Josh Donaldson: Dean is always wrong

- Dean is always wrong, either to early or too late
- Referees should be more accountable

Dean definitely gets things wrong more than right when it comes to ending fights. I never see the dude answer questions about his decisions and mistakes.

They should be graded, evaluated and held to task. They should also be forced to be consistent with one another and the rules.

I'd love to see Herb forced to do a press conference after his debacles.
 
Loved Donaldson on the Jays
But I dont get why his opinion is newsworthy on different sport.
Hes also a shell of his former self in his own sport
 
Herb Dean should only be allowed to ref women’s fights with that type of history.
 
B-b-b-bb-bbb--but he's the gold standard? Right Rogan?!?!? No?? g-g-g-gold standard?
 
Why the fuck is he being given a platform in MMA to voice his opinions?

If I want to listen to someone from one of the dullest sports in the world I'll ask Viv Richards
If you don't want to listen to him, just don't click on the link. Quite simple.

In this era of podcast, you'll hear a lot of people's opinion on a lot of subjects that they are not necessarily expert in
 
Donaldson speaks MMA/UFC



- Pit in stomach when Wonderboy got stiffed
- Likes Holloway
- Cormier doesn't beat Jones at HW
- Demetrious is the GOAT
- Flyweight division should stay
- Can't judge TJ
- Conor will return
- Not a fan of Conor after "It's only business"
- Is over Brock fighting in the UFC
- UFC shouldn't go WWE
- There should be a Union
- Khabib will not retire undefeated
- Doesn't know who beats Khabib though
- Loved Kron Gracie's debut
- Max beats Dustin Poirier
- Didn't like how Pettis hit Wonderboy as he was already out
- Dean is always wrong, either to early or too late
- Referees should be more accountable
- Referees aren't trusting their own instincts

1: Who?
2: Why should i care?
 
Loved Donaldson on the Jays
But I dont get why his opinion is newsworthy on different sport.
Hes also a shell of his former self in his own sport

Newsworthy? Did Wolf Blitzer suddenly interrupt his segment to get Donaldson's take on MMA? It's just Ariel interviewing a pro athlete who likes MMA.
 
Donaldson speaks MMA/UFC



- Pit in stomach when Wonderboy got stiffed
- Likes Holloway
- Cormier doesn't beat Jones at HW
- Demetrious is the GOAT
- Flyweight division should stay
- Can't judge TJ
- Conor will return
- Not a fan of Conor after "It's only business"
- Is over Brock fighting in the UFC
- UFC shouldn't go WWE
- There should be a Union
- Khabib will not retire undefeated
- Doesn't know who beats Khabib though
- Loved Kron Gracie's debut
- Max beats Dustin Poirier
- Didn't like how Pettis hit Wonderboy as he was already out
- Dean is always wrong, either to early or too late
- Referees should be more accountable
- Referees aren't trusting their own instincts


Ariel ask him "no more?" When refering to him still being a fan of Conor and he says "I don't want to say no more"
 
If you don't want to listen to him, just don't click on the link. Quite simple.

In this era of podcast, you'll hear a lot of people's opinion on a lot of subjects that they are not necessarily expert in
I didn't and won't, just interested why anyone would give a shit about someone from the dullest sport in the world talking about MMA and why would anyone bother giving him a platform in the first place
 
Legit dont know who the fook that guy is

He's a fairly good MLB player that The Blue Jays traded some bats and baseballs for, and he went on to become the league MVP, while helping the Jays break their 20+ year playoff drought. Then he got injured a bunch, and they tossed him away like hot garbage.

Pretty much the long and short of it.
 
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