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“Ultimate Fighting: From Blood Sport to Big Time” Airs Tonight on CNBC

By: Kris Karkoski | Dec 13, 2007

CNBC will air a special tonight focusing on the sport of ultimate fighting. The show will air twice at both 10pm and 1am eastern time. The CNBC Business Nation episode will take an in-depth look at mixed martial arts’ biggest promotion, the UFC, and go behind the scenes on the business of promoting the sport.

Below is the official preview for the show:

7 Comments»

  • Ragamuffin280 said:

    Thanks for this post. I almost forgot it was on tonight and different from the past ones. I liked the Conversations with Michael Eisner featuring Dana White.

  • Vampslayr said:

    Got it DVR’d.

  • huertarogerhuerta said:

    All I have to say is that guy was a dick. “Oh so Randy you said theres other places to fight does that mean the ufc needs you more then you need them?” He was like a kid instigating **** from the other side of the playground. Other then that I thought it was a good piece.

  • holy_dave said:

    Interesting piece.

  • FixXeR said:

    This was a very good report. Randy should have given a better interview though. Whats the point of even letting them in your gym if your not going to speak to them. I dont know, the longer this drags on, the more I lose repect for Randy. Im sure there is a lot that we all dont know, but based on what we do know…..just fight Randy. Screw the money, or who you get to fight. Remember back when you used to fight for fun….if thats not there anymore…..then you should retire.

  • holy_dave said:

    The interview with Randy seemed like they had just walked in and started asking questions. You know he knew they were coming, so what he was doing is beyond me, unless that was propaganda by Dana to make Randy look bad (or worse).

  • Red said:

    I agree with your assessment holy_dave.

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