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GeneChing
07-11-2007, 08:56 PM
Check out Dana's ESPN interview
White not worried about the competition (http://sports.espn.go.com/extra/mma/news/story?id=2928261)
By Ryan Hockensmith
ESPN The Magazine
Updated: July 11, 2007, 11:57 AM ET

You wouldn't expect a wallflower to be in charge of the largest sanctioning body in mixed martial arts. And because Dana White, 36, has been UFC president since Jan. 15, 2001, you get the feeling he knows how to get things done. The former boxer and manager of UFC fighters Tito Ortiz and Chuck Liddell sat down for an interview with ESPN.com and -- surprise, surprise -- he didn't pull any punches.

ESPN.com: You ran into an interesting problem this season with "The Ultimate Fighter." You had a brawl at the house between two fighters, and you reacted with a passionate speech about how too many people think that MMA is just a bunch of brawlers beating the crap out of each other. But there was also the urge to see those two in the octagon, and the UFC actually announced that that would be a fight. Take us through that decision-making process.
Dana White: Spike really wanted that fight to happen, and we ended up booking the fight. Then I realized, 'How the [expletive] did we book that fight?' That fight will probably happen somewhere else, but it won't happen in the UFC. The thing that people have to realize is in "The Ultimate Fighter," those guys aren't UFC fighters. They want to be UFC fighters. We're looking at them through this microscope and looking at all their strengths and weaknesses. Not just in fighting, but in everyday life. Do they drink too much? Do they do this or that? We're looking for the next guy who can become a world champion. If you ask people out there, they'd love to see those two fight. But if you asked them if those two guys deserved to be in the UFC, everybody would tell you no.

ESPN.com: At UFC 75, Dan Henderson will fight Rampage Jackson. Is this a unification bout or is this just for the UFC title?
DW: It will absolutely be a unification bout. We have to respect Henderson's titles. He knocked out Wanderlei Silva and had the 185-pound championship. When he fights Rampage, they both have belts. Why should Dan Henderson get the UFC title if Rampage can't get the PRIDE titles? It makes one of them the undisputed guy.

ESPN.com: Chuck Liddell versus Wanderlei Silva. Is it going happen?
DW: God, I hope so. So many people have wanted to see that fight for so many years, and PRIDE basically killed the fight. Now that Chuck has lost, the fight makes more sense, and I'd love to make it happen. We're on the phone every day with fighters and fighters' managers. There's still work to be done.

ESPN.com: Will this fight happen in the next six months?
DW: I'd say yes. I honestly believe that. But when you're dealing with me, I don't believe there is a fight we can't make, a TV deal we can't do. I'm a very positive guy.

ESPN.com: What is Chuck up to these days?
DW: He's texting me every day, telling me he's ready to go: "When am I fighting? Who am I fighting?" He's already training again. He's ready.

ESPN.com: What about the rumor that there will be a UFC event in November in New Jersey, at the new New Jersey Devils arena? True?
DW: It's true, it's true. It's going to happen. We haven't announced it yet, but it will be a pay-per-view.

ESPN.com: Where are you with the New York athletic control board?
DW: We haven't even started working on them yet. We just got done in Illinois and Michigan. We'll start working on New York next.

ESPN.com: What's that process like?
DW: This thing is so big now. Everybody gets it. There's not a whole lot of explaining to do. There aren't a lot of stupid questions anymore. Rather than us going in to sell people, the control boards want it in their states.

ESPN.com: How do you feel about the IFL, Bodog, EliteXC and other competition popping up?
DW: It's good for us. I don't look at those guys as competition at all. They're nowhere near the league that we're in. I need shows like that. They're the feeder leagues. All the guys who fight in those shows aspire to be in the UFC someday. They're creating all the UFC talent of tomorrow.
Dana White

ESPN.com: Do you watch other shows?
DW: I actually watched the IFL once, and it was [expletive] painful. These guys are minor league shows. They're necessary. I need them to exist, to continue to pay money to put on their shows. I need them to create more talent and get guys experience in fighting. But I don't worry about them. I'll give you an example. There are races going on all over the country, every weekend. But you know when NASCAR rolls into town.

ESPN.com: Did you watch Showtime EliteXC's Phil Baroni versus Frank Shamrock recently?
DW: I had dinner at the Palms, and I had them put it on in the room because I wanted to see Baroni knock his head off. It didn't work out that way.

