Originally Posted by
Arctic Blast
Bob Sapp was 370 pounds of steroids...the guy hit really hard and looked like a freak, but I'd hardly rate him as anything resembling a 'legit' fighter. Fedor and Mirko are definitely worth checking out. Also, for UFC guys definitely check out Chuck Liddell when he was really crushing everybody is fun to watch. And Randy Couture as well...he just kept coming back and racking up upset wins.
The funny thing about that is that, from every interview I ever saw or heard with him, it was pretty obvious that Kimbo Slice was not at all comfortable with being made the centerpiece of the company. He knew that he wasn't in any way ready for that sort of a role. And Elite HAD some decent, marketable fighters! Robbie Lawler's a fun to watch knockout machine. Nick Diaz is not only a fun, well rounded fighter...he's also completely nuts (which tends to be easy to market). Shields is a submission machine. Carano's not only smokin' hot, she's also a REALLY good kickboxer. They had marketable fighters they could have built the promotion up around, but they didn't use what they had.
The other issue with ProElite (and that I also see with Affliction), rather than starting smaller and gradually building it up (WEC and Strikeforce would both be great examples of promotions that did this), they wanted to be massive right away. So they had all of the massive expenses but didn't have any revenue streams yet. Not exactly a brilliant way to run a business.
For me, I want Shields in UFC. They have every other really good welterweight out there, so if he goes anywhere else he's fighting scrubs. Carano could end up in WEC from the sounds of it, and I'd have to imagine Strikeforce would be interested. All of this is moot, though, so long as ProElite is being ridiculous and pretending they might actually have a hope in Hell of coming back and putting on fights again.