Wednesday, April 26, 2006

Ultimate Fighting Becomes Huge Hit with Key Demo

The male 18-34 demographic is the Yeti of sports, an elusive, amorphous beast that marketers will go to great lengths to glimpse and then capture. There was an unlikely sighting April 15 in Anaheim as a capacity crowd of 17,000 fans -- most sufficiently old to vote, but insufficiently old to run for president -- packed the Arrowhead Pond for ... an Ultimate Fighting Championship event. The card, titled UFC 59: Reality Check, had the feel of a marriage (shotgun, to be sure) between a Vegas heavyweight fight and a Lollapalooza tour stop. Suffice it to say, the tattooed outnumbered the untattooed by a significant margin. "Maybe older people haven't even heard of UFC," says 27-year-old Andrei "the Pit Bull" Arlovski, a past heavyweight champ who was upset in Anaheim, felled by a series of punches from his 6-foot-8 opponent, Tim "the Maine-iac" Sylvia. "But people my age recognize me all the time."
The tableau in Anaheim was just the latest indication that however repugnant some may find it, UFC has entered the arena as a formidable sports property. The week before the fight, Spike TV's companion reality show, The Ultimate Fighter 3, drew record ratings for the network and, among the coveted 18-34 male demo, outdelivered the TNT NBA doubleheader and the USA Masters golf coverage that aired the same night. A Feb. 4 UFC card in Las Vegas sold out the MGM Grand and featured a celebrity row that included Charles Barkley, Cindy Crawford and, inevitably, Paris Hilton. That week, "UFC results" was the second most popular topic entered in the Yahoo! Search engine. The first was Super Bowl XL. Days after he defeated Arlovski, Sylvia threw out the first pitch at a Dodgers-Giants game. "It's a combination of the sport itself and personalities," says Dana White, UFC's 36-year-old president. "Young people see it on TV and they dig it. Boxing is your dad's sport. This is something way more exciting."
UFC is perhaps singularly well-suited to Generation Y, combining the brutality of video games with a rapid-fire pacing familiar to serial channel surfers. Unlike conventional boxing matches that routinely "go the distance," only to be determined by ringside judges, UFC fights tend to be swift and decisive, sometimes spanning no more than 30 seconds.

Tuesday, April 11, 2006

Marketing firm buys interest in Ali's name

Muhammad Ali, one of the world's most recognized people, has sold 80 percent of the marketing rights to his name and likeness to a firm for $50 million.
The 64-year-old former heavyweight champion, who suffers from Parkinson's disease, will retain a 20 percent interest in the business. The new venture will be operated by a company called G.O.A.T. LLC, an acronym for "The Greatest of All Time."
Ali and wife Lonnie are expected to work with CKX, Inc. to market his interests around the world. The deal includes trademarks owned by the boxing great.
"This relationship with CKX will help guarantee that, for generations to come, people of all nations will understand my beliefs and my purpose," Ali said in a statement issued Tuesday by the company. "I am honored to be able to partner with CKX as they continue to grow."
CKX has concentrated primarily on entertainment and holds the rights to the IDOLS television brand, which includes the show "American Idol." It also holds the rights to Elvis Presley's marketing, and has an interest in the operations of Graceland, Presley's Memphis, Tenn., home.

Monday, April 03, 2006

Las Vegas Boxing

Clicking on boxers highlighted name will connect you with his record

April 7, 2006Guilty Boxing Friday Night FightsSouth Coast Hotel and CasinoJairo Ramirez vs. Russell Stoner JonesJoaquin Zamora vs. Cleiton ConceicaoDamian Norris vs TBACarlos Lopez vs. Alejandro PerezMichael Franco vs. Sergio HerediaJose Magillon vs. Hector ReynosaJoey Silva vs. TBA

April 8, 2006 Top RankFloyd Mayweather Jr. vs Zab JudahJorge Arce vs. Rosendo AlvarezJuan Diaz vs. Jose Miguel CottoThomas and Mack Center

