Demetrious Johnson (Mighty Mouse) on Ray Borg/TJ situation and disagreement with Dana White

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Onetrickpony

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I don't see a parallel at all. I never heard Dana bash him either besides saying the flyweight don't draw.
And what does an internet forum with a no fighter bashing rule have to do with me wanting MM to fight TJ and not hand pick a different opponent.
Two things.

DJ asked for Pettits they forced him to sign for Borg so he didn't hand pick his opponent.




Dana insinuating in interviews that DJ is scared of TJ and trying to bully him into doing what he wants is insulting and bashing a fighter, period.

In summary, you had a little fit about some people on an Internet forum bashing a fighter (which has absolutely no effect either monetarily or career wise on her) yet, when the dude who runs the UFC bashes a champion and it has serious repercussions for the fighter that's a ok with you.
 

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Dude I wasn't saying "leave magana alone!", I was saying "don't selectively enforce the fighter bashing rule".
Again I don't see how Dana "bashing" a fighter (which he never did anyways, just arguably mistreated and used shady business practices) has anything at all to do with one another. Your logic is faulty.
 

ender852

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And yeah, I don't give a flying fuck, I just want to see mighty mouse fight TJ
 

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I don't see a parallel at all. I never heard Dana bash him either besides saying the flyweight don't draw.
And what does an internet forum with a no fighter bashing rule have to do with me wanting MM to fight TJ and not hand pick a different opponent.
Where is this "hand pick" stuff coming from? You might be falling prey to the Dana's Kool Ade.

Ray Borg is the highest ranked flyweight that he hasn't fought yet, under the only existing ranking system in use by the UFC (the one they themselves create/publish, which is a crock of shit, but never mind that). It goes #1 Benavidez, #2 Cejudo, and #3 Borg right now.

And the UFC made that fight with Borg, according to MM. There's no reason to think he's lying. He's not the "just make shit up as I go" type.

I'd like to see MM fight TJ, too, but it's his life & career, not mine. If I acted like it wasn't, that would make me kind of an idiot, wouldn't it. His point that TJ would likely not make weight is completely valid. Don't forget TJ came down from 145.
 

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As champion you should have to fight anyone and everyone to prove you are the best and deserve to wear the strap. Champs should have no say in who they fight. That's where it begins and ends for me, point blank.
 

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If TJ doesn't make weight, don't accept the fight and take your show money. Shrugs.
 

nuraknu

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If TJ doesn't make weight, don't accept the fight and take your show money. Shrugs.
As we have seen, they don't always give the full show money when the opponent doesn't make weight. This is part of MM's problem.
 

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Its important to distinguish what's good for fans and what's good for fighters. Currently some Zuffa shit are good for fans, superfights are for fans (even though mostly for new ones but still). I want them to unionise, so I like this jabber. A union would most likely come to a reasonable agreement behind exciting/worthy fights.
While I agree with your main point, I disagree that 'superfights' have been good for the fans.

Currently every division is in some kind of turmoil or at least uncertainty related to potential 'super' fights, aside from men's HW, Featherweight and LHW and women's whatever the lower weight is called.

And even LHW is a bee's dick away from the same shit, as one of it's champs is an elderly former undefeated HW and the other has always expressed desire to move up.

And this has been awful for the sport financially and for the fans.
 

dacofty

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that said, if he refuses to fight he should be stripped of the title
dont forget the massive lawsuit that is proceeding thru the courts. Anything negative from this will surely make the argument for that case
 

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Same old bullshit tyranny from Dana. Dana has been good at promoting one thing: the UFC. He did a wonderful job of building the UFC brand. When it comes to building fighters, he doesn't have a clue. They dropped the ball big time with MM. He will never sell like Conor or Ronda, but he should be doing a lot better than what he is.
 

Onetrickpony

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Dude I wasn't saying "leave magana alone!", I was saying "don't selectively enforce the fighter bashing rule".
Again I don't see how Dana "bashing" a fighter (which he never did anyways, just arguably mistreated and used shady business practices) has anything at all to do with one another. Your logic is faulty.
 

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Same old bullshit tyranny from Dana. Dana has been good at promoting one thing: the UFC. He did a wonderful job of building the UFC brand. When it comes to building fighters, he doesn't have a clue. They dropped the ball big time with MM. He will never sell like Conor or Ronda, but he should be doing a lot better than what he is.
if mighty mouse fought for the 135 belt and won and had both belts at the same time he would be a HUGE star
 

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While I agree with your main point, I disagree that 'superfights' have been good for the fans.

Currently every division is in some kind of turmoil or at least uncertainty related to potential 'super' fights, aside from men's HW, Featherweight and LHW and women's whatever the lower weight is called.

And even LHW is a bee's dick away from the same shit, as one of it's champs is an elderly former undefeated HW and the other has always expressed desire to move up.

