UFC President Dana White to appear on CNBC ‘Conversations with Michael Eisner’ program this Wednesday
By: MMAmania
Props: CNBC
Quoteworthy:
“It was once called ‘barbaric’ but today mixed martial arts - a combination of judo, wrestling and boxing - is racking up big television deals and product endorsements. Dana White is the business brains behind the sports biggest brand - the UFC. Join Michael Eisner as he takes to the ring for an exciting inside look at one of the fastest growing entertainment attractions in the U.S.”
This episode of ‘Conversations with Michael Eisner’ is scheduled to air on CNBC this Wednesday, November 28 at 9 p.m. ET. Check local listings for channel lineups in your area.
November 26th, 2007
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You really went all out with picking the absolute worst picture of Dana you could find, didn’t you.
Kudos.
Dana, no cursing and wear a suit and tie. This is a great chance to educate people and disprove the naysayers. Good luck!
[quote comment=”218182″]Dana, no cursing and wear a suit and tie. This is a great chance to educate people and disprove the naysayers. Good luck![/quote]
I agree. Stop swear it makes the sport look bad!
Let’s GIve a little background on Eisner, and we see that he and Randy Couture and possibly DAna White have MUCH in common.
In 2003, Roy E. Disney, the son of Disney co-founder Roy O. Disney, resigned from his positions as Disney vice chairman and chairman of Walt Disney Feature Animation, accusing Eisner of micro-management, failures with the ABC television network, timidity in the theme park business, turning the Walt Disney Company into a “rapacious, soul-less” company, and refusing to establish a clear succession plan, as well as a string of box-office movie failures starting in the year 2000.
On March 3, 2004, at Disney’s annual shareholders’ meeting, a surprising and unprecedented 43% of Disney’s shareholders, predominantly rallied by former board members Roy Disney and Stanley Gold, withheld their proxies to re-elect Eisner to the board. This vigorous opposition, unusual in major public corporations, convinced Disney’s board to strip him of his chairmanship and give that position to Mitchell. However, the board did not immediately remove Eisner as chief executive.
As criticism of Eisner intensified in the wake of the shareholder meeting, Eisner’s position became more and more tenuous. On March 13, 2005, Eisner announced that he would step down as CEO one year before his contract expired. (SOUNDS LIKE WHAT RANDY DID) On September 30 Eisner resigned both as an executive and as a member of the board of directors, and, severing all formal ties with the company, he waived his contractual rights to perks such as the use of a corporate jet and an office at the company’s Burbank headquarters. Eisner’s replacement was his longtime lieutenant, Bob Iger. Perhaps Eisner can ask Dana white about Randy Couture??
Eisner’s struggle to maintain control of the legendary entertainment company was the subject of journalist James B. Stewart’s bestselling book DisneyWar.
Post-Disney
On October 7, 2005, Eisner hosted The Charlie Rose Show, filling in for Rose. His guests were John Travolta and his ex-boss, Barry Diller[1]. Impressed with Eisner’s performance, CNBC President Mark Hoffman hired Eisner in early 2006 to host his own talk show, Conversations with Michael Eisner. The show mostly features CEOs, political leaders, artists and actors. Eisner is also an executive producer of the show.
Dana, keep cursing and wearing Affliction type T-shirts. Keep doing whatever it is that your doing that allows me to watch a UFC card almost every month instead of every year or two years like back in the day. Forget about the Nay sayers. Some people are never happy.
Dana is getting fat
any word on how the meeting went between Dana and Couture? They were supposed to meet last week, has anyone herd anything about it?
[quote comment=”218202″]Let’s GIve a little background on Eisner, and we see that he and Randy Couture and possibly DAna White have MUCH in common.
In 2003, Roy E. Disney, the son of Disney co-founder Roy O. Disney, resigned from his positions as Disney vice chairman and chairman of Walt Disney Feature Animation, accusing Eisner of micro-management, failures with the ABC television network, timidity in the theme park business, turning the Walt Disney Company into a “rapacious, soul-less” company, and refusing to establish a clear succession plan, as well as a string of box-office movie failures starting in the year 2000.
