http://sports.yahoo.com/mma/blog/ca...the-UFC-is-over-White-cuts-him?urn=mma,239667
Looks like Dana gave Kimbo the boot from the UFC.
Looks like Dana gave Kimbo the boot from the UFC.
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He won 3 out of 4 Elite fights, and is 1-1 in the UFC. Was that enough grounds for Dana to give him the boot? I didn't see the recent fight, so I dont know.
Just looking at the numbers maybe not, but while Kimbo did win against Houston Alexander, he was far from effective in that fight.
I think the problem was he just jumped to high, to fast. Had he started training his grappling & cardio seriously back when he first started in MMA, and not jumped straight into headlining big shows thing might have worked out better for him. He's got a lot of punching power, and some pretty good slams and the ability to draw in fans... Just had too much hype behind him when he wasn't ready to live up to it.
Good points. Then again, when Brock stepped into the ring, he pretty much went from zero to 60 pretty quick...meaning, he was fairly new to the UFC and fought Randy. IMO, I'd think that fighting someone of Randys status, you'd think he'd have to put more time in, but apparently Dana thought otherwise.
Good points. Then again, when Brock stepped into the ring, he pretty much went from zero to 60 pretty quick...meaning, he was fairly new to the UFC and fought Randy. IMO, I'd think that fighting someone of Randys status, you'd think he'd have to put more time in, but apparently Dana thought otherwise.
Just looking at the numbers maybe not, but while Kimbo did win against Houston Alexander, he was far from effective in that fight.
I think the problem was he just jumped to high, to fast. Had he started training his grappling & cardio seriously back when he first started in MMA, and not jumped straight into headlining big shows thing might have worked out better for him. He's got a lot of punching power, and some pretty good slams and the ability to draw in fans... Just had too much hype behind him when he wasn't ready to live up to it.
If Ray Lewis from the Ravens wants to fight MMA tomorrow Dana White will hire him and give him a fight immediately...
If Shaq from the NBA wants to fight MMA tomorrow Dana white will hire him and give him a fight immediately....
If a well trained, extremely well rounded fighter in his mid to late 30s wants to fight MMA, and has beaten some current and past UFC Heavyweights in sparring sessions... Dana White will pass the vast majority of time... tell them to make a name in smaller venues and come back.. He is not interested in the best fighters... he is interested in the most marketable ones... ones he can tie up in contracts for 5-10 years plus and market his brand...
Brock is a special case because he has a few things going for him that virtually noone else on the planet does... A huge following of fanatical professional wrestling fans, a huge pay per view draw already proven, millions of dollars to spend on training camps, a huge bodysize and an incredible ability to cut weight, a great wrestling ability. All of this combined with the small cage, the small heavy weight fighters, the low skill level of heavy weight fighters, and the twilight of Coutures Career made Brock a sure bet for Dana..
Dana is all about the Benjamins.... not the sport.
If Ray Lewis from the Ravens wants to fight MMA tomorrow Dana White will hire him and give him a fight immediately...
If Shaq from the NBA wants to fight MMA tomorrow Dana white will hire him and give him a fight immediately....
If a well trained, extremely well rounded fighter in his mid to late 30s wants to fight MMA, and has beaten some current and past UFC Heavyweights in sparring sessions... Dana White will pass the vast majority of time... tell them to make a name in smaller venues and come back.. He is not interested in the best fighters... he is interested in the most marketable ones... ones he can tie up in contracts for 5-10 years plus and market his brand...
I doubt that. Herschel Walker was trained in martial arts before wanting to fight in MMA and Dana wanted nothing to do with him.
It's a BUSINESS, so of course he is out to make money. But, at the same time he has to try and find elite fighters that fans want to see. If you just get a bunch of popular people that can't fight, no one is going to want to see that over and over again.
Brock is a special case because he has a few things going for him that virtually noone else on the planet does... A huge following of fanatical professional wrestling fans, a huge pay per view draw already proven, millions of dollars to spend on training camps, a huge bodysize and an incredible ability to cut weight, a great wrestling ability. All of this combined with the small cage, the small heavy weight fighters, the low skill level of heavy weight fighters, and the twilight of Coutures Career made Brock a sure bet for Dana..
Dana is all about the Benjamins.... not the sport.
If Ray Lewis from the Ravens wants to fight MMA tomorrow Dana White will hire him and give him a fight immediately...
If Shaq from the NBA wants to fight MMA tomorrow Dana white will hire him and give him a fight immediately....
If a well trained, extremely well rounded fighter in his mid to late 30s wants to fight MMA, and has beaten some current and past UFC Heavyweights in sparring sessions... Dana White will pass the vast majority of time... tell them to make a name in smaller venues and come back.. He is not interested in the best fighters... he is interested in the most marketable ones... ones he can tie up in contracts for 5-10 years plus and market his brand...
also Kimbo is no longer a draw, Dana got a look at the PPV numbers and knew Kimbos 15 minutes was over. Hes exposed as the fraud he is and noone is interested anymore. At least not enough to make a dent in the PPV numbers.
The comment before about him not keeping MAchida, Koschek, or Silva is ridiculous as well, all three of those guys fit right in to the parameter I listed of guys who Dana can get to fight for 5-10 years and promote his brand... Did you just not read my whole post?
If you really think Dana is putting the absolute best fighters on the planet in there, you are not very up too date on the fight game.. I would absolutely say the UFC has the best overall product, and the best overall talent in the stables,
however like I said they are not interested in making fighters rich...
many of the better fighters are in their mid to late 30s and Zuffa is not interested in signing fighters who they believe have little chance to be around for less then 5-10 more years.
Obviously they want to get good fighters in their stables, but only under very specific terms. They have cut great fighters and refused to sign other great fighters simply because they refused to sign over complete control of their likeness, and complete control of their marketing. Zuffa refuses to allow certain sponsers, and has cut fighters for signing deals with certain sponsers. They do not cross promote to allow fights that fans would love to see, and if they were about the fight game, and fighters in general they would. No the UFC, Zuffa, and Dana are all about the business, all about the money.. everything else comes a distant second.