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Jon Anik's twin brotherI don't know who that is.
Jon Anik's twin brotherI don't know who that is.
Without Dana and Rogan they will not be able to promote/hype any fighter. While it will make the talent drive the rankings, the sport will lose a huge amount of casual fans and stop being mainstream.Get rid of all of them. Dana and Rogan too. I really wouldn't mind a complete managerial face lift. Maybe they'll start pushing other fighters that aren't Sage, Ronda, Conor etc down our throats.
He probably supports Trump's "stop and frisk" policy now.Like any little white dude caught between two big angry black dudes. He thought he was going to get hurt badly.
Talked to reporters occasionally when not getting rag dolled by Jones.I never really worked out what Dave Scholler did, apart from stand there at weigh ins
Lol at WME-IMG having anything to do with it...
They all fall and crumble at the presence of McGregor. All these non needle moving businessmen will be gone and Conor will be calling the shots.
He got a job with the Sixers. He is from Philly.Sorry if somebody all ready posted this.
But this make like the 4th or 5th high ranking UFC employee who leaving the company including Joe Silva.
I wonder why this is happening?
We can all assume, it because the UFC being bought by WME-IMG.
I wonder who going to be next?
why?
what exactly did he do?
That is what happens after companies grt acquired. Dana probably has a contract with the new owners to keep the ship running but I do not see him staying longer than 2 years after the acquisition.
I am not saying they are going to fire him. But he would probably want to cash out his share. It also explains why they are making certain short term decisions.The new owners are Dana's Hollywood agents & friends for years & gave him a huge deal to stay.
Dana will be there as long as he wants
Could it be because he was looking for a job?Why are we assuming this? Everything I've seen says that Sholler was offered a job for a sports franchise based in his hometown.