On March 3, 2004, at Disney’s annual shareholders’ meeting, a surprising and unprecedented 43% of Disney’s shareholders, predominantly rallied by former board members Roy Disney and Stanley Gold, withheld their proxies to re-elect Eisner to the board. This vigorous opposition, unusual in major public corporations, convinced Disney’s board to strip him of his chairmanship and give that position to Mitchell. However, the board did not immediately remove Eisner as chief executive.
As criticism of Eisner intensified in the wake of the shareholder meeting, Eisner’s position became more and more tenuous. On March 13, 2005, Eisner announced that he would step down as CEO one year before his contract expired. (SOUNDS LIKE WHAT RANDY DID) On September 30 Eisner resigned both as an executive and as a member of the board of directors, and, severing all formal ties with the company, he waived his contractual rights to perks such as the use of a corporate jet and an office at the company’s Burbank headquarters. Eisner’s replacement was his longtime lieutenant, Bob Iger. Perhaps Eisner can ask Dana white about Randy Couture??
Eisner’s struggle to maintain control of the legendary entertainment company was the subject of journalist James B. Stewart’s bestselling book DisneyWar.
Post-Disney
On October 7, 2005, Eisner hosted The Charlie Rose Show, filling in for Rose. His guests were John Travolta and his ex-boss, Barry Diller[1]. Impressed with Eisner’s performance, CNBC President Mark Hoffman hired Eisner in early 2006 to host his own talk show, Conversations with Michael Eisner. The show mostly features CEOs, political leaders, artists and actors. Eisner is also an executive producer of the show.[/quote]
Thanks for the Biography, I didn’t even have to turn on the Tv.
[quote comment=”218208″]Dana is getting fat[/quote]
and that pic is from the 2006 VGA’s, so I think Dana GOT fat. Speaking of fat, did anyone watch Mayweather/Hatton 24/7 and see the segment on Ricky Fatton and him selecting the ‘fat person body’ to be used for his next t-shirt? Too bad he’ll never get to where it in the ring because Floyd is going to whoop him. He really has to try and continually frustrate Ricky from the outside. Which will be next to impossible since Ricky likes to simply walk forward and stay on the inside. It should make for a great fight. Since Floyd is fighting, I’ll be dumb and spend the $75 or whatever it is to buy the fight. You’d think I’d learn my lesson after the De La Hoya snoozefest….
Can someone give me an update on the whole Dana-Couture-and Noguerra mess?
Sorry to get off topic: but Damn those Philadelphia Eagles looked great last night. Today Philadelphia is all Touchy-Feely lol.
Too bad its back to Fat-nabb next week
Haha, that picture makes Dana look like an even bigger douche.
[quote comment=”218239″]Sorry to get off topic: but Damn those Philadelphia Eagles looked great last night. Today Philadelphia is all Touchy-Feely lol.
Too bad its back to Fat-nabb next week[/quote]
i thought they where going to pull it off,to bad.
“Join Michael Eisner as he takes to the ring”
The term cage would have worked just fine.
Dana White looks like a fat Dr. Evil.
[quote comment=”218254″][quote comment=”218239″]Sorry to get off topic: but Damn those Philadelphia Eagles looked great last night. Today Philadelphia is all Touchy-Feely lol.
Too bad its back to Fat-nabb next week[/quote]
i thought they where going to pull it off,to bad.[/quote]
They didn’t look so great against my cowboys.
[quote comment=”218284″][quote comment=”218254″][quote comment=”218239″]Sorry to get off topic: but Damn those Philadelphia Eagles looked great last night. Today Philadelphia is all Touchy-Feely lol.
Too bad its back to Fat-nabb next week[/quote]
i thought they where going to pull it off,to bad.[/quote]
They didn’t look so great against my cowboys.[/quote]
they have had a bad year i did not think they would even stand a chance against the pats,as for the cowboys looks like this is there year in the nfc east but not the last seven years it was the eagles.
