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    Dana White Agreed On Free Fedor vs Lesnar Fight

    Earlier this month, M-1 Global exec Jerry Millen made waves by claiming Fedor Emelianenko would be willing to fight Brock Lesnar for free.

    UFC president Dana White recently told MRadio (that he's prepared to call Millen's bluff.

    "They'll do the fight for free?" White asked. "That's [expletive] weird because I offered them millions of dollars to take the fight and he didn't take it. Now [Emelianenko] wants to fight for free? When and where? I'd love him to fight for free.

    "I'll make that [expletive] fight right now for free. Let's do it."

    Fight fans have long clamored for Emelianenko to appear in the octagon, but contentious negotiations between White and the former PRIDE champion's representatives at M-1 Global have prevented "The Last Emperor" from joining the UFC.

    White said he sees great irony in a camp offering to fight for free when they once demanded a 50-percent share of the UFC's business.

    "That's funny that they say they'll do it for free now when they were dealing with us and negotiating with us they wanted 50 percent of our business," White said. "They wanted 50 percent of our business to do that fight, but now they'll do it for free?"

    White had a bit of extra venom for Millen.

    "[Millen] is a [expletive] clown that talks out of his ass and has no business (discussing the negotiations)," White said. "That guy is a nobody. When we did the big Fedor negotiations, you think he was in it? He wasn't even in it. That guy's full of [expletive]. Tell him to go frost his [expletive] hair again and beat it.

    "You don't think I want to make that fight? Of course I want to make that fight. But it takes two people to make a deal, not one guy."

    White has often referred to Emelianenko's handlers as "crazy Russians" when it comes to addressing their negotiating tactics. But this time, the UFC exec utilized a different depiction.

    "We offered [Emelianenko] lots of money – so much money that it caused lots of [expletive] with our other fighters," White said. "That's how much money we offered him. And guess what he said. 'No, we want 50 percent of your business.' That's some Russian strong-arm [expletive]. They can get away with that [expletive] out in Russia to the baker that works down the street. They're not coming to America and doing that.

    "If Fedor wants to fight the best in the world, he can call right now. We can [expletive] cut a deal right this second, and we can do it."

    Of course, prior to any Emelianenko vs. Lesnar contest – free or otherwise – the UFC champ will have to nurse himself back to fighting shape. White remained relatively tight-lipped about Lesnar's exact condition but did insist he would do everything possible to assist in the heavyweight's recovery.

    "[Lesnar] had minor surgery," White said. "He's kicking back, healing up, seeing how he feels. No matter what, we're sending him down to the Mayo Clinic to get checked out by the best doctors in the world. From there, we'll see what happens.

    "He's still very much in limbo, and we don't know. All I really care about is that the guys healthy and can come back."

    White also said he was amazed that it took such a tragic situation for fans to realize what Lesnar brings to the table.

    "It's funny because it takes something like this for the fans to appreciate Brock Lesnar," White said. "Whether you love him or you hate him, when you sit around and go, 'Holy [expletive, he might never fight again,' that sucks. You don't want that to happen.

    "I just think he brings so much to the sport, especially to a heavyweight division that has been dead for so long."

    Earlier this month, M-1 Global exec Jerry Millen made waves by claiming Fedor Emelianenko would be willing to fight Brock Lesnar for free.

    "They'll do the fight for free?" White asked. "That's [expletive] weird because I offered them millions of dollars to take the fight and he didn't take it. Now [Emelianenko] wants to fight for free? When and where? I'd love him to fight for free.

    "I'll make that [expletive] fight right now for free. Let's do it."

    Fight fans have long clamored for Emelianenko to appear in the octagon, but contentious negotiations between White and the former PRIDE champion's representatives at M-1 Global have prevented "The Last Emperor" from joining the UFC.

    White said he sees great irony in a camp offering to fight for free when they once demanded a 50-percent share of the UFC's business.

    "That's funny that they say they'll do it for free now when they were dealing with us and negotiating with us they wanted 50 percent of our business," White said. "They wanted 50 percent of our business to do that fight, but now they'll do it for free?"

    White had a bit of extra venom for Millen.

    "[Millen] is a [expletive] clown that talks out of his ass and has no business (discussing the negotiations)," White said. "That guy is a nobody. When we did the big Fedor negotiations, you think he was in it? He wasn't even in it. That guy's full of [expletive]. Tell him to go frost his [expletive] hair again and beat it.