And this has been awful for the sport financially and for the fans.
I distinguish between us fans and casual fans. Since I guess it has become mainstream, the UFC will try to reach the largest possible demographic, these are the new pool of fans and they have no clue about fighting, so they are being sold bs, but they still buy it, so they keep selling etc etc. Its not good for me or you but you know what I mean? I think they are the target fanbase behind the recent decisions...i think they are getting more people to tune in in general. Yes it has left both fucked up and its is true, it is bad for the sport and for all fighters that Dana don't like, but in the end a positive outcome of this might be a union, which would be a great end to this circus. I do however think that "bigger" fights (in an ideal world all fighters would see the spotlight of promotion, in practice DJ gets two tweets before his fight) could in general help fighters, those who get to pick...or those who choose their storyline to follow and not wait for the UFC to make some bs up., as they have been doing all along. Fighters are getting outraged and speaking out, this in the end I think will be good for all. The other option is much more pessimistic, the UFC runs this shit into the ground, eventually the casuals tune out because they realise they are watching an 18+ version of WWE and everyone's done with it, I don't want to think about this too much.
 

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Good for MM. Don't let someone try to walk all over you. He's fought his ass off, he deserves to be treated more fairly imo.
 

Darqnezz

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he doesn't deserve to pick his opponents, no champion does.
He's won 11 championship fights in a row. ELEVEN. If he can't call his shots who can? How many other fighters in the UFC even have a 11 fight win streak? DJ gets disrespected because Dana is a goon who doesn't know jack shit about fighting. He doesn't promote DJ because he's small, by saying the small guys don't draw. He said similar things about the women. How about throwing some money behind the champs with the highest win total. If they can promote CM punk, they should be able to make a damn movie about DJ.
 

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He's won 11 championship fights in a row. ELEVEN. If he can't call his shots who can? How many other fighters in the UFC even have a 11 fight win streak? DJ gets disrespected because Dana is a goon who doesn't know jack shit about fighting. He doesn't promote DJ because he's small, by saying the small guys don't draw. He said similar things about the women. How about throwing some money behind the champs with the highest win total. If they can promote CM punk, they should be able to make a damn movie about DJ.
Also, saying that no champ deserves to pick their fights insinuates that TJ Dillashaw, a former champion, should be able to dictate his career more than Mighty Mouse, a current champion with 11 title fight wins and counting. Dana literally pled with DJ by saying "this is what TJ wants." What about what one of the best fighters (and people) you've ever contracted with wants? Why do TJ's wishes mean more than DJ's?
 

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Also, saying that no champ deserves to pick their fights insinuates that TJ Dillashaw, a former champion, should be able to dictate his career more than Mighty Mouse, a current champion with 11 title fight wins and counting. Dana literally pled with DJ by saying "this is what TJ wants." What about what one of the best fighters (and people) you've ever contracted with wants? Why do TJ's wishes mean more than DJ's?
Well said.
 

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Also, saying that no champ deserves to pick their fights insinuates that TJ Dillashaw, a former champion, should be able to dictate his career more than Mighty Mouse, a current champion with 11 title fight wins and counting. Dana literally pled with DJ by saying "this is what TJ wants." What about what one of the best fighters (and people) you've ever contracted with wants? Why do TJ's wishes mean more than DJ's?
 

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Also, saying that no champ deserves to pick their fights insinuates that TJ Dillashaw, a former champion, should be able to dictate his career more than Mighty Mouse, a current champion with 11 title fight wins and counting. Dana literally pled with DJ by saying "this is what TJ wants." What about what one of the best fighters (and people) you've ever contracted with wants? Why do TJ's wishes mean more than DJ's?
it was my understanding they needed a fight to replace the coaches fight for TUF that Cody pulled out of, of which TJ must be one of the opponents
 

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it was my understanding they needed a fight to replace the coaches fight for TUF that Cody pulled out of, of which TJ must be one of the opponents
Yes, but Bantamweights exist. It doesn't have to be TJ's call, and the UFC doesn't have to do exactly what TJ wants because TJ wants it. They don't have to force their longest reigning champion ever to take this fight to do them and their guy a favor. How often is a champion an injury replacement?
 

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They subbed in an injured champion for a healthy one, has a certain symmetry. Everyone thinks it's a great fight EXCEPT mighty mouse
 

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They subbed in an injured champion for a healthy one, has a certain symmetry. Everyone thinks it's a great fight EXCEPT mighty mouse
When's the last time that happened? You brought up precedent earlier. Let's see the precedent for this.

Mighty Mouse knows it's an exciting fight. I'm actually kind of surprised that you clearly still don't understand what's going on after all of the responses to your claims in this thread.
 

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When's the last time that happened? You brought up precedent earlier. Let's see the precedent for this.

Mighty Mouse knows it's an exciting fight. I'm actually kind of surprised that you clearly still don't understand what's going on after all of the responses to your claims in this thread.
He just wants to see the fight. What he doesn't see is so does everyone else, but we look at MMA as a business. TJ doesn't get to call his shots in another division. Especially when he's not even the champ and is arguably #3 in his own division.