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  • Entrevista a Dana White

    Mixed martial arts notebook Well-traveled UFC president has big plans for the sport
    Friday, June 22, 2007
    BRAD McCRAY
    The Oregonian Staff

    It's quite possible that Dana White is the hardest working man in sports. The president of the UFC has been living at the center of a four-year whirlwind of press conferences, television appearances, negotiations with innumerable fighters, sponsors and partners and, oh, yeah, mixed martial arts fights. Catching up with White via phone on Thursday was a feat unto itself.

    "I'm busier than I ever was," he said. "I never want to sit back. I want to turn it up a notch every year."

    Last week, White flew from Las Vegas to Bangor, Maine, to speak at a high school commencement and then back to Vegas. On Tuesday, he flew from Vegas to Florida for Ultimate Fight Night. On Wednesday, he was in Denver for meetings and then to New York. He slept in New York, attended meetings and then arrived in Ireland on Friday for the UFC 72 weigh-in. Saturday, he was ringside for the fights and then flew back to Vegas.

    "I spend more time in a plane than I do at my house," he said, yawning occasionally.

    Despite raising the UFC from an almost unknown promotion in 2005 to the cover of Sports Illustrated and ESPN The Magazine in May, White has no plans to slow down. He has destroyed or bought most legitimate challengers and the mainstream press is lining up to embrace MMA, but White continues to focus only on subjugating unconquered frontiers.

    "I am working on deals that will blow everybody's mind," he said and then, characteristically, declined to elaborate. "I am taking this (expletive) global. This will be the biggest sport in the world.

    "We're already beating the NBA, Major League Baseball and NASCAR. The only think that is bigger in the (demographic) is the NFL. Everybody in America, even if they haven't watched a game all year, will watch the Super Bowl. But in England and Europe they don't care because they don't understand the rules. It would be like us trying to understand cricket. This product (MMA) crosses all language barriers and cultural boundaries."

    White says the UFC is headed for Germany, France, Spain, Italy, Australia and Asia. He also said it will eventually come to Portland.

    "Absolutely," White said. "We've talked about it a lot. It will happen. The only question is when."

    "The Ultimate Fighter" finale: On Saturday, Spike TV will air "The Ultimate Fighter 5" finale from Las Vegas. Ostensibly created to allow cast members from the reality television show to win a UFC contract, most interest surrounds the main event: a rematch between TUF5 coaches B.J. Penn and Jens Pulver. Pulver (21-7-1) beat Penn (10-4-1) in 2002, but Penn may be the most electrifying mixed martial artist in the world.

    "If you look at it on paper, B.J. goes through (Pulver) like a buzzsaw," White said. "BJ is undoubtedly one of the most talented kids to ever grace this sport."

    So what's the hook? The fighters have a genuine dislike of each other, and Pulver has traditionally risen to the level of his opponent. Also, Penn has a tendency to rely on talent alone and is not known for his work ethic.

    "Jens gets into B.J.'s head," White said. "He thinks Jen is beneath him and can't stand to lose to him in anything."

    Lightweights Nick Diaz and Manny Gamburyan will be fighting for a UFC contract. The fight features contrasting styles and body types. The lanky Diaz entered the season as a favorite and is a submission specialist. Gamburyan is a pit bull who looks to push the action and overpower Diaz on the ground.

    Add UFC news: White recently signed Mauricio "Shogun" Rua, who current UFC light heavyweight champion Quinton "Rampage" Jackson called the best fighter he'd ever faced. Rua (16-2) will make his UFC debut Sept. 22.

    "He's signed and ready to roll," White said. "You couldn't meet a classier guy in your whole life. He will be so marketable."

    White also said he is moving close to signing a contract that would bring Pride heavyweight champion Fedor Emelianenko (26-1), widely considered the best fighter in the world, to the UFC.

    Elite XC and ProElite.com: Showtime's MMA promotion and its related Internet arm, ProElite.com, will show fights from Elite XC-Strikeforce "Shamrock vs. Baroni" on Friday. ProElite.com will webcast five bouts from San Jose's HP Pavilion for free and then the card will switch to pay-per-view.

    In the main event, Frank Shamrock a former UFC champion and King of Pancrase, will fight veteran Phil Baroni. The fight has been promoted in a long and sometimes awkward campaign that included guest appearances on late-night talk shows and enough macho one-liners to fill any 1980s action film. On the surface, it appears to be a one-sided contest, but Shamrock and Baroni know how to sell a fight. Shamrock declared himself the best middleweight in the world. Baroni, who plays up his New York street angle to a cartoonish degree, would be at home in pro wrestling.

    As part of an e-mail advertising campaign, ProElite.com sent out e-mails supposedly written by each fighter. Baroni's e-mail was a two-line profanity-laced tirade that is unprintable here.

    "If they both fight like they both talk," promoter Gary Shaw said in a news conference, "It will be the fight of the century."

    Also of note on the card: Murilo "Ninja" Rua (13-7-1) will fight Joey Villasenor (23-5). Rumors have swirled around the event in recent weeks. Baroni and Rua were granted last-minute clearances by the California State Athletic Commission. One of the undercard fighters, Charles "Krazy Horse" Bennett is currently in jail. Shaw said he is attempting to "spring" him before the fight.

    White vs. Shaw: White had once approached Shaw, a long-time boxing promoter for Showtime, about placing the UFC on the premium cable channel, but was rebuked. As interest in boxing continued to wane, Shaw moved to embrace MMA. Now he and BoDog founder Calvin Ayres are the closest thing the UFC has to a legitimate rival.

    "He is not doing this because he is passionate about MMA," White said. "He got chased out of boxing and now he sees and opportunity. That's all it is."