Dana is aging faster than Goerge W. Bush
He’s got a jelly roll under his chin now.
Does anybody else think the Dana could pass for Satan? Some horns and a pitchfork? Maybe it is just me.
[quote comment=”218284″][quote comment=”218254″][quote comment=”218239″]Sorry to get off topic: but Damn those Philadelphia Eagles looked great last night. Today Philadelphia is all Touchy-Feely lol.
Too bad its back to Fat-nabb next week[/quote]
i thought they where going to pull it off,to bad.[/quote]
They didn’t look so great against my cowboys.[/quote]
They havent looked that good since the 2005 NFC campionship game. AJ Feely made Mcnabb look really bad. All of Philly is calling for AJ to start next sunday, but I hear McNabb will start. Too bad for us! We will find out how good the cowboys really are thursday against my favorite perk head Brett Favre.
[quote comment=”218294″][quote comment=”218284″][quote comment=”218254″][quote comment=”218239″]Sorry to get off topic: but Damn those Philadelphia Eagles looked great last night. Today Philadelphia is all Touchy-Feely lol.
Too bad its back to Fat-nabb next week[/quote]
i thought they where going to pull it off,to bad.[/quote]
They didn’t look so great against my cowboys.[/quote]
they have had a bad year i did not think they would even stand a chance against the pats,as for the cowboys looks like this is there year in the nfc east but not the last seven years it was the eagles.[/quote]
When Tony Romo wins a play off game then we can talk about the cowboys, the regular season means nothing, and last time the cowboys were in the play offs, Romo couldnt even hold for the kicker. Il admit Dallas has looked real good, but they havent proved anything yet. I will bet anyone that the Giants dont make the playoffs. We are about to witness another Meltdown at the hands of Eli Manning. At the Giants game yesterday I saw someone hold up a sign that read: “Eli is adopted”…. I thought that was funny as hell.
John and roy lets get back to ufc plz
[quote comment=”218284″][quote comment=”218254″][quote comment=”218239″]Sorry to get off topic: but Damn those Philadelphia Eagles looked great last night. Today Philadelphia is all Touchy-Feely lol.
Too bad its back to Fat-nabb next week[/quote]
i thought they where going to pull it off,to bad.[/quote]
They didn’t look so great against my cowboys.[/quote]
Damn right. At least they covered the over last night.
[quote comment=”218350″][quote comment=”218294″][quote comment=”218284″][quote comment=”218254″][quote comment=”218239″]Sorry to get off topic: but Damn those Philadelphia Eagles looked great last night. Today Philadelphia is all Touchy-Feely lol.
Too bad its back to Fat-nabb next week[/quote]
i thought they where going to pull it off,to bad.[/quote]
They didn’t look so great against my cowboys.[/quote]
they have had a bad year i did not think they would even stand a chance against the pats,as for the cowboys looks like this is there year in the nfc east but not the last seven years it was the eagles.[/quote]
When Tony Romo wins a play off game then we can talk about the cowboys, the regular season means nothing, and last time the cowboys were in the play offs, Romo couldnt even hold for the kicker. Il admit Dallas has looked real good, but they havent proved anything yet. I will bet anyone that the Giants dont make the playoffs. We are about to witness another Meltdown at the hands of Eli Manning. At the Giants game yesterday I saw someone hold up a sign that read: “Eli is adopted”…. I thought that was funny as hell.[/quote]
It was all good until someone had to mention the New York Giants, LOL. They SUCKED!!!!! Eli directly put 21 points up for the Vikings, and put them in prime field position another. I seriously thought that the Vikings WITHOUT Adrian Peterson would have been an easy, easy game. BUT, this is the Giants AND its the second half of the season. Here we go again…. At least this time, I didn’t get my hopes up. You come to know better over the years…
[quote post=”4002″]Sorry to get off topic: but Damn those Philadelphia Eagles looked great last night. Today Philadelphia is all Touchy-Feely lol.
