Dana White Explains His New Role

Will he now become more professional?


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So fighters will get even less money
2k to show, 2k to win
 
This......isn't good.


These new owners must be a bunch of goofs if they think giving Dana more free reign over the company is a good idea.


On the other side. it'll probably lead to a earlier heart attack for Dana from all the stress.
 
"I'm stepping forward, I'm not stepping back," White told KLAS in Las Vegas on Monday. "With Lorenzo leaving, it's a lot more work for me.

"Lorenzo and I used to divide and conquer. With him gone, I'm going to have to pick up a lot of the stuff he used to do."

http://www.foxsports.com/ufc/story/...-more-not-less-under-new-ufc-ownership-071116

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Dana White, the business mastermind that tried to talk the Fertitta brothers out of doing the first season of TUF, the show that saved the company that was hemorrhaging money that he had convinced them to buy.

I'm sure giving him more power is a great idea.
 
This......isn't good.


These new owners must be a bunch of goofs if they think giving Dana more free reign over the company is a good idea.


On the other side. it'll probably lead to a earlier heart attack for Dana from all the stress.
Well we can tell they are goofs buy wasting 4 billion
 
That's not what divide and conquer means, ya goof.
 
Dana White, the business mastermind that tried to talk the Fertitta brothers out of doing the first season of TUF, the show that saved the company that was hemorrhaging money that he had convinced them to buy.

I'm sure giving him more power is a great idea.

I hate Dana but it wasn't the season that saved the UFC it was Bonnar/Griffin 1.
 
what's the betting line for Dana stroking out is it over or under 3 yrs?
 
I like Dana. Hes cool.

Most of you guys dont like shit. Just constantly unhappy and complaining about everything.

At times this place can feel like a hen shack.
 
I hate Dana but it wasn't the season that saved the UFC it was Bonnar/Griffin 1.

The show was successful. Even if it hadn't been, that fight wouldn't have happened without it.

The point remains. If Dana had been allowed to run things, the UFC would have folded and his rich buddies would have lost a lot of money.
 
A lot of the criticism of Dana I see is shit that is bad ethically not bad for business. Paying the fighters as little as possible does not hurt the business and is probably why they got such a high valuation, The Ali Act is good for the fighters NOT the promoters.
 
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