. Three letters. Thirty years. The biggest sports franchise on earth. Worth four and a half billion dollars seven years ago, and growing.Their television deal with ESPN, worth $1.5 billion, comes to an end this year,......
With Anderson Silva, Junior Dos Santos, José Aldo and Renan Barao holding four pieces of gold as UFC champions, it’s no shock to hear of UFC plans for
Gareth A Davies MMA and Boxing Correspondent for The Daily Telegraph, London, asks should fighters care for silverware?
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It was a moment in which Tito Ortiz showed the end of a journey. A rite of passage, if you like. Back in July, two days before he was due to face
Mixed martial arts enjoyed its first tabled talks with the International Olympic Committee, and had a clear presence at the London 2012 Games
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