Too bad its back to Fat-nabb next week
i thought they where going to pull it off,to bad.
They didn’t look so great against my cowboys.
they have had a bad year i did not think they would even stand a chance against the pats,as for the cowboys looks like this is there year in the nfc east but not the last seven years it was the eagles. [/quote]
Im an eagles fan and i have to say that even though we lost im pretty proud at how they played. Also i definetly think that McNabb should be the starter. You gotta have faith in ur QB. If you dont then you just get trouble. Plus watching those interceptions reminded me why hes on the bench. Terrible decision making. Also i guess its finally “America’s Team”’s year to actually win the East. I think they’re overated like hell. I also believe that with all our starters we would smash the Cowboys.
[quote comment=”218430″][quote post=”4002″]Sorry to get off topic: but Damn those Philadelphia Eagles looked great last night. Today Philadelphia is all Touchy-Feely lol.
Too bad its back to Fat-nabb next week
i thought they where going to pull it off,to bad.
They didn’t look so great against my cowboys.
they have had a bad year i did not think they would even stand a chance against the pats,as for the cowboys looks like this is there year in the nfc east but not the last seven years it was the eagles. [/quote]
Im an eagles fan and i have to say that even though we lost im pretty proud at how they played. Also i definetly think that McNabb should be the starter. You gotta have faith in ur QB. If you dont then you just get trouble. Plus watching those interceptions reminded me why hes on the bench. Terrible decision making. Also i guess its finally “America’s Team”’s year to actually win the East. I think they’re overated like hell. I also believe that with all our starters we would smash the Cowboys.[/quote]
feely looked good but thats only one game, mcnabb is way better its a shame the eagles don’t get him some recievers instead of drafting a Q.B.
[quote comment=”218458″][quote comment=”218430″][quote post=”4002″]Sorry to get off topic: but Damn those Philadelphia Eagles looked great last night. Today Philadelphia is all Touchy-Feely lol.
Too bad its back to Fat-nabb next week
i thought they where going to pull it off,to bad.
They didn’t look so great against my cowboys.
they have had a bad year i did not think they would even stand a chance against the pats,as for the cowboys looks like this is there year in the nfc east but not the last seven years it was the eagles. [/quote]
Im an eagles fan and i have to say that even though we lost im pretty proud at how they played. Also i definetly think that McNabb should be the starter. You gotta have faith in ur QB. If you dont then you just get trouble. Plus watching those interceptions reminded me why hes on the bench. Terrible decision making. Also i guess its finally “America’s Team”’s year to actually win the East. I think they’re overated like hell. I also believe that with all our starters we would smash the Cowboys.[/quote]
feely looked good but thats only one game, mcnabb is way better its a shame the eagles don’t get him some recievers instead of drafting a Q.B.[/quote]
[quote comment=”218430″][quote post=”4002″]Sorry to get off topic: but Damn those Philadelphia Eagles looked great last night. Today Philadelphia is all Touchy-Feely lol.
Too bad its back to Fat-nabb next week
i thought they where going to pull it off,to bad.
They didn’t look so great against my cowboys.
they have had a bad year i did not think they would even stand a chance against the pats,as for the cowboys looks like this is there year in the nfc east but not the last seven years it was the eagles. [/quote]
Im an eagles fan and i have to say that even though we lost im pretty proud at how they played. Also i definetly think that McNabb should be the starter. You gotta have faith in ur QB. If you dont then you just get trouble. Plus watching those interceptions reminded me why hes on the bench. Terrible decision making. Also i guess its finally “America’s Team”’s year to actually win the East. I think they’re overated like hell. I also believe that with all our starters we would smash the Cowboys.[/quote]
Do you actually think that mcnabb is better than Feely? One thing I noticed when dallas played philly is that mcnabb just had an “I don’t give a shit” attitude. When his team was losing he was just kind of like oh well. No frustration, no worries. That has got to bother you as a fan. I know when Romo had his horrible game against buffalo he was aggravated as hell. I don’t think philly can hold Dallas even totally healthy. You have to remember that dallas is missing a good DT and a good Receiver and they have made it just fine. You shut down westbrook and you shut down their whole offense When mcnabb is playing. Philly has a good secondary and a good running back that stays hurt, dallas is a better team.
