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Dana White: President or Controversy Marketing Mastermind?

October 11, 2018February 14, 2021 Daniel Teeling

If you keep up with sports, you are probably familiar with not only the result of UFC’s most viewed Pay-Per-View to date, but also the controversy surrounding the buildup and post-fight antics that took place. After defeating Conor McGregor convincingly in the fourth round, Khabib Nurmagomedov jumped out of the

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WorldStar: Reckless Fights or Raw Participatory Art?

December 1, 2017February 14, 2021 Drew T

I was in eighth grade walking out of my fourth period class at 12:30pm for lunch when I heard a shrill shriek coming from the quad. I quickly ran the fifty yards down the hallway to see what the commotion was as I heard many people yelling “WORLDSTAR!”. What I

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The Fight Game

April 28, 2017February 14, 2021 bgoeltzenleuchter

From the time we are kids, we are generally told that fighting is wrong. Kids get punished for fighting in school. People get arrested for fighting in the streets. For the most part, we are taught to walk away from probable physical altercations and to try and diffuse them with

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Online Fight Videos; Performance or a Crime?

November 29, 2015February 14, 2021 bgoeltzenleuchter

Violent fight videos online have become extremely popular through sites like Youtube and Worldstarhiphop, and for good reason. If done correctly, these videos can be as an entertaining as our favorite shows and films. The reason for this is simple, they feel authentic. Regardless of how excellent the final product

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