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Iknow this is a lot but me 3 the second reason is that reform did not come until political pressure produced bans of certain ufc events. ignoring public outcries of brutality was a huge faux pas. damaging image problems and decreasing profits eventually motivated the ufc to work with state athletic commissions to give athletes a safer and fairer competition. we must keep pressure on the promoters. even competitors with herculean strength deserve a fair fight.
select the rebuttal statement that best refutes a viewpoint in section three
a early promoters of ufc events never worked with state athletic commissions.
b early promoters of ufc events resisted working with state athletic commissions.
c early promoters of ufc events were eager to work with state athletic commissions, without public pressure being a necessary inducement.
d promoters of ufc events were eventually pressured to work with state athletic commissions.

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