Shows you how much we really like Dana we are talking football on his behalf!
[quote comment=”218488″][quote comment=”218458″][quote comment=”218430″][quote post=”4002″]Sorry to get off topic: but Damn those Philadelphia Eagles looked great last night. Today Philadelphia is all Touchy-Feely lol.
Too bad its back to Fat-nabb next week
i thought they where going to pull it off,to bad.
They didn’t look so great against my cowboys.
they have had a bad year i did not think they would even stand a chance against the pats,as for the cowboys looks like this is there year in the nfc east but not the last seven years it was the eagles. [/quote]
Im an eagles fan and i have to say that even though we lost im pretty proud at how they played. Also i definetly think that McNabb should be the starter. You gotta have faith in ur QB. If you dont then you just get trouble. Plus watching those interceptions reminded me why hes on the bench. Terrible decision making. Also i guess its finally “America’s Team”’s year to actually win the East. I think they’re overated like hell. I also believe that with all our starters we would smash the Cowboys.[/quote]
feely looked good but thats only one game, mcnabb is way better its a shame the eagles don’t get him some recievers instead of drafting a Q.B.[/quote]
[quote comment=”218430″][quote post=”4002″]Sorry to get off topic: but Damn those Philadelphia Eagles looked great last night. Today Philadelphia is all Touchy-Feely lol.
Too bad its back to Fat-nabb next week
i thought they where going to pull it off,to bad.
They didn’t look so great against my cowboys.
they have had a bad year i did not think they would even stand a chance against the pats,as for the cowboys looks like this is there year in the nfc east but not the last seven years it was the eagles. [/quote]
Im an eagles fan and i have to say that even though we lost im pretty proud at how they played. Also i definetly think that McNabb should be the starter. You gotta have faith in ur QB. If you dont then you just get trouble. Plus watching those interceptions reminded me why hes on the bench. Terrible decision making. Also i guess its finally “America’s Team”’s year to actually win the East. I think they’re overated like hell. I also believe that with all our starters we would smash the Cowboys.[/quote]
Do you actually think that mcnabb is better than Feely? One thing I noticed when dallas played philly is that mcnabb just had an “I don’t give a shit” attitude. When his team was losing he was just kind of like oh well. No frustration, no worries. That has got to bother you as a fan. I know when Romo had his horrible game against buffalo he was aggravated as hell. I don’t think philly can hold Dallas even totally healthy. You have to remember that dallas is missing a good DT and a good Receiver and they have made it just fine. You shut down westbrook and you shut down their whole offense When mcnabb is playing. Philly has a good secondary and a good running back that stays hurt, dallas is a better team.[/quote]
Jimmy dean: thats exactly why everyone in Philly has had enough of Mcnabb. He shows no passion. He cant stay healthy at all. You talk about Feely’s turnovers, Mcnabb has turned into a turnover machine, everytime he gets hit he fumbles. Im ready to see what the rookie from Houston is like (kevin Kolb), I have a feeling he will be special. No one in philly expects Mcnabb to be an eagle next season. Its time to move on.
Hey dallas lovers, watch Al Harris shut T.O down this week. Packers wont have to worry about T.O or Marion Barber, the Packs D will shut them down. They should be worried about Jason Witten…that guy is very skilled!!!1
Wow… As I was scrolling down I looked away from my monitor for a second and thought I hit some link to nfl.com….
[quote comment=”218488″][quote comment=”218458″][quote comment=”218430″][quote post=”4002″]Sorry to get off topic: but Damn those Philadelphia Eagles looked great last night. Today Philadelphia is all Touchy-Feely lol.
