I had the opportunity to connect with the Fight ID team in New York, and my first impression was very positive. This is not an ordinary crypto application, but a genuine content distribution engine focused on combat sports.



During UFC 322 at Madison Square Garden, I witnessed firsthand their collaboration with UFC in hosting the Islamic Fight, and this partnership gave me a completely new understanding of the project's execution capabilities. Combining the crypto ecosystem with traditional combat sports to this extent is indeed rare. Real user scenario validation is far more convincing than any publicity.
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MetaMisfit
· 01-19 18:09
Wow, this is what real implementation looks like, not just a project that talks big but doesn't deliver.
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RunWhenCut
· 01-18 17:54
That Madison Garden Square event was truly amazing. Finally seeing crypto no longer be just hype.
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ApeDegen
· 01-17 02:51
Wow, Fight ID actually partnered with UFC? This is not just talk on paper

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Having the partnership materialize is much more effective than a PPT presentation. This is real substance

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The combination of fighting + crypto is really fresh, unlike some projects that just boast

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I missed the event at Madison Square Garden, but I heard the on-site reaction was pretty good

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Finally seeing a project that’s not just an air coin, I’m a bit excited

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I like the positioning of the content distribution engine, definitely better than just another exchange

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UFC’s willingness to collaborate already says a lot; big IPs don’t mess around

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I really can’t imagine how fighting sports and Web3 could come together, but they actually did it

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This kind of real-world scenario validation is definitely more convincing than a hundred marketing campaigns

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This is a large-scale transaction-level partnership, feels different
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TestnetFreeloader
· 01-17 02:50
Oh no, Fight ID this time really has something, not just the flavor of a pump-and-dump coin

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UFC partnership implementation? That's what I want to see, no more of those flashy tricks

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Why is it so hard for crypto + fighting to get it right? Finally seeing someone serious

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Madison Square Garden endorsement, wow, this time it's different

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Honestly, I didn't have much feeling about this before, but the on-site verification speaks for itself

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Wait, they really partnered with UFC officially? This isn't just sponsorship, right?

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Content distribution engine for combat sports... sounds good, are there any technical details?

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Compared to those who just boast, this kind of work that actually delivers is more reliable
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BearMarketMonk
· 01-17 02:31
Wow, this is truly breaking out of the circle, not just shouting slogans.

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The UFC partnership has already invested money into implementation, which shows there's real substance, unlike some projects that just hype every day.

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The combination of fighting + crypto is quite wild; I didn't expect this approach.

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I also watched the live stream of the Madison Square Garden event and didn't notice the Fight ID. Next time, I need to pay attention.

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The execution capability is really solid, much more reliable than a bunch of PPT projects.

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Just want to know if users will actually use it, or if it's just cooperation with UFC.

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It's rare to see traditional sports truly connect with the blockchain; this time, it might not be a scam to cut leeks.
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just_here_for_vibes
· 01-17 02:30
Wow, UFC is on board now. This is true integration!
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