April 8-9, 2006Golden Gloves Regional Tournament (Amateur)Orleans Hotel & Casino

April 22, 2006USA vs. London Show (Amateur)Location TBA

April 28, 2006Guilty Boxing Friday Night FightsSouth Coast Hotel and Casino

May 4, 2006Contender SeriesJesse Feliciano vs. Alfonso GomezSergio Mora vs. Archak TermeliksetianAladdin Hotel and Casino

May 6,2006Golden Boy PromotionsOscar DeLaHoya vs. Ricardo MayorgaMGM Grand

May 12, 2006Guilty Boxing Friday Night FightsOrleans Hotel and Casino

May 22, 2006Doc Broadus Sports & Entertainment"Rampage in Las Vegas"Amateur Boxing - Las Vegas vs. HawaiiItalian-American Social Club2333 E Sahara Ave

June 2. 2006Guilty Boxing Friday Night FightsOrleans Hotel and Casino

June 3, 2006Diego Corrales vs. Jose Luis CastilloThomas and Mack Center

June 17, 2006Gary Shaw Productions-DiBella EntertainmentJermain Taylor vs. Ronald "Winky" WrightMGM Grand Garden Arena

June 23, 2006Guilty Boxing Friday Night FightsOrleans Hotel and Casino

June 24, 2006Main Events and HBOCalvin Brock vs. Timor IbragimovCaesar's Palace

July 14, 2006Guilty Boxing Friday Night FightsSouth Coast Hotel and Casino

August 4, 2006Guilty Boxing Friday Night FightsSouth Coast Hotel and Casino

August 18, 2006Guilty Boxing Friday Night FightsOrleans Hotel and Casino

September 1, 2006Guilty Boxing Friday Night FightsOrleans Hotel and Casino

September16, 2006Top Rank - WynnLV-Caesar's Palace - HarrahsManny Pacquiao vs. Erik MoralesSam Boyd Silver Bowl

September 22, 2006Guilty Boxing Friday Night FightsSouth Coast Hotel and Casino

October 13, 2006Guilty Boxing Friday Night FightsOrleans Hotel and Casino

November 3, 2006Guilty Boxing Friday Night FightsSouth Coast Hotel and Casino

December 1, 2006Guilty Boxing Friday Night FightsSouth Coast Hotel and Casino

TOP RANK PRESENTS BOXING UNDER THE STARS

MAIN EVENT
LUEVANO BACK ON WINNING TRACK

A little chilly, but otherwise a nice night for boxing by the Colorado river as a modest but enthusiastic crowd filled a little outdoor area in the Edgewater’s parking lot and enjoyed the sweet science in Laughlin. The main event featured Las Vegas’ Steven Luevano (130), coming off his first defeat, a competitive 10 round decision loss to Martin Honorio in November. Tonight he was matched with tough Jorge Martinez (131 ½) of Escondido, CA in a scheduled 10. The first half of the fight was conducted at a distance, which worked to the taller, longer, southpaw Luevano’s tremendous advantage. For some reason Martinez was content to box from the outside, from where he ate a steady diet of knuckle sandwiches, including a straight left in the 1st that dropped him, and another straight left that dropped him at the end of the 3rd. But Martinez is one of these single-minded fighters who just keep coming, like a monster in a B-movie. In the second half of the fight, Martinez let his hands go when he got inside, and did some good damage to the body. When it looked early on in the fight that Martinez would not last more than a few rounds, he made a fight of it in the second half, and finished the 10th still coming forward. But with the two early knockdowns, Luevano’s lead was insurmountable. Scores after 10 were 97-91, 96-92, and a head-scratching 100-88, all for Steven Luevano. Lvboxing.com scored 96-92 for Luevano, who notches his 30th win against 1 defeat with 14 Kos. The hard-headed Jorge Martinez is now 12-5-2, 1KO.