Too bad its back to Fat-nabb next week
i thought they where going to pull it off,to bad.
They didn’t look so great against my cowboys.
they have had a bad year i did not think they would even stand a chance against the pats,as for the cowboys looks like this is there year in the nfc east but not the last seven years it was the eagles. [/quote]
Im an eagles fan and i have to say that even though we lost im pretty proud at how they played. Also i definetly think that McNabb should be the starter. You gotta have faith in ur QB. If you dont then you just get trouble. Plus watching those interceptions reminded me why hes on the bench. Terrible decision making. Also i guess its finally “America’s Team”’s year to actually win the East. I think they’re overated like hell. I also believe that with all our starters we would smash the Cowboys.[/quote]
feely looked good but thats only one game, mcnabb is way better its a shame the eagles don’t get him some recievers instead of drafting a Q.B.[/quote]
[quote comment=”218430″][quote post=”4002″]Sorry to get off topic: but Damn those Philadelphia Eagles looked great last night. Today Philadelphia is all Touchy-Feely lol.
Too bad its back to Fat-nabb next week
i thought they where going to pull it off,to bad.
They didn’t look so great against my cowboys.
they have had a bad year i did not think they would even stand a chance against the pats,as for the cowboys looks like this is there year in the nfc east but not the last seven years it was the eagles. [/quote]
Im an eagles fan and i have to say that even though we lost im pretty proud at how they played. Also i definetly think that McNabb should be the starter. You gotta have faith in ur QB. If you dont then you just get trouble. Plus watching those interceptions reminded me why hes on the bench. Terrible decision making. Also i guess its finally “America’s Team”’s year to actually win the East. I think they’re overated like hell. I also believe that with all our starters we would smash the Cowboys.[/quote]
Do you actually think that mcnabb is better than Feely? One thing I noticed when dallas played philly is that mcnabb just had an “I don’t give a shit” attitude. When his team was losing he was just kind of like oh well. No frustration, no worries. That has got to bother you as a fan. I know when Romo had his horrible game against buffalo he was aggravated as hell. I don’t think philly can hold Dallas even totally healthy. You have to remember that dallas is missing a good DT and a good Receiver and they have made it just fine. You shut down westbrook and you shut down their whole offense When mcnabb is playing. Philly has a good secondary and a good running back that stays hurt, dallas is a better team.[/quote]
mcnabb is better than feely no question, what has feely done.its one thing when you come into a game that no one thinks you will win and your not the starter no pressure if you lose you where suppose to.look at feely when he was the a starter(even though it was maimi)he did nothing.i am not saying mcnabb is the best but with out question better than feely, and philly has not really supported him lately they could have went after recievers in the off season and he is coming off a acl tear early not nearly 100%.
Can some journalists please hunt Dana White down, stick a F*ckin microphone in front of his mouth and ask him what the hell is going on with the whole Couture Mess. This is the most important current news, and no one is reporting on it. I dont get it. They were supposed to meet last week, and we have herd nothing. Its driving me crazy, or it’s the damn percocets…God damn wisdom teeth
[quote post=”4002″]Sorry to get off topic: but Damn those Philadelphia Eagles looked great last night. Today Philadelphia is all Touchy-Feely lol.
Too bad its back to Fat-nabb next week
i thought they where going to pull it off,to bad.
They didn’t look so great against my cowboys.
they have had a bad year i did not think they would even stand a chance against the pats,as for the cowboys looks like this is there year in the nfc east but not the last seven years it was the eagles.
Im an eagles fan and i have to say that even though we lost im pretty proud at how they played. Also i definetly think that McNabb should be the starter. You gotta have faith in ur QB. If you dont then you just get trouble. Plus watching those interceptions reminded me why hes on the bench. Terrible decision making. Also i guess its finally “America’s Team”’s year to actually win the East. I think they’re overated like hell. I also believe that with all our starters we would smash the Cowboys.
feely looked good but thats only one game, mcnabb is way better its a shame the eagles don’t get him some recievers instead of drafting a Q.B.
