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The New York Times is watching you, MMA bloggers

By Zach Arnold | June 2, 2008

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MMA Predictions has released a Google Gadget that will deliver a new MMA fighter to your Google HP each morning. It’s a unique way to be exposed to certain fighters you may not be familiar with yet. Here is the link to the gadget.

The New York Times has two articles today talking about the EXC on CBS show. The first article is titled Ending in Main Event Raises Fans’ Suspicions and the second article is an opinion piece by Richard Sandomir titled Elite XC was brutal. So was the hyperbole. Sandomir rips on Gus Johnson and crew for being ‘in-house lackeys,’ which is laughable because it’s plainly obvious that he hasn’t watched Mike Goldberg work his magic on a UFC PPV telecast.

One thing I should point out in various NY Times articles on MMA recently is that they have extensively quoted major blog sites, including: MMAPayout.com, MMAJunkie.com, and MMAFrenzy.com. Speaking of MMA Payout, this right here is a must-read post.

Update: Fightlinker is not happy with the NYT.

Onto more headlines.

  1. The Chronicle Live (UK): Ian Freeman facing tax fraud charges
  2. MLive.com: MMA on CBS is disturbing
  3. The Richmond Post-Dispatch (VA): Take me out to the brawl game
  4. Bloody Elbow: Be careful what you wish for
  5. The Phanatic Magazine: EXC – a swing and a miss
  6. The Del Rio News Herald (TX): MMA’s prime-time debut deserved better
  7. The Seattle PI: Not-so Elite debut
  8. The Baltimore Sun: MMA’s big night – after further review
  9. WRAL Sports: Thoughts about MMA on CBS affiliates
  10. Deadspin: Kimbo Slice fascinates and titilates the world
  11. Darren Rovell (CNBC): Elite couldn’t risk a Kimbo Slice loss
  12. The UNLV Rebel Yell: UFC woes more than just monetary
  13. The Telegraph (UK): Mum’s the word for ‘Irish Hand Grenade’ ahead of London UFC event
  14. The Sun (UK): Marcus Davis eyes UFC title shot
  15. The Telegraph: Michael Bisping ready for London’s UFC showdown
  16. The Daily Star (UK): Jason Day — I’ll show Michael Bisping the door
  17. The Canadian Press: Jason Day wants to leave his mark
  18. The San Jose Mercury News: Forget Kimbo Slice and bring some substance
  19. The Long Beach Press-Telegram: A prime-time disaster
  20. The Rochester Democrat and Chronicle: Slice of savagery
  21. The Canadian Press: First Xtreme Couture gym in Canada opens
  22. The Canadian Press: Randy Couture expects to fight again

Topics: Canada, Media, MMA, Pro Elite, UFC, UK, Zach Arnold | 3 Comments » | Permalink | Trackback |

3 Responses to “The New York Times is watching you, MMA bloggers”

  1. xx2000xx says:

    You haven’t been this active in literally the past 8 months. Nothing like Kimbo to invoke a response like Japan does to the hardcore fans.

  2. Rollo the Cat says:

    Seems I may have been somewhat wrong about the impact of Shaw and Kimbo with all the negative reviews linked here. Much of the mainstream sports media has been able to see through that farce. Locally, here in Philly, we have a few sports talk stations, and the comments from the hosts and callers have been very critical of the production and Kimbo.

  3. cyph says:

    Here are the two Times article without the subscription required:

    http://tinyurl.com/3gbtho
    http://tinyurl.com/4v4t5r

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