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Phone went out on Jones LOL.
Imagine this thread if Bones gets slept like Chuck.
Imagine if Tito Ortiz ran in the cage and hit Jones with a chair when the ref was out.
Imagine this thread if Bones gets slept like Chuck.
Holy shit my e-mail just got read on the Rome show. He changed some of my words for the better but awesome haha
EDIT: No looks like I did write it all as said, it just sounds better on the radio I guess.
Did you end it with "Huuuur...I'm out"?
No, I wrote (to your dismay on part):
"As a longtime MMA and boxing fan, I don't see how anyone can complain about MMA with stereotypes after that interview. Jon Jones is charasmatic, confident, and works his craft. Meanwhile in the other sport, the headlines the past year have been a boxer cheapshotting a guy with his arms down and then calling out an 80 year old interviewer for a fight; or David Haye "glassing" a boxer with a wine bottle. And this is the sport being stereotyped?"
Of course it set them up for an easy "HE GLASSED ME!" sound drop during the e-mail so I was confident I could get it on.
No, I wrote (to your dismay on part):
"As a longtime MMA and boxing fan, I don't see how anyone can complain about MMA with stereotypes after that interview. Jon Jones is charasmatic, confident, and works his craft. Meanwhile in the other sport, the headlines the past year have been a boxer cheapshotting a guy with his arms down and then calling out an 80 year old interviewer for a fight; or David Haye "glassing" a boxer with a wine bottle. And this is the sport being stereotyped?"
Of course it set them up for an easy "HE GLASSED ME!" sound drop during the e-mail so I was confident I could get it on.
No, I wrote (to your dismay on part):
"As a longtime MMA and boxing fan, I don't see how anyone can complain about MMA with stereotypes after that interview. Jon Jones is charasmatic, confident, and works his craft. Meanwhile in the other sport, the headlines the past year have been a boxer cheapshotting a guy with his arms down and then calling out an 80 year old interviewer for a fight; or David Haye "glassing" a boxer with a wine bottle. And this is the sport being stereotyped?"
Of course it set them up for an easy "HE GLASSED ME!" sound drop during the e-mail so I was confident I could get it on.
im glad dana post on this forum
He speaks the truth like I do. All it takes is someone watching boxing last weekend to see how corrupt and horrible it is. Yet MMA gets the stereotypes? LOL
there has and will never be a bad decision in MMA ever
If Shad wins you guys can Yaco me up with the most embarrassing Fedor avatar you can think of. He's got no chance.
In case anyone missed this, I'm going to quote it to bring it back to the floor of the senate.
The North Remembers.In case anyone missed this, I'm going to quote it to bring it back to the floor of the senate.
I'm honestly worried that Rashad might die in the ring. Bones can't be brought up on charges if that happens, can he?
MMA's robbery type decisions in recent memory would be like Bisping/Hamill, Machida/Shogun 1 and that one Omigawa fight.. There are a few more but I can't think of them right now.there has and will never be a bad decision in MMA ever
Well see, now the fight just got interesting.In case anyone missed this, I'm going to quote it to bring it back to the floor of the senate.
I'm honestly worried that Rashad might die in the ring. Bones can't be brought up on charges if that happens, can he?
Imagine if Tito Ortiz ran in the cage and hit Jones with a chair when the ref was out.
Dana had to talk to Rashad on the phone for 30 minutes to calm him down
UFC president Dana White has a much different, more blunt take: Jackson did what he did for the money. Jackson, White said, is a businessman who benefits financially from having as many star fighters in his camp as possible.
White wasn't ripping Jackson for trying to make a living, but rather pointing out that fighters shouldn't buy Jackson's "family" approach as sincere. Jackson, White says, is simply doing what he does to make as much money as he can.
"There is one thing that is an absolute fact, and no matter how often Greg Jackson pumps that family [expletive], Greg Jackson is a [expletive] businessman," White told Cagewriter. "The more top guys he brings in, the more money he makes. There's nothing wrong with Greg Jackson, but he's a [expletive] businessman. Some of these fighters, who ought to know better but don't listen to that [expletive] and don't take it for the crock of [expletive] that it is. These guys need to make the decision where they train based on where they think they'll get the best work and develop the best, and not on this [expletive] crazy idea that you're becoming a part of a family.
"Greg Jackson [expletive] told Rashad this wouldn't happen, that they're family and all that other [expletive], but look what is going on now. Look and see who is at Jackson's and who is not. Train where you think it's going to be best for you and if that's Jackson's, that's fine. Just don't buy into this family [expletive] because there's nothing to it. This is the fight business, not the friend business."
So Rashad's camp called him and told him Dana made a $500k bet against him. Not sure why he's the bad guy for reacting to that.
Probably because he's stupid enough to believe it and didn't look for himself. My first reaction would have been, "yeah this is probably a joke, show it to me" instead of "derp GET DANA ON THE PHONE WAAA."