Does MMA Have A Gambling Problem?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BK2zv1DjkAQin every broadcast of the fight, MMA experts the likes of Jon Anik and DC provides analysis of what happen and who they thought won the round while odds are also flashed sponsored by sportsbookie like Draftkings. the video take a closer look at the relationship between gambling and combat sports to see what lies ahead for mixed martial arts while MMA sports becomes popular like boxing.
a lot of things said including the histoy how boxing and MMA started. i actually learn fighters, the team and even their family members are not allowed to bet on UFC bouts, i think was part of the code of conduct. because the general public now trust the system where there are no mafia or corruptions like rigged fights. will MMA have a gambling problem?
MMA implement the rule, if the rule is followed, I do not think that MMA will have a gambling problem, unless their officials, fighters and referees are involved in illegal activities. But as far as I can see, several MMA matches look like a match-fixing bout. There are also videon on youtube that shows unreasonable knockdown when a fighter got knockdown without even getting hit hard or getting hit. If this kind of things doesn't stop then it is likely possible that MMA will have a gambling problem.
This is not easy to stop. MMA may put players under contract to not bet on any sports bookie but they could just ask someone else to bet for them on the losing side, all the player has to do is act like he will lose the fight.
At least the player is not recorded betting, I agree the rule about MMA and its family isn't allowed to bet is full of holes and the one you stated is a good reason. But of course the MMA, if this kind of thing is noticed, will have their investigation team to look deeper on the situation and players involved might get sanctioned. Just like in this articles[1][2][3], this show that MMA is keen to implement their rule so no matter how hard to trace fighters that bet on the UFC fights, they will have it investigated once they got some information.
Let's face it, this happened in boxing a long time ago, with the exception of the Mafia, even fighters do it. Either they are bought to lose the game and make more money or they put a big bet for their opponent winning.
But there's a risk factor here. In MMA, they could get hurt pretty badly or worse, die.
Not only in boxing but all other sports. There are lots of cases like this where players bet and do match-fixing.[4]
[1]
https://www.bjpenn.com/mma-news/tae-hyun-bang/ufc-fighter-charged-fight-fixing-match/[2]
https://www.si.com/mma/2022/11/07/ufc-fight-under-investigation-suspicious-betting-patterns[3]
https://www.espn.ph/mma/story/_/id/35019216/ufc-confidential-precarious-state-betting-mma-fighters-coaches[4]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_match-fixing_incidents