Details: There will be a major press conference held in Tokyo tomorrow on the subject. Pride was having some major difficulties in the US when Ed Fishman made an attempt to block the promotion from coming back to Vegas (he was the guy they knew with all the connections, he is a bigtime Casino mogul who essentially knows nothing about MMA). This problem, as well as Pride's Yakuza connection problems, have been solved with this purchase. The promotion is back on track in re-establishing its lost television deals (which were costing them tens of millions of dollars per year).
Pride FC will not be run by Zuffa or UFC, or merged with them in any way, as were the previous rumours. Instead Pride will be run by a separate Japanese based company which will replace DSE. There will be one major cross-promotion show ever year between UFC and Pride. I expect all rule sets to remain the same, but I guess this will be found out with tomorrow's press conference. Roster adjustments will be quite interesting.
This year, there are 3 scheduled Pride USA shows which will be held (they had originally been cancelled due to the Fishman scandal); after that, it is hard to say if Pride will become wholely focussed on Japan while UFC remains North American focussed, or if they will constinue to schedule shows outside of Japan. If they do, I think this is a great opportunity for the growth of the sport on an international level. What I want to see is UFC fighters now able to take part in the Pride GP tournaments, this can happen now without much worry.
Pride FC will not be run by Zuffa or UFC, or merged with them in any way, as were the previous rumours. Instead Pride will be run by a separate Japanese based company which will replace DSE. There will be one major cross-promotion show ever year between UFC and Pride. I expect all rule sets to remain the same, but I guess this will be found out with tomorrow's press conference. Roster adjustments will be quite interesting.
This year, there are 3 scheduled Pride USA shows which will be held (they had originally been cancelled due to the Fishman scandal); after that, it is hard to say if Pride will become wholely focussed on Japan while UFC remains North American focussed, or if they will constinue to schedule shows outside of Japan. If they do, I think this is a great opportunity for the growth of the sport on an international level. What I want to see is UFC fighters now able to take part in the Pride GP tournaments, this can happen now without much worry.
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