http://www.kdhnews.com/docs/daily/sports.aspx?ad=4&sid=11384By ADAM GOLDMAN
The Associated Press
NEW YORK (AP) Shortly after a group of investors bought the nearly bankrupt Ultimate Fighting Championship in 2001, the company put on a pay-per-view bout.
But the fight ran over its allotted time. Angry viewers didn't get to see the conclusion.
"It was a very bad start," UFC President Dana White acknowledged. "It took us a long time to rebuild."
UFC has since found its legs and it's making money. The privately held Las Vegas-based company has been slowly bolstering its brand, forging a successful relationship with cable network Spike TV and reshaping attitudes about the violent sport.