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This the only heavyweight fight i give a shit to see. This would be a crazy fight. Too bad Dana won't make the fight happen.
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Just looking at the video I can't help but think - Hype Job. And it aint Fedor. The UFC will always state that their top guy is good enough for Fedor, regardless of who that guy is. How ever Brock has looked really good, but that run, smash and brag routine aint gonna fly against the beast.
The UFC tried, they can't make Fedor come to the UFC. Neither side is bending on the Co-promotion. The UFC made a good offer.
You're the only one convinced it was not a good offer. I never said I knew anything specific, just that it was most definitely a good offer. You think they went through all that shit to lowball Fedor? You're crazy.
I never said it wasn't a good offer,to be honest I don't even know what the offer was.The one that was posted turned out to be bullshit.And how would you know if it was a good offer if you know nothing about? You just assume its a good contract because Dana White said it was?
I just believe it was based on everything I have read. It just didn't include co-promotion and that was the deal breaker.
What would the UFC have gained by co-promoting with M-1 exactly? What exactly has M-1 done to help the sport? It's like some burger stand trying to co-promote with Burger King, one is a valuable company the other is not.