

He’d sell it for like ten bucks and he’d let people know when the UFC events were. He’s so old school he used to pay someone who had a newsletter. “He actually watched UFC 1 back in the day when I was really young and wasn’t even aware of it. “My dad has been a huge, huge MMA fan,” said battle rapper Corey Charron. Credit where it’s due, MMA has a stronger contingent of “diehard” fans than almost any other sport, but it’s hard to top the level of fandom some of the guys outside of the forums can boast. Something as simple as a Robbie Lawler fight announcement or a Sakuraba PRIDE throwback can be all it takes before the community begins going deeper and deeper into the crates for a memory to top the previous post.


MMA Twitter and Reddit discussions don’t last long without somebody subtly praising themselves for being a “diehard” fan.