ESPN.com: What did you think of their skill levels?
DW: They both looked bad. Phil's a good friend of mine, so it's unfortunate. Frank Shamrock is not going to fight anybody near the top-10 level.

ESPN.com: You wouldn't be tempted to bring back Frank for a big event?
DW: Who knows? But Frank is such a moron. He's so hard to deal with. He really is a *******. If I could get it done, maybe I would. Look at me and Tito. We don't get along at all. You won't ever find two people who work together talk more [expletive] about each other. Tito's an idiot. He's a complete, absolute moron. But we can do business.

ESPN.com: So why not kill two birds with one stone. How about Tito versus Frank Shamrock?
DW: Frank Shamrock would never fight Tito Ortiz. Tito would crush him. Frank's not going to fight anybody serious. He's going to very carefully handpick his opponents, and continue to play the smoke and mirrors game.

ESPN.com: When did you know that all the work was paying off and that the UFC was about to hit it big?
DW: When we got the Spike deal. We knew when we first bought this, we knew we needed to get sanctioned. Once we did that, we knew that would help us get back on PPV. Once we got back on PPV, we knew it was going to be very hard to get on free TV. But once we got on TV, we knew we could do it.

ESPN.com: But you also had to deliver a good TV series.
DW: It really did work out. If you really knew the backstory, it's [expletive] crazy. We financed the whole show ourselves; Spike wouldn't pay for it. It cost us $10 million the first season. We decided to take the shot because we believed it would work. We picked these fighters to come on, but we had no [expletive] clue what we were doing. We had a basic premise on how this show was going to work. We went and found these guys. But everything else just unfolded. I was out one day trying to get sponsors, and Lorenzo Fertita stopped by the gym. "The Contender" had started a week before everybody moved into the house. On "The Contender," it was on NBC, they had sponsors out the [expletive] and they got paid good money for every fight. When the guys heard they weren't getting paid, Lorenzo called me and said, "They're all saying they won't fight." I said, "Really? I guarantee you they'll fight." I went down and gave them the "Do you want to be a fighter" speech? That speech was 20 minutes, but you didn't see that on TV. Season 1 was an incredible, lucky experience.

ESPN.com: Let's run through some quick UFC questions. How many PPVs for the coming year?
DW: We want 10.

ESPN.com: When's the HBO deal going to get done?
DW: It will be done very soon, in a matter of weeks. People don't realize this stuff isn't easy to get done.

ESPN.com: Fedor Emialenenko -- when will he be in the UFC?
DW: We'll have him soon. We'll have him before the end of the year.

ESPN.com: What's the process? Do you talk to his agent? To Bodog?
DW: We don't talk to Bodog. We talk to his managers twice a day.

ESPN.com: Twice a day?
DW: It's not easy to get these contracts done. It takes time and a lot of work. There are a million sticking points. Every guy has his own set of issues, what is important to him. Plus, we have our set of standards. It takes time and a lot of negotiating. There are a lot of trust issues in this business. We want people to trust us. We're having fun. We love this business. You won't find people who love this sport who promote it as much as us. We really, truly love this thing. We bought this and were investing in this when we were losing millions of dollars and nobody cared about it. It never looked like we were going to make it on pay-per-view, let alone free TV. At the end of the day, we don't want guys who are unhappy fighting with us.

ESPN.com: The original plan was to have mega PRIDE versus UFC events. Is that still the plan?
DW: I don't know what we're going to do yet because that thing is so messed up. We're still trying to figure it out. It's a complete disaster. They went out of business for a reason.

Ryan Hockensmith is an associate editor at ESPN The Magazine.

sanjuro_ronin
07-11-2007, 09:05 PM
LOL @ Dana trying to 'entice" Frank with the "he sucks" approach !

Iron_Eagle_76
07-11-2007, 10:11 PM
Every time I see Dana White I think of a younger Don King. The guy seems like a scumbag to me, through and through. Although I respect what he and the Ferritei? brothers have done to make MMA mainstream and a more respected sport, I always get the feeling he would sell his and every fighter under him's soul if he had to. Then again he may be Mother Theresa reincarnated, but I kinda doubt that one:D

BruceSteveRoy
07-11-2007, 10:59 PM
what deal are they trying to hammer out with HBO?

banditshaw
07-11-2007, 11:11 PM
Oh so he is Tito's manager huh?
Makes sense considering Tito's last two fights in Cali ended up more favorable to him. While IMO he was beat 1st by Forest Griffin and 2nd by Rashad Evans. Even though probably the Rashad fight was tougher to call.

