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UFC president Dana White tells ESPN the magazine that he has an announcement this thursday that will "Rock the MMA world".

.....And I don't think he cares too much for Kimbo either. :chuckles:

MMA SUBMISSION: AN INTERVIEW WITH DANA WHITE
by Ryan Hockensmith


Never shy with opinions, Dana White is quite an interesting interview.

Get a load of Dana White's schedule this week. The UFC president spent two days in New York on business, then flew right to London for this weekend's pay per view. Then he's flying back to New York for more meetings. "It's a little crazy right now," he says with a laugh. "But in a good way. This sport is blowing up."

The Mag caught up with him for a wide-ranging question and answer session about everything from this weekend's pay-per-view to Kimbo Slice. He couldn't answer some questions about pending deals (including an announcement he's planning for next week, an announcement he says will rock the MMA world). Other questions, such as his thoughts on Slice, he had plenty to say.

The Mag: Let's start with the main event this weekend, Matt Hughes vs. Thiago Alves.

DW: Interesting fight. Hughes is the most dominant welterweight champion ever. After the two losses to Georges St.-Pierre, people are wondering where he's at. He's been so dominant with his wrestling, but Thiago has looked good lately with his takedown defense and his standup is brutal. Hughes is either going to take a step forward and say, 'I'm still here and I'm not going anywhere.' Or Alves will say, 'No, I'm the guy now.' It's going to be a fun fight.

The Mag: I heard Hughes say the other day that, win or lose, he's definitely going to fight Matt Serra next. True?

DW: Those two want to fight. Serra told me before the GSP fight that he wants Hughes next. There's nothing like two fighters at their levels when they want to fight just because they don't like each other. That's never not fun. I think we'll make that fight for the fall.

The Mag: And break down this weekend's Marcus Davis vs. Mike Swick fight.

DW: A lot of people are pumped up about this one. Davis is on a tear and Swick is coming off one of the only boring fights he's ever had. Swick is not happy about that, and I've been busting his chops ever since then. I think he's going to come out like a mad man.

The Mag: If Davis beats Swick, that has to put him at the top of the list to fight GSP.

DW: If he wins, that's huge. He's in the food chain for a title shot, no doubt about it.

The Mag: What will BJ Penn do: stay at 155 or move up to 170 for a rematch with St.-Pierre?

DW: BJ has become one of the most well-rounded, most amazing fighters I've ever met. He used to be just a jiu-jitsu guy. Now his wrestling is second-to-none. His standup is (freaking) amazing. Even boxing guys say they like his hands. The kid is unbelievable. The only thing he lacked was so he was so (freaking) good, so talented, that he always came up with these crazy schemes to move up to heavyweight and do all this crazy stuff. It took years to reel him in and convince him to focus on being a 155-pounder. This kid is so focused and fired up right now. It's going to be fun to see what he does.

The Mag: So what do you think he will do?

DW: Penn against GSP is a huge fight. I think that fight needs to happen.

The Mag: How do you feel about those kind of superfights between different weight classes?

DW: I don't like it. I like guys to stay at their weight classes and dominate. I don't want guys moving up and down.

The Mag: So the dream matchup of Anderson Silva against GSP, maybe at a catch weight…

DW: Don't hold your breath on that one.


Dana White thinks Kimbo Slice sucks. How does he feel about Kaley Cuoco? Time will tell.

The Mag: Who will Chuck fight in September?

DW: The fight is going to be in Atlanta, Georgia—that's something we haven't said publicly yet. There's something no one else has heard. You have no idea some of the stuff that we have planned. I'm going to make an announcement next week that is going to blow people's minds. That deal is done, but my employees don't even know yet. I'm renting out a place next Thursday and I'm going to tell them. Then we'll make the announcement later that day. It's an indicator of where this business is going over the next five years. I gotta tell you, I was very, very disappointed in ESPN this past weekend. A 15-minute feature on SportsCenter about Kimbo Slice? That is embarrassing. It's so bad I can't even tell you. Then that show goes off. That guy he fought is a joke, and he went three rounds with Kimbo in a fight that shouldn't have been stopped. When the major media outlets would rather follow freak shows instead of real athletes, it's embarrassing. It just makes my life and job a whole lot harder. It's already been exposed. But getting that kind of coverage on ESPN, and BJ Penn doesn't? Everybody is so obsessed over who's going to take a chunk out of the UFC that those guys will get this kind of press coverage for no reason whatsoever. I think the show that happened on CBS the other day was a complete embarrassment for CBS and for the sport of mixed-martial arts. Urijah Faber is 145 pounds. He'll beat Kimbo Slice. Kimbo Slice sucks. He's terrible. If I had a heavyweight The Ultimate Fighter show, I don't think he'd win the show. And he's headlining a show on CBS?

