He said ppv money not headline one. You know how some of the better draws get extra money based on ppv buys, yea thats what he meant.DJ has headlined PPVs before. They didn't do well, but that's another BALD head lie...
TJ is a legitimate contender willing to move down in weight.If he is refusing to defend the belt against TJ then strip him and give the belt to TJ.
Cyborgs fought at 145 and dominated for a decade. Dillashaws never fought at 125. Not saying he shouldn't get a shot or anything, but there's a huge difference between the two scenariosAll that complaining about GDR refusing to fight Cyborg, but when DJ is refusing to fight, he's sticking it to the man.
If Cyborg fought so long in that weight class, then why duck Holly, and claim to have weight issues all of the sudden? You are right, the situation is not similar at all. TJ is willing to cut weight on request (in fact, he is already cutting according to Dana), and Cyborg makes these (many, many) vague excuses that we really don't hear from any other fighter regarding her own weight cut (in her OWN division!!!). TJ is much more deserving than Cyborg, there IS a huge difference.Cyborgs fought at 145 and dominated for a decade. Dillashaws never fought at 125. Not saying he shouldn't get a shot or anything, but there's a huge difference between the two scenarios
It would make him look ridiculous. Especially using the slave card in 2017. So insulting and full of self-importance knowing these fighters make well enough money, to be regarded as slaves.The best thing DJ could do for his career, publicity-wise, and in terms of creating a high-recognition "brand" is to pull a Riddick Bowe, and dump the belts in a trash can, with a measured public statement something like, "I'm not Dana White's slave. He doesn't own or control me. No American is any man's slave, nor should he allow another man to see him as such."
You spelled Yoel wrong.If he is refusing to defend the belt against TJ then strip him and give the belt to TJ.
Yeh, but your automatic resentment reaction is kind of what would make it controversial & good publicity. White people's resentment of Woodley's "political" statements is basically his strongest asset brandwise & publicity-wise.It would make him look ridiculous. Especially using the slave card in 2017. So insulting and full of self-importance knowing these fighters make well enough money, to be regarded as slaves.
I see how it would work, but with DJ, nobody cares enough. In fact, he is declining an offer that would be his biggest payday up to date. So by declining, or playing the race/slave card, imo, would make him look silly. He is part of the most diverse sports organization on the planet. For DJ I can find ten boring white guys that are getting paid shit. So I do not see a connection other than, he is running away from actual competition instead of the number 4 ranked Borg.Yeh, but your automatic resentment reaction is kind of what would make it controversial & good publicity. White people's resentment of Woodley's "political" statements is basically his strongest asset brandwise & publicity-wise.
Whether you like or approve of it or not isn't the point, that you (and many like you ) kneejerk on that language is what makes it effective publicity (and also what makes the language valid).
Not a criticism of you, just a filling out of the argument, which was serious -- i.e. (1) that everybody knows he's p4p #1, and that (2) Dana does seem himself as plantation master (with *all* the fighters being his slaves -- regardless of race/identity) & (3) that the "slave" card has value for DJ because reception of him is racialized whether you (or anybody) want it to be or not, & since reception of him (interest/non-interest, identification/non-identification) is affecting him negatively anyway, he might as well use it to his advantage .
But the main thing was that dumping the belts on the grounds of #2 will create both support & resentment of him, all of which is good publicity.
Wasn't the weight cut issue because she was fighting on short notice? I'd rather a fighte say "I can't train AND cut the weight in a short time" rather than say they can and come in overweight. Cyborg is fighting at 214 so I would say whatever past issues she had were genuine.If Cyborg fought so long in that weight class, then why duck Holly, and claim to have weight issues all of the sudden? You are right, the situation is not similar at all. TJ is willing to cut weight on request (in fact, he is already cutting according to Dana), and Cyborg makes these (many, many) vague excuses that we really don't hear from any other fighter regarding her own weight cut (in her OWN division!!!). TJ is much more deserving than Cyborg, there IS a huge difference.
He's not gonna do shit. They'll either up the financial incentives or this fight won't happen, in my opinion.What's he going to do, strip dj of the belt for refusing a fight with someone unranked in the division? Lol. Do we even know whether tj can make the weight? What a joke.
That was 10 weeks out if I remember correctly. Hardly short notice. Not ideal, though.Wasn't the weight cut issue because she was fighting on short notice? I'd rather a fighte say "I can't train AND cut the weight in a short time" rather than say they can and come in overweight. Cyborg is fighting at 214 so I would say whatever past issues she had were genuine.
Yoel will be irrelevant in a month.You spelled Yoel wrong.