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The Dalton McGuinty government will officially sanction and regulate the wildly popular MMA, allowing matches to be fought within the province's boundaries. McGuinty has repeatedly said that permitting mac makeup sale was not a "priority" with him, and the matches are illegal under the criminal code unless officially sanctioned by the province. Tom Wright, director of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) Canadian Operations, said the organization made a significant commitment to Canada by opening a Toronto office, and is prepared to hold three or four global pay per view events in major cities in the country every year.
"We feel confident that properly managed that we would probably take our first event to the (Toronto) Rogers Centre, understanding that no decisions have been made and really it's premature until such a time as our sport is actually sanctioned," Wright said prior to the Ontario government's announcement. In addition to filling major venues like the Rogers Centre and the Air Canada Centre, Wright said the UFC holds fan based events in the days leading up to major pay per views that bring tourists into town early.
The UFC is also prepared likely within two years to stage UFC Fight Nights featuring up and coming fighters at smaller venues. While the large events would continue to be pay per view, the fight nights would be available on free mac makeup online, he said. "Those are the kind of events that we would take to potentially a Windsor, a Kingston, an Ottawa, a London, maybe Hamilton," he said. "Hamilton and even Ottawa could handle a large pay per view event as well." The UFC 2009 video game was second only to hockey in Canadian sales, bumping football from its usual spot, Wright said.
While the largest fan demographic is males aged 18 to 40, women make up 40% of the fans, he said. The UFC understands McGuinty's argument that MMA was not a priority, but has been providing information on the economic benefits and popularity of the sport to the government to encourage change, Wright said. Gerald Chopik, founder of the MMA Expo and a pro MMA rally at Queen's Park in May, said the economic benefits of the sport go beyond even the UFC.
"I know personally of a dozen entrepreneurs waiting in the wings, just waiting for it to be sanctioned. They're all prepared to go," he said. "They will hold events in each of the major centres, certainly mac makeup outlet, but also Hamilton. and certainly Ottawa for sure. Those three centres absolutely but even in the smaller centres." Some people disapprove of MMA but notes that boxing is a sanctioned sport in Ontario, Chopik said.
Jack Bateman, president of Warrior One (W1), the only Ontario based MMA league, said the fan base in Toronto and Ontario is massive, with the city's residents buying more UFC pay per views per capita than anywhere else in the world. W1 holds about six shows a year in Quebec and other provinces, drawing about 3,000 4,000 spectators, but has big plans for cheap mac cosmetics if allowed to hold matches here. "We're not in competition with the UFC but we like to think of ourselves as the league right below them," Bateman said. "We're televised very, very heavily. We're in about 100 million homes around the world. We like to build or rebuild fighters."
"We feel confident that properly managed that we would probably take our first event to the (Toronto) Rogers Centre, understanding that no decisions have been made and really it's premature until such a time as our sport is actually sanctioned," Wright said prior to the Ontario government's announcement. In addition to filling major venues like the Rogers Centre and the Air Canada Centre, Wright said the UFC holds fan based events in the days leading up to major pay per views that bring tourists into town early.
The UFC is also prepared likely within two years to stage UFC Fight Nights featuring up and coming fighters at smaller venues. While the large events would continue to be pay per view, the fight nights would be available on free mac makeup online, he said. "Those are the kind of events that we would take to potentially a Windsor, a Kingston, an Ottawa, a London, maybe Hamilton," he said. "Hamilton and even Ottawa could handle a large pay per view event as well." The UFC 2009 video game was second only to hockey in Canadian sales, bumping football from its usual spot, Wright said.
While the largest fan demographic is males aged 18 to 40, women make up 40% of the fans, he said. The UFC understands McGuinty's argument that MMA was not a priority, but has been providing information on the economic benefits and popularity of the sport to the government to encourage change, Wright said. Gerald Chopik, founder of the MMA Expo and a pro MMA rally at Queen's Park in May, said the economic benefits of the sport go beyond even the UFC.
"I know personally of a dozen entrepreneurs waiting in the wings, just waiting for it to be sanctioned. They're all prepared to go," he said. "They will hold events in each of the major centres, certainly mac makeup outlet, but also Hamilton. and certainly Ottawa for sure. Those three centres absolutely but even in the smaller centres." Some people disapprove of MMA but notes that boxing is a sanctioned sport in Ontario, Chopik said.
Jack Bateman, president of Warrior One (W1), the only Ontario based MMA league, said the fan base in Toronto and Ontario is massive, with the city's residents buying more UFC pay per views per capita than anywhere else in the world. W1 holds about six shows a year in Quebec and other provinces, drawing about 3,000 4,000 spectators, but has big plans for cheap mac cosmetics if allowed to hold matches here. "We're not in competition with the UFC but we like to think of ourselves as the league right below them," Bateman said. "We're televised very, very heavily. We're in about 100 million homes around the world. We like to build or rebuild fighters."
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