Sorry to get off topic: but Damn those Philadelphia Eagles looked great last night. Today Philadelphia is all Touchy-Feely lol.
Too bad its back to Fat-nabb next week
i thought they where going to pull it off,to bad.
They didn’t look so great against my cowboys.
they have had a bad year i did not think they would even stand a chance against the pats,as for the cowboys looks like this is there year in the nfc east but not the last seven years it was the eagles.
Im an eagles fan and i have to say that even though we lost im pretty proud at how they played. Also i definetly think that McNabb should be the starter. You gotta have faith in ur QB. If you dont then you just get trouble. Plus watching those interceptions reminded me why hes on the bench. Terrible decision making. Also i guess its finally “America’s Team”’s year to actually win the East. I think they’re overated like hell. I also believe that with all our starters we would smash the Cowboys.
Do you actually think that mcnabb is better than Feely? One thing I noticed when dallas played philly is that mcnabb just had an “I don’t give a shit” attitude. When his team was losing he was just kind of like oh well. No frustration, no worries. That has got to bother you as a fan. I know when Romo had his horrible game against buffalo he was aggravated as hell. I don’t think philly can hold Dallas even totally healthy. You have to remember that dallas is missing a good DT and a good Receiver and they have made it just fine. You shut down westbrook and you shut down their whole offense When mcnabb is playing. Philly has a good secondary and a good running back that stays hurt, dallas is a better team.[/quote]
I know that McNabb has that attitude. Hes always had that attitude and thats why i liked him. U cant always be putting to much pressure on urself cuz when you lose you take it alot harder than you should. I also know that McNabb is past his superbowl days and its time for a new QB. Hey everybody hated when the Eagles drafted McNabb instead of Riki and he turned out to be one of the best QBs in Eagles franchise history so maybe Kevin Kolb will be special 2. Also i definetly think that we could handle the cowboys healthy. Our O line played incredible yesterday and we shutdown Randy Moss. If we shut down TO and BLitz like we always do and put pressure on Romo we could win. All questionsfwill be answered on the 16th.
Oh yea. Hope Sean gets better. Hes always fun 2 watch.
[quote comment=”218571″]Can some journalists please hunt Dana White down, stick a F*ckin microphone in front of his mouth and ask him what the hell is going on with the whole Couture Mess. This is the most important current news, and no one is reporting on it. I dont get it. They were supposed to meet last week, and we have herd nothing. Its driving me crazy, or it’s the damn percocets…God damn wisdom teeth[/quote]
YEAH MANIA
[quote comment=”218204″]Dana, keep cursing and wearing Affliction type T-shirts. Keep doing whatever it is that your doing that allows me to watch a UFC card almost every month instead of every year or two years like back in the day. Forget about the Nay sayers. Some people are never happy.[/quote]
The best thing Dana White does is put himself out front day in and day out and make his thoughts and opinions public about the UFC… he’s a UFC reality show at least on the business side.. I like that…he could clean up his act at times… and he certainly does when he wants to or thinks he should. Maybe just one or 2 fuck’s every 5 minutes of air time would be better. lol
[quote comment=”218358″]John and roy lets get back to ufc plz[/quote]
Indeed!!!
Dana and Randy decided to wait until after the holidays to discuss their future. We may hear an announcement at Nemesis about whether he’s going to fight Big Nog.
[quote comment=”218950″][quote comment=”218358″]John and roy lets get back to ufc plz[/quote]
Indeed!!![/quote]
You guys can talk about rubbing Dana’s fat, bald head all you want. We just find football to be much more interesting that Dana White having a sit down talk with the former CEO of Disney.
HI,
I would like to know,what it is that GSP is getting out of this fight coming up with BJ penn??
if BJ penn looses to GSP,then penn will just go back to being the LW champion,and nothing lose..
if GSP looses then he looses his belt..
doesn’t seem fair to me, or am i missing something here..
Joseph