    "You don't think I want to make that fight? Of course I want to make that fight. But it takes two people to make a deal, not one guy."

    White has often referred to Emelianenko's handlers as "crazy Russians" when it comes to addressing their negotiating tactics. But this time, the UFC exec utilized a different depiction.

    "We offered [Emelianenko] lots of money – so much money that it caused lots of [expletive] with our other fighters," White said. "That's how much money we offered him. And guess what he said. 'No, we want 50 percent of your business.' That's some Russian strong-arm [expletive]. They can get away with that [expletive] out in Russia to the baker that works down the street. They're not coming to America and doing that.

    "If Fedor wants to fight the best in the world, he can call right now. We can [expletive] cut a deal right this second, and we can do it."

    Of course, prior to any Emelianenko vs. Lesnar contest – free or otherwise – the UFC champ will have to nurse himself back to fighting shape. White remained relatively tight-lipped about Lesnar's exact condition but did insist he would do everything possible to assist in the heavyweight's recovery.

    "[Lesnar] had minor surgery," White said. "He's kicking back, healing up, seeing how he feels. No matter what, we're sending him down to the Mayo Clinic to get checked out by the best doctors in the world. From there, we'll see what happens.

    "He's still very much in limbo, and we don't know. All I really care about is that the guys healthy and can come back."

    White also said he was amazed that it took such a tragic situation for fans to realize what Lesnar brings to the table.

    "It's funny because it takes something like this for the fans to appreciate Brock Lesnar," White said. "Whether you love him or you hate him, when you sit around and go, 'Holy [expletive, he might never fight again,' that sucks. You don't want that to happen.

    "I just think he brings so much to the sport, especially to a heavyweight division that has been dead for so long."
    Last edited by snakerattle79; 11/29/2009 10:43am, .

    #2
    Pinch. Of. Salt.

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      #3
      Dana [expletive] White is such the [expletive] business man, he really tells you what the [expletive] is on his mind. [expletive] represent Dana!

      I think I'll grab a beer, kick back with my hand on my [expletive] and watch some Ultimate [expletive] Fighter re-runs.

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        #4
        Woof. Woof.

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          #5
          I'll believe this when I see it.

          And you pasted the article into your post twice, it looks like.

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            #6

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              #7
              Is it April already?

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                #8
                Yawn...

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                  #9
                  Not going to happen. Once Brock comes back (if he's able to) they'll negotiate yet again on M-1's conditions. I honestly don't see this fight ever happening.

                  If by some weird chance it does, my money is on Fedor.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by snakerattle79 View Post
                    Earlier this month, M-1 Global exec Jerry Millen made waves by claiming Fedor Emelianenko would be willing to fight Dana White for free.
                    Fixed.

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                      #11
                      Full on fail... sounds like a massive publicity stunt with no payoff in the near future.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by snakerattle79 View Post
                        'No, we want 50 percent of your business.' That's some Russian strong-arm [expletive]. They can get away with that [expletive] out in Russia to the baker that works down the street. They're not coming to America and doing that.
                        I would've paid hard money, to see the look on Dana white's face when they said that to him!

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                          #13
                          You actually think it happened?

                          It's funny how they made all these outrageous and unacceptable demands of the UFC, but Strikeforce have managed to do business with them just fine.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Lu Tze View Post
                            You actually think it happened?

                            It's funny how they made all these outrageous and unacceptable demands of the UFC, but Strikeforce have managed to do business with them just fine.
                            Durr Strikeforce has everything to gain by cutting a deal, the UFC loses profits and gives a huge brand awareness boost to Fedor and M1. (which at this stage in mma's business is [expletive] important.). Dana's playing the smarter gameplan for now, until the UFC needs Fedor they can wait him out and afford to piss off the more serious fans.

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                              #15
                              Durr, I know that.

                              Doesn't mean what Dana says is true, the guy is full of shit. Fedor needs exposure in the U.S., UFC is the first choice, if Dana's contracts were anywhere near reasonable then that's where he'd be.

                              It just happens that Fedor is a big enough name that he's not as desperate as other fighters, and is less easy to bully. This is just Dana spitting his fucking dummy out over it, he does business like a spoilt child, he's had his way for too fucking long.
                              Last edited by Lu Tze; 11/29/2009 5:03pm, .

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