The good thing about the UFC is it will give people a chance, like Chael Sonnen, W4 L3 in the UFC when he got his chance at Silva, but the down side to it as i've said before, Marcus Davis 8-2 (11-0 in all organizations) goin into the Mike Swick fight 7/6/08 but was never looked at for a title shot, Davis who like Carwin is a stand up fighter but 6 of those 11 wins were by submission this showing a decent allround game yet he was used as a show pony over here.
Brock Lesner came into mma not the UFC but MMA with 3 fights 2-1 then fought Randy for the title, the opposite end of this is Rampage fought Chuck for the title after 1 fight in the UFC but he already had an extensive record in Pride which before Zuffa bought it was the main mma organization.
On the subject of title fight pay. Joe Silva picks fights on style & the fighting attitude of the fighter where as Dana is all about publicity, Brock Lesner is the most lucrative fighter in UFC history so matching him up with a fighter relatively new to the UFC who just happens to have an mma record 12-0 last 5 by KO is a big draw but the fact is Carwin had only 4 fights in the UFC 2 of which were against decent names but not enough to earn him big money, the money he was payed was the right amount with regards to the way the UFC hands out contracts, he got a title shot 2/3 maybe 4 fights before he should've this also applies to Frankie Edgar.
As far as PPV goes, when UFC events are show overseas they are free to air on Spike in the US on a time delay i think 7pm as usual, so why we would have to pay for every event when the Americans don't pay for the overseas shows is just fuckin wrong but the way Sky do things doesn't surprise me that they would charge us £14.99 every 2/3 months, if the overseas events (Outside the US) or better still only UK events where Sky Box Office then this i would understand, as long as they had top names & fighters on the card, albeit this would mean they would probably take the piss & put 3/4 Fight Nights on a year as well & charge for them.
But i would gladly pay... Well ok maybe not gladly but reluctantly £14.99 for 3 UK events per year.
ESPN subscription £9 p/m is £108 per year for the UFC to match this they would need you to pay PPV prices for around 7 events =£104.93 but i still wouldn't do this as i buy ESPN for the premier league as well & they also have plenty of football from other European leagues, so to me £9 per month for ESPN is a good deal & if the Zuffa money men don't think so then they will lose 1 viewer.... Oh the loss on one viewer