It's crazy when something so unexpected happens like this, with no rumours etc beforehand. What do you think happens now? does UFC basically merge them? Does Strikeforce still exist, but they fight each other?
Business as usual. Nothing is going to change except ZUFFA's influence on SF's product. As of now. Things will get interesting in the future though.
It would seem peculiar to buy SF, but keep them completely seperate, with no cross organisation matches or anything.
I thought the UFC was barely making money. That was the argument for not paying fighters more anyhow.
They should have two cards of UFC vs Strikeforce On one card on the UFC's home turf with ufc octagon UFC announcers and etc The other on the Strikeforce's home turf with Strikeforce announcers and etc. Champions vs Champions and all. That shit would sell like crazy.
I wonder if the fighters knew. I wonder if Fedor knew that he is now a UFC a fighter. From the interview with Dana it seems that everything will be under UFC.
Strikeforce will Become the "New" WEC, N REED's Opinion...The Current SF Stars will Eventually TRANSITION to UFC & From There, SF will Probably Become the UFC "Minor League" Outfit.... REED:hammert:
this sets up some real nice matchups at HW. Not to mention Gilbert Melendez and Nick Diaz get to show if they are for real. Mousasi in the UFC is badass.
Im just curious how long it takes until Strikeforce is just absorbed into the UFC. Just doesn't make too much sense to run them separately. That's why the WEC merger happened.
Exactly. Its fucking stupid. The UFC is the brand that is growing. You dont fucking buy a company and then pretend nothing will change. What was the point of the purchase than?
The funny thing is that they are paying to acquire a lot of fighters that they have already discarded.
Its true, but to be fair, they discarded them because they didnt have the room for them. If they have the roster they have now, they could have kept them. I wonder if the UFC will now be partnered with Dream. Who was partners with strikeforce.