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Just a publicity tweet…nothing more.
He would never step in the cage with someone Nate Diaz.
…maybe Ronda Rousey.
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Why?This just got interesting
I think the main difference with the UFC coverage is that Dana is the UFC in some regard. Whether that's right to assume or not...I'm not sure but they might be more tactful with it because of that. I can picture another NFL commissioner if some scandal came about. It's pretty hard to imagine the UFC with another president.Not a chance.
It would be the lead story on every major ESPN show. If for no other reason than the public would expect it.
…as opposed to story number 27 on the ESPN website.
I just don’t think many people outside of the diehard care that much about the UFC… They have an imagine in their mind and it’s people that sound like Sean Strickland, look like Kimbo and act like War Machine so they aren’t shocked when the face of the org slaps his wife… Almost status quo to my friends that don’t follow the sport.
I was listening to the Ringer MMA podcast. Like everyone has said, no one is covering this carny industry. In the last month:Its wild how the Dana White isht is a non story . Pathetic
I agree with you.Even if they did cover it, there would be little reaction to it
It’s been this way since the beginning
There’s been tv espn coverage of Jon Jones doing horrible things and the reaction was minimal
You guys know better than to expect any different. Can’t put this sport on the same level as the others and expect the same level of standards
L O L. Holy backhanded criticisms, Batman.If you had not seen the clip of Dana White slapping his wife and merely watched the First Take duo talk around the facts of the story, you might conclude that White was in fact the victim here. Smith and Qerim are openly aggrieved with having to even discuss the incident at all, each sighing through rueful monologues about what a good man Dana White is and, despite Smith’s admission that domestic violence is bad, what a bummer it is to have to be talking about this at all.
Honestly, only Luke Thomas, Brian Campbell, Ariel, and MMAfighting have covered it MMA press wise. Hopefully, this doesn’t affect Jose Young being able to attend live events.When it has been addressed by White-approved MMA insiders, as it most notably was in Kevin Iole’s odd column for Yahoo Sports, the coverage has still been bizarrely hagiographic, with Iole spending most of his time praising Dana White for “all the good [he] has done in this world” and chalking White slapping his wife up to the stresses of White being a workaholic.
David Cone, the former Cy Young Award winner and five-time World Series champion, called the situation a “P.R. nightmare.” Cone, the analyst on ESPN’s flagship “Sunday Night Baseball” broadcast, explained why this week on his “Toeing the Slab” podcast.
“On the pitching side, he’s a savant. He was ahead of the curve in terms of analytics, in terms of how to train,” Cone said. “On the off-the-field stuff and what allegedly happened, that is poison right now. I don’t know how you get past that.”