The Mag: But if the Elite XC card is an embarrassment, aren't you and the UFC winners?

DW: We put on fights between the best fighters; we don't put on freak shows. Even in the dark days, when we were bleeding money, we could have gone out and found a freak show. I could be on CBS right now, but I'm not going to make a crappy deal. We're in this thing for all the right reasons. Now people are out there trying to cash in. The reality is, everything about that show sucked, but they created some brand confusion. A lot of people thought they were tuning in to the UFC that night. What does that do to me? For you to say that I walked away as a winner, I completely disagree. I lost that night.

The Mag: Don't you feel like in the long run, this is a step forward for MMA?

DW: It doesn't feel like it right now. Everybody thought Kimbo could fight—until Saturday night. He knocked out 50-year-old Tank Abbott and all of a sudden everybody thought he could fight? Most of the people who follow him are 16-year-olds on the Internet that don't know a thing about fighting. Listen, I don't want Kimbo showing up in my back yard wanting to fight. If he's in a backyard streetfight, he's a tough guy. I'll give him that. But this is a real sport with real athletes. He wouldn't last 13 seconds on our reality show.

The Mag: How did the WEC show from the following day compare?

DW: That's what the sport is all about—two guys at their weight class, Jens Pulver and Urijah Faber, who are the best in the world. Not just one guy in a backyard with a crazy beard. Everything we do is the best against the best.

The Mag: I spoke with Urijah Faber last week, and he said he'd be willing to go up to 155 and move to the UFC. How would you feel about that?

DW: I don't know if I want to see that. He's so small. I don't know how he'd do at 155. He's so talented at that weight, and he doesn't even have to cut to make it. That fight lived up to the hype. The place was legitimately sold out, with the best fighters in the world. He should stay at 145 and become a superstar.

The Mag: There's been a lot written and discussed lately about the UFC trimming its roster. Where was the roster at, where is it now, and where is it heading?

DW: Right now, we're at about 180 fighters. Before, we had 250. I like that number, 180. As long as we have enough fighters and fight cards to keep everybody fighting three times a year, that's where I want our roster to be.

The Mag: Much has also been made about fighters' pay, especially after Tito Ortiz's comments trashing you and the UFC for not paying guys enough. What are your feelings about salaries for your guys?

DW: Everybody thinks these guys don't make good money. But they make a lot of money—a lot. I don't like talking about pay. But the stars make millions of dollars, and the lesser-known guys do fine, too. Why are we the only organization that gets asked about that? Our guys do better than fighters anywhere else. People are popping up left and right and throwing money around, but that's proven to be a terrible business model. What good does it do for a guy to make $100,000 for one fight, and then the promotion goes under? Guys do all right with their basic salaries, and then we do a lot of bonuses that other promoters don't do. At our last pay-per-view, we gave out three $75,000 bonuses for great fights. Who else does that?

The Mag: Of the 180 fighters on the roster, what percentage of them make more than $50,000 a year?

DW: Tons make that, and most make a lot more. I'd say a huge percentage.

The Mag: Would you say 75 percent of your guys—of the 180 on the roster—make that or better?

DW: Easily 75 percent. Probably more than 75 percent.

The Mag: In the recent Rolling Stone story, and in other interviews, you've said you don't want to stick around once this business isn't fun any more. With the Tito ordeal, and the lawsuits and trouble with Randy Couture, and other promotions popping up, are you still having fun?

DW: It still is a lot of fun for me. There's so much left to do. People talk about how big this sport is right now. But we still have so much room to grow. I have a road map for where this is going, and we're not even close to that place yet. In the next 10 years, MMA will be the biggest sport on the planet.

The Mag: Where is the sport going? Are you talking about it going international?

DW: Yes, this sport is going international. I think it's going to be the first world-wide pay-per-view company. Right now, we're in 170 countries either on PPV or free TV. In the next five years, we're going to take live events all over the world.

Tito + Dana = Not Friends.

The Mag: When was the last time you spoke with Randy Couture?

DW: I talked to him at the last PPV, when he cornered Wanderlei Silva. I said, 'Hey, what's up?' And he was very cool. I like Randy. He had the problem with me. I hate Tito Ortiz, but I don't hate Randy.

