Ariel Helwani: "I did nothing wrong, i'll do the same thing again"

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Really Ariel ? people never learn from their mistakes, stop leaking news and you won't be banned
 
I have applied for the job as his body guard.
 


Really Ariel ? people never learn from their mistakes, stop leaking news and you won't be banned

A mistake is not made because someone else reacted poorly. Your fundamentals are out of order.
 
The UFC is now his bitch. He can do whatever he wants. He can get away with it.
 
Ariel did absolutely nothing wrong. He does what journalists are supposed to do.
 
consider context- he thinks he's some all-important Cronkite when in reality he's parodying journalism for spoiling prize-fighting promotion in an incredibly politically insignificant bloodsport

The reason goes in both ways, why is it such a fuss then? He just told who is fighting who.
 


Really Ariel ? people never learn from their mistakes, stop leaking news and you won't be banned


Just to clarify something for you: Journalists don't "leak" news. They report it. And that is exactly what Helwani did last Saturday.
 
Ariel the G is back,lol.
And yeah he didn't do anything wrong really,he is doing his job. He was reporting news.
 
Ariel Helwani "Me and Dana were never friends"
 
He openly admitted that he knew it would be revealed only hours later in an important promotional tool during the broadcast, but his self-important convictions deluded himself to the point of tears in acknowledging the pitifulness of his role in the situation

What are you trying to say?
 
Don't be surprised if Ariel's head is put into a vice and he mysteriously disappears( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡° )
 
The UFC did nothing wrong either. Is it smart for the UFC to do it, no. Did he deserve it? Probably not. But we are acting like he loss the ability to make money by no longer being able to attend UFC events. He loss his press passes and backstage access. He would not be the first person to have this happen to.

I also find it disturbing that he was covering the sport, being paid by the organization, and not letting that be known. He let it be known when he knew the UFC might divulge it. It is a conflict of interest. It is not ethical to pretend to be impartial while getting a paycheck from the company WITHOUT disclosing it to the public the same way many of these so-called journalist are covering the election without letting us know that their love ones work for one of the campaigns.
 
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That Helwani is far too self-absorbed in his journalism degree to acknowledge that spoiling a major prize-fighting promotional announcement was somehow done in the name of truth-telling for the edification of the public

How did he spoiled it? Will there be less ppv's? Did he tell who will win? Is there anybody that will not watch it now?
I don't get it...
 
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