Rewind back to the finish of 2012 and it gave the idea that the UFC was the main game around when it came to top-level MMA. They'd gobbled up rival advancements like PRIDE, Affliction, and Elite XC, and sister advancements WEC and StrikeForce were both collapsed and converged into an ever-developing program of top-level warriors.
In a game like MMA however, it was continually going to be simply a question of time before another opponent advancement jumped up. Shockingly, it was certainly not another endeavor, yet rather the development of a current, littler advancement.
Established in 2008 by Bjorn Rebney, Bellator MMA had been coasting along rather innocuously from a UFC point of view, regardless of being purchased out by media mammoths Viacom in 2011. However, in 2013 the advancement started to air on the previous home of the UFC – Spike TV – and when previous StrikeForce advertiser Scott Coker assumed control over the steerage in 2014, out of nowhere Bellator was on the UFC's radar no doubt.
From that point forward, gratitude to the signings of previous UFC warriors like Rory MacDonald, Gegard Mousasi and Benson Henderson, Bellator has formed into the UFC's greatest opponent advancement without exception. There are a few fans who might venture to propose that Bellator is, truth be told, superior to the UFC.
Bellator has developed, of that there can be no uncertainty. Yet, all things considered – those fans would not be right. Here are 5 reasons why the UFC stays a far better advancement than Bellator.
#1 The UFC has unquestionably more list profundity
#2 The UFC has the entirety of the history
#3 UFC utilizes its maturing stars
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