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Bridget Russell Garret Carter Spencer Bond INTERNATIONAL FIGHT LEAGUE: STRATEGY FOR A MIXED MARTIAL ARTS START-UP

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Page 1: Bridget Russell Garret Carter Spencer Bond INTERNATIONAL FIGHT LEAGUE: STRATEGY FOR A MIXED MARTIAL ARTS START-UP

Bridget Russell

Garret Carter

Spencer Bond

INTERNATIONAL FIGHT LEAGUE: STRATEGY FOR A MIXED MARTIAL ARTS START-UP

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• What is the IFL

• Who is UFC

• Market Environment

• IFL Funding Sources

• Advantages and Risks

• IFL Strategy

• Future Prospects

KEY POINTS

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• Founded in 2005

• Kurt Otto (Real Estate Exec) and Gareb Shamus (Found of Wizard Magazine)

• Went public in November of 2006

• Fighters are organized into 5 member teams. Each team has a member in one of the 5 weight divisions.

• Events/Matches are 2 team matchups with one-on-one fights between the members in those weight classes.

• Fighters and coaches are salaried.

• Also includes profit sharing with fighters.

THE INTERNATIONAL FIGHT LEAGUE (IFL)

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• Launched in 2003 by Art Davie and Rorion Gracie (World Jiu Jitsu Champion)

• Bought by Zuffa in 2001

• Privately held company

• President is currently Dana White

• Fighters are individual contractors that are paid lump sums per fight. Fighters then pay out their personal training staff.

• Major partnership with PPV

ULTIMATE FIGHTING CHAMPIONSHIP (UFC)

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MARKET ISSUES• By 2007, there was an increasing amount of MMA Start up organizations

• Bodog Fight Pro Elite, Pride, Strike Force

• Different strategies

• Conflict with the UFC

• Lawsuit over employees taking confidential information with them to the IFL

• IFL accused UFC of threatening TV networks

• Accusation that IFL was trying to “buy out” UFC fighters

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GROUP DISCUSSIONCan the MMA market sustain two separate leagues? Why or Why not?

Should the IFL be grown from within by a unique product offering OR grow by acquisition?

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OUR THOUGHTSThe UFC is a powerful organization with a very loyal fan base. Therefore, it would be difficult for a

separate entity to sustain itself in the same market.

WWE and WCW similarities

The UFC’s advantages include:

• Top fighters

• Promotion Talent (Dana White)

• Financial Backing

• Privately Owned

• Major Pay-Per-View Contract

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• Raised $20 million from the initial public offering in 2006.

• Another offering in 2007 raised $11.80 million.

• Live Arena Shows:

• $0.67 mil in 06’ and $0.513 mil in the Q1 of 2007

• Cost was $5.314 mil in 06’ and $5.017 in Q1 of 2007.

The costs significantly outweighed the revenues.

IFL FUNDING SOURCES

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• Merchandising:

• $0.044 mil in 2006 compared to $30 mil for WWE in the same year.

• Cable/Broadcasting:

• Main revenue source.

• Fox Sports News(FSN)

• $875,000 in 2006

• $960,000 in Q1 2007

• Wanted to break into international broadcasting

• WWE made $28.5 mil on international rights in 2006.

• Advertising/Sponsorships:

• Left the sale of ads and sponsors to FSN.

• $0.274 mil in 2006

• $0.067 mil in Q1 of 2007

• No PPV events

• Wanted to get into online streaming and online media.

• It’s estimated that UFC made over $200 mil gross in PPV revenue alone in 2006.

IFL FUNDING SOURCES

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HOW DO YOU THINK IFL COULD IMPROVE THEIR FUNDING SOURCES?

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OUR RESPONSE• Find ways to reduce the cost of the live arena shows.

• Use smaller venues

• Reduce the amount of paid staff and use volunteers

• Take sponsorship control away from FSN.

• Try and partner with sponsors that are going to fit well with their target market.

• Increase the price of sponsorships

• Break into online streaming and web casting.

• Charge viewers on websites to watch the fights from home.

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• Partnerships with the FOX Sports Net (FSN) & MyNetworkTV.

• The IFL adopted stricter rules than other MMA leagues, to increase security and reduce violence.

• IFL announces its full season in advance, this enabled marketers, sponsors, broadcasters, fans and the teams to plan accordingly.

• Hired coaches who were top of UFC-ranked fighters and managed their own MMA schools.

• Aligned incentives with team coaches by granting them options to purchase its common stock.

COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGES

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• U.S. regulations affected the IFL’s ability to hold events in some of the country’s largest markets.

• Sport league start ups have 85% failure rate.

• Out competed by incumbents, UFC & WWE

• Long-term sustainability was uncertain, even with rapid market growth.

• High overhead and production cost.

• Insurance protection

STRATEGIC RISKS

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RE-WORKING STRATEGY• Get in your business plan groups and answer the following questions:

• What changes in the IFL’s strategy could maximize its chances of rapidly reaching positive cash flow and profitability?

• What changes could maximize the chances of IFL having a strong sustainable position in the MMA market in the next 3 years and beyond?

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OUR RESPONSE• Move from the team model to promoting individual fighters.

• Dana White stated “I don’t think anyone believes in the idea of the Crazy Beavers fighting the Woodchucks.” On the IFL’s team based format.

• Break into online broadcasting and streaming to try and compete with UFC’s hold on PPV.

• Avoid major conflicts with incumbents in the start-up phase.

• Problems with UFC

• Hire a face/spokesperson of the company who understands the inside workings of the sport.

• Analyze and change the pay format for fighters.

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• International Fight League created in January of 2006

• Team based fighting

• Main sources of Revenue from TV rights and Live Events

• Conflicts with UFC throughout existence

• Needed to increase revenue

• Develop a strategy for the future

SUMMARY

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CURRENT STATE OF IFL• July 2008 - Zuffa LLC acquires certain assets of the IFL

• Summer of 2008-UFC signs several of IFL’s top fighters

• According to SEC filing on August 27 th 2008 IFL:

• 4 employees

• One Million in Cash

• Accrued $36 Million in Debt

• Sept 16, 2008 – IFL files for bankruptcy

• 2008- Bellator Fighting Championships

• Bjorn Rebney

Reference: http://www.sherdog.com/news/articles/Bankrupt-IFL-Still-Hunting-for-Sale-14461