Dana White blasts Mike Jackson for not finishing CM Punk

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ShakaSway

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I would sincerely wish that we all collectively move on from this experience. Never before have I watched a fight, then have a horrible feeling of depression. Not the same depression as watching Chris Weidman get battered by Luke Rockhold, or Robbie Lawler get dropped by Woodley. No, this was a very special depression.

All the credit to Mr Brooks hanging in there, and Mr Jackson for getting to feel like Anderson Silva for a little bit, but that was a very sad fight. Was it bad? Yup, but sad fight is a neat scenario. Watching two fighters, whom it became quite clear from the first exchange, were put in a huge spotlight, only serving to highlight their disadvantages. Season that with only commentary that only Rogan can deliver “Well, he has heart, he could have quit in between rounds.” “If I was a conspiraxy theorist, I’d say someone paid Mike Jackson to keep this fight going.” That was truly unique.

Thank goodness that The Reaper and the Soldier of God revived my faith in MMA there at the end. Almost poetic, almost, were those nicknames.
 

Wild

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Sounds like any chance Jackson had of getting a second UFC is over.
 

Howard Moon

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“Well, he has heart, he could have quit in between rounds.” “If I was a conspiraxy theorist, I’d say someone paid Mike Jackson to keep this fight going.” That was truly unique.
Yeah, that caught my attention too. I don't follow betting lines, but what were the odds on that fight going the full 15 minutes? Could Mr Black Power have been augmenting his payday at the bookie?
 

regular john

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May 21, 2015
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Dana's ripping on him like that is kinda funny but I have to get mad at him just like I get mad everytime he disrespects other fighters. He is the fuckin' idiot who put this fight together and who shits all over his own product and has turned it into a joke.

The day BLAF fights a real fight he might develop some legitimacy but until then he's just a bald fat rich guy with a red head stroking his ego to the media.
 

ejlarson

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By the way, the fact that even wtih CM PUnk this is projected 300K buys, and 300 K buys is like their last 3 PPV's combined, shows how far the PPV sales have fallen off and how even the casuals are telling WME, "your product is shit"
I bought this PPV. I don't regret it, but at 65 bucks, it will be a loooong time before I buy another one.
 

SensoriaUtopia

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I bought this PPV. I don't regret it, but at 65 bucks, it will be a loooong time before I buy another one.

My point exactly if the PPV's where 2o bucks, no sweat, but at 65 bucks a certain expectation level is expected, and you are a hardcore fan who is admitting you won;t shell out another 65 for a long while, so what the fuck would the casuals say lol
 

megatherium

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Dana's ripping on him like that is kinda funny but I have to get mad at him just like I get mad everytime he disrespects other fighters. He is the fuckin' idiot who put this fight together and who shits all over his own product and has turned it into a joke.

The day BLAF fights a real fight he might develop some legitimacy but until then he's just a bald fat rich guy with a red head stroking his ego to the media.
Dana once killed a man in the ring you know. He doesn't like to talk about it but it's the reason he chose not to pursue a career in pugilism despite his obvious talent. Happened a long time ago in an unofficial amatuer 'smoker' back in Boston. Legend has it Dana hit the poor guy so hard the punch sort of sheared the top of his head clean off.

Well it was a horrifying scene as you can imagine, the guys brains were strewn around the ring, some landed on hysterical audience members. The medulla oblongata landed on the toe of Dana's left shoe on the follow through of the punch and just stuck to it as Dana walked out of the ring. Ref was over in the other corner throwing up while panicked audience members scrambled for the exits in the chaos. True unspeakable ugliness.

And it was on that night, the story goes, knowing the lethal power in his hands, Dana White vowed he would never fight again. And fight fans would be denied the privilege of watching one of the great talents in boxing history.
 

aghof

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Dana once killed a man in the ring you know. He doesn't like to talk about it but it's the reason he chose not to pursue a career in pugilism despite his obvious talent. Happened a long time ago in an unofficial amatuer 'smoker' back in Boston. Legend has it Dana hit the poor guy so hard the punch sort of sheared the top of his head clean off.