I guess Tito has to get KTFO to lose.

BruceSteveRoy
07-11-2007, 11:17 PM
he used to be tito's manager . back befiore he ran the ufc. thats why they hate each other. tito thinks white turned his back on him when he stopped being his manager and then as president tried to screw him over with his contract. that was a long time ago.

BruceSteveRoy
07-11-2007, 11:21 PM
i dont remember the griffin fight as well but i know with the evans fight tito only got the draw rather than a loss bc he lost a point. my reasoning is that if he hadn't grabbed it and evans had slammed him that would have won the round for evans which would have put him up 2 rounds to 1. but since tito wasn't slammed he won the round but lost the point. tito was clearly better in round one and evans was clearly better in round 3.

so yeah it was a close fight, in the end i would probably have to give it to evans. but you never know what would have happened. maybe tito would have pulled ahead in spite of being taken down if he hadn't grabbed the fence.

Shaolinlueb
07-11-2007, 11:32 PM
fedor would be coming!!! nice.

jow yeroc
07-12-2007, 12:02 AM
I dunno, seems to me that whenever pride guys jump ship to ufc it's never
a walk in the park for them. One trick pony Crocop was dissapointing and
Noguiera nearly got ktfo. He should've lost but the other guy didn't capitalize!
Rampage and Henderson should be interesting.

tattooedmonk
07-12-2007, 12:45 AM
Every time I see Dana White I think of a younger Don King. The guy seems like a scumbag to me, through and through. Although I respect what he and the Ferritei? brothers have done to make MMA mainstream and a more respected sport, I always get the feeling he would sell his and every fighter under him's soul if he had to. Then again he may be Mother Theresa reincarnated, but I kinda doubt that one:DInteresting observation . Thanks:D

Lama Pai Sifu
07-12-2007, 01:21 AM
Oh so he is Tito's manager huh?
Makes sense considering Tito's last two fights in Cali ended up more favorable to him. While IMO he was beat 1st by Forest Griffin and 2nd by Rashad Evans. Even though probably the Rashad fight was tougher to call.

I guess Tito has to get KTFO to lose.


dana white WAS Tito's manager BEFORE the bought the UFC. Their relationship, as far as fighter and manager goes, has been over for years.

And why don't some of you stop being haters?

banditshaw
07-12-2007, 01:26 AM
dana white WAS Tito's manager BEFORE the bought the UFC. Their relationship, as far as fighter and manager goes, has been over for years.

And why don't you all stop being haters.

Thanks, Brucesteveroy made that known a few posts back.

I don't hate on the UFC. I quite enjoy it. I just thought some of the decisions were a little biased towards Tito. It's to be expected tho cuz Tito's been in the game longer and he is a crowd drawer.

tattooedmonk
07-12-2007, 01:59 AM
Thanks, Brucesteveroy made that known a few posts back.

I don't hate on the UFC. I quite enjoy it. I just thought some of the decisions were a little biased towards Tito. It's to be expected tho cuz Tito's been in the game longer and he is a crowd drawer.Another interesting observation. Thanks:D:cool:

Three Harmonies
07-12-2007, 04:19 PM
Fedor will clean house in the UFC. White needs to be careful what he asks for! ;)

AmanuJRY
07-12-2007, 04:51 PM
I dunno, seems to me that whenever pride guys jump ship to ufc it's never
a walk in the park for them. One trick pony Crocop was dissapointing and
Noguiera nearly got ktfo. He should've lost but the other guy didn't capitalize!
Rampage and Henderson should be interesting.

Fedor will have little difficulty in the UFC, IMO.

How would Mark Hunt do in the UFC? He's probably the hardest one for Fedor to finish in the last year or so...

I don't hate on the UFC. I quite enjoy it. I just thought some of the decisions were a little biased towards Tito. It's to be expected tho cuz Tito's been in the game longer and he is a crowd drawer.