The Mag: What are the chances that Randy fights again in the UFC?

DW: Better than zero. There's still a chance. We're still in litigation with him. But I could see us putting everything behind us some day. I don't know what will happen. But if we could patch things up, I'd put him in The Octagon in a heart beat. All I care about in this business is putting great fights on. If I can get Randy back, I would.

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I have to assume that he will be announcing a major network agreement.

Dana is outspoken and can be a douche. Unfortunatley, I agree with a lot of his philosophies on the sport and think that he has done a good job slowly bringing the sport to the mainstream while keeping the integrity of it intact.
 
Maybe "The Rock" Dwayne Johnson is joining.
 
A lot of speculation as to what this big announcement may or may not be.

Mayweather? TV deal with Fox, NBC, or HBO? Changing the unified rules to allow knees to the head? UFC being sold?

A lot of different ideas and thought processes out there.
 
UFC 86 Hype Video: Quinton vs Griffin

http://dreamfighters.com/site/?action=detail&id=1213719337

I have to admit that I'm a fan of both of these fighters and it would be hard for me to root against either of them. I guess that I would like to see Griffin win it but my heart tells me that Rampage is going to stomp him. Either way, Both of them are great guys outside of the cage as well as warriors inside of it.
 
Next time any one of you decide to do a hit-and-run, don't have a massive poster of yourself and your name on the side of your sled. :thumbup:

Dumbass...

Cops Say Jackson Went On Rampage
Posted Jul 15th 2008 6:57PM by TMZ Staff

Former UFC light heavyweight champ Quinton "Rampage" Jackson got busted just minutes ago, and is currently in custody on the way to the clink -- but not before he was ordered to the ground, cops nearby with guns drawn.

Law enforcement sources tell us, Rampage was in a car crash near Newport Beach (that's near Laguna Beach in the O.C.) and then split the scene. Cops gave chase and eventually caught up and charged him with felony hit and run and felony evading arrest.

Here's the deal about the dumbest hit and run ever. Notice the truck he tried evading police in -- the one with the giant picture of him plastered on the side!

We're told there could be additional charges. No word yet on whether Rampage resisted arrest.

Bad week. He got his ass handed to him last week (courtesy of Forrest Griffin) and just got it handed to him again.

Story developing ...


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Pretty stupid to say the least however he hardly got his ass handed to him. I knew that is exactly what would happen, it should have been a draw if anything, you should have to "take" the belt from the title holder but anyway.

It was a close fight and now a week later it turns into a one sided ass whooping..

Dumb move Rampage
 
so are any of you guys ordering the Affliction PPV on Sat? or going to watch the free UFC event?
 
Big weekend for MMA.

UFC Fight Night headlined by the most dominant fighter in the UFC in Anderson Silva free on Spike TV.

Affliction: Banned, which is probably the greatest lineup of heavyweight fights in PPV history

Dream.5 with several top fighters and the conclusion of their LW grand prix as well.
 
DVR'd Dream 5 but haven't watched yet, was it any good?
 
DVR'd Dream 5 but haven't watched yet, was it any good?

I enjoyed it very much.

Definitely a bit of a surprise result as far as the winner of the LWGP, but that's what happens when you have the semifinals and the finals in the same night.
 
Randy Couture is back.

Couture returns to UFC, faces Lesnar
By Kevin Iole, Yahoo! Sports
13 hours, 25 minutes ago


Randy Couture agreed Tuesday to defend his Ultimate Fighting Championship heavyweight title Nov. 15 against Brock Lesnar as the main event of UFC 91 at the MGM Grand Garden in Las Vegas after avoiding an expensive legal battle by settling all outstanding lawsuits with the company.


The 45-year-old Couture, who submitted his resignation to the UFC on Oct. 11 in a bid to force a fight with ex-PRIDE heavyweight champion Fedor Emelianenko, said he was satisfied with the legal resolution and longed to resume his fighting career.


It was a resounding victory for the UFC and its outspoken president, Dana White, as Couture extended his deal from two fights to three without a guaranteed bout with Emelianenko. And the match between Couture and Lesnar, the former WWE champion, could be the most lucrative in the history of the company: White said he expects the fight to draw between 1.2 million and 1.5 million pay-per-view buys, which would shatter the record of 1.05 million set with UFC 66. Accordingly, White moved UFC 91 from Portland, Ore., to Las Vegas because of concerns that Portland did not offer sufficient hotel rooms and flights.