Well it was a horrifying scene as you can imagine, the guys brains were strewn around the ring, some landed on hysterical audience members. The medulla oblongata landed on the toe of Dana's left shoe on the follow through of the punch and just stuck to it as Dana walked out of the ring. Ref was over in the other corner throwing up while panicked audience members scrambled for the exits in the chaos. True unspeakable ugliness.

And it was on that night, the story goes, knowing the lethal power in his hands, Dana White vowed he would never fight again. And fight fans would be denied the privilege of watching one of the great talents in boxing history.
a source told me that when Tito heard this story during the runup to his boxing match with Dana, his skull spontaneously cracked, leading directly to the fight's cancellation and his demise as a top LHW contender
 
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megatherium

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a source told me that when Tito heard this story during the runup to his boxing match with Dana, his skull spontaneously cracked, leading directly to the flight's cancellation and his demise as a top LHW contender
You know, Dana would have really had to have hated Tito to even contemplate ever getting back in the ring again. Knowing the deadly force he wielded in each hand.

Luckily the world was spared the ugliness that likely would have unfolded that night had they fought. Wise decision on Tito's part to back out. No shame in that against a killer like Dana.
 

tang

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I bought this PPV. I don't regret it, but at 65 bucks, it will be a loooong time before I buy another one.
look at this awesome card, you're going to pass this up?

why is Nate and Cain, or anyone else other than Stipe, DC on this?
 

KWingJitsu

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Nov 15, 2015
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Dana, you stupid stupid stupid cuck, you are the dumb fuck who put this fight together, and you chose to 0 and 1 guys to fight on a 65 dollar PPV, you idiot, what where you expecting, what the fuck did you think you where gonna get. It's on you motherfucker not the 2 novices fighting.
I was about to say somethign similar.

He blasted Overeem pre-fight.
Yet that fight was 200,000% better.

Only way to make it good is to take Jackson & CM Punk's PPV points & give it to Overeem & Blaydes.
And then fucking apologize like a fuckin' apologizer.
 

Filthy

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CM's a cash draw considering his WWE credentials. I don't watch it but I understand why he was on the main card.
he added a lot of PPV buys, even with WME's shit promoting. He shouldn't have been fighting Mickey Gall in his first fight, he should have been fighting another 35 yo WWE throw-off. You know how deep the pool of ex-WWE wrestlers is that he could have been calling out?

His first fight should have been a catch-weight with Daniel Bryan or whoever else was available.

Freakshows are fun fights. Sometimes, you give the baby a little candy.
 

ShakaSway

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he added a lot of PPV buys, even with WME's shit promoting. He shouldn't have been fighting Mickey Gall in his first fight, he should have been fighting another 35 yo WWE throw-off. You know how deep the pool of ex-WWE wrestlers is that he could have been calling out?

His first fight should have been a catch-weight with Daniel Bryan or whoever else was available.

Freakshows are fun fights. Sometimes, you give the baby a little candy.
I actually like this version of things, where you make it extremely equal playing field. Then it may have been okay to broadcast someone’s entire training camp, highlighting “he’s not so good at stuffing takedowns.” The first time around.

Also I would have loved to see Daniel Bryan vs CM Punk in a shoot fight.
 

Sheepdog

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How the fuck did this dipshit manage to get 2 fights in the UFC and how the fuck does he have a 'media' career?

Dana should beat the shit out of whoever gave him a platform - himself.
 

Ted Williams' head

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It really did look like he bet on himself by decision and just carried Punk. He even retweeted someone who accused him of that.
 

ShakaSway

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It really did look like he bet on himself by decision and just carried Punk. He even retweeted someone who accused him of that.
Ya know, watching the replays in Robbie Hart’s post, because I may hate myself secretly, looks like he tried a couple times. Then went with the “oh Im meaning to do this” route.