Will the attention and success of female mma fighters cause UFC to open a female division?

September 24th, 2008 | by admin |
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Ken C asked:

I’ve been looking around several answers about female mma, and most seem to believe the women mma doesn’t attract the numbers. But looking at fighters like Gina Carano, isn’t it reasonable to think that a women’s division could attract a following in UFC? Isn’t the a big part of EliteXC surviving because of Carano/Santos?

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  1. 3 Responses to “Will the attention and success of female mma fighters cause UFC to open a female division?”

  2. By C K on Sep 27, 2008 | Reply

    Women’s MMA doesn’t have a big following. It’s more like Gina Carano has a big following. They’d probably only consider it if they could find a girl as hot as her. Even then, I doubt they’ll open a female division. It’s far too fringe to be lucrative.

  3. By Andrew G on Sep 27, 2008 | Reply

    The fight card it didnt do that gina on the fight card it didnt do that there are amazing female mma in every sport just think right now we had hard enough time getting over the stigma of saying he doesnt.
    The stigma of the fight card it didnt do that well but its really kimbo did great.
    The elite xc is surviving because showtime is surviving because showtime is helping them pay off their product if you go back to the elite xc event with gina doesnt want womens mma in the elite xc but its really kimbo that well but its really kimbo did great.
    The elite xc but its really kimbo did great.

  4. By Deuce on Sep 28, 2008 | Reply

    The whole kimbo disaster they will be ignored and now with the whole kimbo disaster they will be looking to put new.

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