    Shaw recently took a shot at the UFC, calling it the "We fight cheap league." The usual derogatory acronym used by some fighters is "U Fight for Cheap", but Shaw's meaning was clear. Comparatively low payouts have been a common criticism of the UFC.

    "Fighters can make more money here or there, but the UFC is the place to create your legacy," White said. "Fifty years from now, people are going to ask who was the best ever and the UFC has the best fighters."


    (dice q está muy ocupado y que está trabajando para hacer de este deporte el más grande, trabajando en nuevos contratos, dice que ya está venciendo a la NBA, Nascar

  • #2
    Re: Entrevista a Dana White

    toma ya!!:
    ufc a españa
    shogun a ufc

    (gracias papi)



    fedor te doy menos de un mes para tener contrato
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    • #3
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      a francia ?????? pues no flipa este jejejjejejesi alli las mma son como la droga o algo asi jejejeje son ilegales no???

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      • #4
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        U Fight for Cheap jajajajajjajaja enorme ;D

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        • #5
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          Originalmente escrito por viñitudo
          a francia ?????? pues no flipa este jejejjejejesi alli las mma son como la droga o algo asi jejejeje son ilegales no???
          Pero si ni sabra donde esta Francia... mucho menos sabra que alli las MMA son peor que el demonio!

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          • #6
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            A Francia (prohibido por ley las MMA) o a Portugal (que hay 3 gatos en MMA), sinceramente esta flipado.

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            • #7
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              mientras de combates buenos, y tengamos la oportunidad de ver un ufc muy a menudo en europa yo contento.....pero q pague bien a los luchadores y se deje de ostias...q la gente se lo merece....el ya gana bien pues q pague a quienes le hacen ganar bien

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              • #8
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                te parece que cobran poco los luchadores???
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                • #9
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                  Nononononono ;) pagar, a sus estrellas, les paga más que bien, eso está claro, el problema es que "sus estrellas" son luchadores normalmente americanos o canadienses que son conocidos por el público USA, y para Dana los luchadores que van saliendo de Pride (no las superestrellas, los demás) me da la impresión de que los considera de segunda fila, y a esos si que les paga una mierda... No puedes pretender tener a estrellas emergentes como Sokoudjou, Aoki, o Filho, pagandoles 6000$ o 12000$ por combate.

                  A lo mejor me equivoco, pero el sistema que tiene Dana en mente no me parece el adecuado. Creo que su idea no es tener a los mejores del mundo, sino una mezcla entre las grandes estrellas que ahora salen de Pride y un combinado de luchadores americanos salidos en su mayoria de TUF. El problema es que cuando las estrellas empiecen a perder, y lo harán tarde o temprano, no tienes de donde sacar nueva gente, aparte de los que saques de TUF.
                  Lo que quiero decir es que no deberia centrarse en fichar solo a las estrellazas, sino completar un poco su cartel de luchadores con gente que aunque aún no tengan mucho peso en el mundillo, muestren potencial para el futuro. Pero claro, para eso necesitas ojeadores como Pride tenia por medio mundo, y no estarte mirando el ombliguito todo el dia con tu programa de televisión... :-\

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                  • #10
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                    ya tio pero es que con la cantidad de gente nueva que esta saliendo...

                    imaginate la agenda de dana.

                    sudoku ha tenido dos buenos combates, mola mucho y a todos nos apetece ver su evolucion pero deberia ser él el que quisiera pegarse en ufc y no dana el que vaya detras a ver si le convence.


                    lo que no se da cuenta sudoku y co.es que como esto siga asi dana va a controlar el cotarro y al final o se convierte en un fedor o se va a comer los mocos.


                    (cuando dana y tito ortiz discutieron dana le aparto de todo el cotarro y tito para "dejarse ver" iba incluso a las tuf finale pagandose la entrada para conseguir fans que le devolviesen a ufc. al final dana le volvio a fichar por su antigua amistad)
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                    • #11
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                      Hombre razón no te falta, Sokoudjou también tendria que poner de su parte para seguir creciendo, y el sitio ideal es UFC está claro...
                      Pero la cuestión es lo que ya te tengo comentado, que lo que echo en falta en UFC es gente un poco menos conocida, pero que no sean americanos. Por ejemplo gente como Yushin Okami, Thiago Tavares, Arlovski en su momento,... que no sean superestrellas, que solo sean el relleno de un card, pero que le den un poco de colorido a la cosa.
                      Sinceramente es lo único que le reprocho hoy por hoy a UFC, creo que si meten gente de otros paises, se verán estilos distintos, y eso al final es lo que luce. Mira por ejemplo la categoria welter: Antes era Franklin contra sus compatriotas, ahora con Anderson parece que hay más colorido ¿no? Aunque sea que no le pague medio millón a los que hacen el main event, y que reparta esa pasta un poco más en el resto de luchadores para poder atraer gente nueva, porque sino me parece que su fórmula tiene fecha de caducidad, porque tarde o temprano surgirá otra organización capaz de plantarle cara ::)

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                      • #12
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                        pues toda la santa razon teseo, la verdad es que a los tufs les mima de cojones (ojo que hay algunos muy majos (swick, bisping, evans...)) pero hay otros que no hay por donde agarrarlos.

                        tambien imagino que esperara a desembarcar en los diferentas paises para ir dando oportunidades a los luchadores locales.

                        pero si, tienes razon que da gusto ver caras nuevas (houston alexandre, sudoku, okami...)


                        como dijo joe rogan:

                        "there are so many tough guys out there"(hay tantos tios duros por ahi)
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                        • #13
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                          estoy de acuerdo con Merrill... me estaré pasando al lado oscuro sin darme cuenta? jajaja

                          un saludo Merrill tio ;D

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                          • #14
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                            :D maldita sea como sigamos asi acabaremos por no discutir!! ;) ;)

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