Think about the last two Ortiz/Liddel fights, Dana seemed to favor Liddel and I've had that opinion since the fights (first fight, TKO to Liddel after jabbing a thumb in Tito's eye, second TKO to Liddel, questionable ref stoppage).

ayana
07-17-2007, 10:54 PM
thanks for this interview :)

PangQuan
07-17-2007, 11:03 PM
Dunno. I dont subsribe to cabel TV.

waste of money if you ask me.

So i get FOX for free, HUGE NETWORK

they air IFL 2 or 3 times a week so I watch that A lot...I wouldnt say it sucks....but I also wouldnt say UFC is the best.

Personally i enjoy watching 2 hours of back to back to back fights, many of them being great fights with guys who have a lot of experience.

and LOL at DW comparing UFC to NASCAR :eek:

BruceSteveRoy
07-17-2007, 11:21 PM
....but I also wouldnt say UFC is the best.
:

you don't have to but not saying it isn't going to make it less true.

PangQuan
07-18-2007, 01:03 AM
I suppose its all a matter of personal opinion.

GeneChing
12-23-2008, 07:55 PM
I was channel surfing last night and what do I see?

NBC's 'Momma's Boys' gets interesting: UFC's Dana White and Tyler Florence booked (http://www.monstersandcritics.com/smallscreen/news/article_1447204.php/NBCs_Mommas_Boys_gets_interesting_UFCs_Dana_White_ and_Tyler_Florence_booked)

Bet Seacrest's mom is a tough customer too... - Ryan Seacrest - 2nd Anniversary of

Bet Seacrest's mom is a tough customer too... - Ryan Seacrest - 2nd Anniversary of "Radio Lollipop" with KIIS FM & CHOC - Childerens Hospital of Orange County, CA - Orange, CA © Dean Kirkland / PR Photos

By April MacIntyre Dec 8, 2008, 20:03 GMT

With this bit of news, now I am really intrigued to see where Ryan Seacrest's new reality show is going.

UFC president Dana White and Tyler Florence, chef and star of the Food Network, are booked to guest-star on NBC's new dating series "Momma's Boys" (December 16 premiere).

The show is "girlfriend vs guy's Mother" premise, as three overly loving mothers help their complacent (lazy) sons choose the perfect woman.

By the way, there is no such thing, right?

White will guest-star in the series' two-hour second episode on Monday, December 22 (9-11 p.m.) and Florence will guest star in the third episode airing Monday, December 29 (10-11 p.m. ET).

NBC sent over the future episode descriptions.

MOMMA'S BOYS
MONDAY, DECEMBER 22 (9-11 p.m. ET)
In the aftermath of the women's face-off with Mrs. Bojanowski, they must now take on their first suitability challenge. White and some of the UFC's top trainers and fighters put the 32 women through a demanding physical challenge as the Moms look on to determine which of the young women are the best mates for their sons. The competition is fierce and the four women who win the challenge are exempt from the boys' first elimination.

Unfortunately, I just caught the very end of the segment so I didn't see the training. That's got to be the stupidest show of the new season.

BentMonk
12-24-2008, 12:11 AM
Good interview. Thanks for posting it Gene.

Dana White speaks his mind, and is blunt as hell. I think he's done a great job turning the UFC from a bunch of semi-organized street brawls, into a genuine sport with true athletes. To compare him to Don King is inaccurate IMO. It should be obvious that Dana has integrity, a quality Don King is devoid of. I'm interested to see how long Mr. White's "my way or the highway" attitude lasts as the amount of money the UFC generates continues to grow. I think anyone who invests as much of themselves and their own money into something deserves whatever success comes their way. Now if Dana could just get a fighter from Kentucky who doesn't perpetuate the "drunken redneck" stereotype. Word is Junie's BS was planned, but d*mn dude...you couldn't have found a better way to get attention. lol :D

Vankuen
12-24-2008, 08:56 AM
The UFC was purchased by the brothers, not Dana. Dana was just the guy who approached the brothers advising that it [the purchase of the almost defunct UFC] would be a good investment. He didn't produce the capital. As a byproduct, he owns 10% of the franchise and the 90% goes to the brothers.

He's the face of the UFC...and is making a lot of money. I think that he is a ***** in terms of how he treats some of the fighters, but at the same time some of the fighters are thinking they're worth more than they are. It's hard to know what happens behind the scenes with all the he said-he said bull****.