Dana's response was clearly drafted by a PR person. Of course those weren't his words.
ufc will have to do something about it sooner or later. they have to make a stand against cocaine use by its fighters to restore some public image.
No they don't.
It's not like they have a string of fighters getting busted for cocaine. It's one dude and he's already entered rehab.
Furthermore, I don't think it's anyone's business what kind of drugs a grown man does on his own time.
No they don't.
It's not like they have a string of fighters getting busted for cocaine. It's one dude and he's already entered rehab.
Furthermore, I don't think it's anyone's business what kind of drugs a grown man does on his own time.
if there were no f-bombs, it couldn't possibly be dana.
ufc will have to do something about it sooner or later. they have to make a stand against cocaine use by its fighters to restore some public image.
Don't think the General public thinks very highly of fighting in a cage.
that's besides the point. At the end of the day, they are still the biggest mma org in the world who deals with the public/audience as a part of their business. Their deal with Fox also likely to make ufc make a public stance on the issue.
You think wrong
They need to appease their audience. Which for the most part is unlikely to change their opinion based on coke usage.