Couture sat next to White in the UFC president’s Las Vegas office as they spoke Tuesday on a media conference call to announce the settlement. Couture said he was satisfied that his concerns – which prompted him to say at the time of his resignation that he was “swimming upstream” in his battles against UFC management – had been resolved.


“We’ve cleared the air and we’ve addressed a lot of those issues,” Couture said. “We’re both at a different place and both the company and myself are trying to move forward. I think we understand each other and, certainly, I would much rather fight in the octagon than anywhere else.”


Among the issues that led to Couture’s resignation were a dispute over his ancillary rights – which deal with the ability to market himself – and the UFC’s demand that it own Couture’s image in perpetuity.



White declined to specify how the deal was reached and instead took a celebratory tack. He said the Couture-Lesnar fight will be for the heavyweight title, with the winner of the Dec. 27 fight between interim champion Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira and Frank Mir to face the Couture-Lesnar winner for the outright belt sometime in 2009.


“It will be champion vs. champion,” White said.

After Couture’s resignation, the UFC sanctioned a bout between Nogueira and Tim Sylvia at February’s UFC 81 for the interim title. Nogueira won on a third-round submission.


The earliest Couture could have fought Emelianenko, the consensus top heavyweight in the world, was the middle of 2009, and even then complications put a match in doubt. The Russian is signed to two contracts, his primary one with M-1, led by his manager, Vadim Finkelstein. But Emelianenko has two more fights on a contract with Affliction Entertainment for any bout in the United States.


Affliction Entertainment vice president Tom Atencio said Tuesday he is finalizing an extension that would bind Emelianenko to Affliction through 2012.


“Randy has had a lot of problems with the UFC, but I’m happy there is light at the end of the tunnel and it appears he’s going to fight again before long,” Atencio said.

Atencio said he had no issue with a co-promotion with the UFC for a Couture-Emelianenko main event, but said he doubted the UFC would be interested in such a proposition.


He also denied White’s suggestions that Affliction is on the verge of collapse and that it could open the door for a Couture-Emelianenko fight in the UFC. Atencio said Affliction expects to turn a profit, or at the worst break even, after two more fight cards.


Lesnar, largely ignored for much of the 70-minute call, got irritated at the steady stream of questions regarding Emelianenko and lashed out at the media.


“I’m hearing all this talk about Fedor Emelianenko, but who gives a (expletive) about Fedor?” said Lesnar, who gets the title shot in just his fourth pro mixed martial arts match. “I don’t care. I’m fighting Randy Couture and that’s what this press conference is about. I don’t give a damn about Fedor. I’m tired of hearing about (expletive) Fedor. All right? Randy Couture is fighting Brock Lesnar Nov. 15. His No. 1 concern should be Brock Lesnar. And Dana White could care less about Fedor.”


White agreed and said he had been a frequent critic of Emelianenko – who has fought only five times since the beginning of 2006 – because of the perception that he faces weak competition.


He said he harbored no hard feelings toward Couture and would try to make a fight with Emelianenko if Emelianenko becomes a free agent. He stressed that the UFC would not get involved with Emelianenko until he was free and clear.

But he also said Emelianenko is a larger-than-life figure primarily because of the media. “Fedor is completely (expletive) irrelevant,” White said. “Completely.”


“Fedor is completely (expletive) irrelevant,” White said. “Completely.”

At the same time, White said he would try to make a fight with Emelianenko if Emelianenko becomes a free agent and that he harbors no ill feelings toward Couture, who, suddenly, is relevant again and could make $3 million if the fight does 1 million pay-per-view buys, as White anticipates.


Couture, whose three heavyweight title reigns and two stints as light heavyweight champ make him the only five-time kingpin in UFC history, said he was relieved to finally concentrate on fighting and not legal issues.

“It feels pretty damn good,” Couture said. “I feel like I’ve been walking around under a black cloud for the last year. To kind of have the clouds dissipate and see a little sunshine for a change is pretty nice.”

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Ive always really liked Couture. I like the way he carries himself inside and out of the cage. He is very humble. I also really enjoyed his book "Becoming The Natural". However, this time i feel he may have "Bitten off more than he can chew". Couture is now 45 years old and Lesnar is a freaking monster. Randy will be giving up upwards to 60lbs in this fight. I just don't see how he can win but if he does, He truly is "Captain America".
 

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