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  • Dana waiting on Fedor

    Wednesday, September 03, 2008
    by Loretta Hunt (lhunt@sherdog.com)


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    UFC President Dana White confidently laid out his organization’s plan to acquire the services of Fedor Emelianenko (Pictures) for a future matchup with recently returned heavyweight champion Randy Couture (Pictures).

    The promotion will simply wait, he said during a conference call Tuesday.

    “Randy Couture (Pictures)’s going to fight November 15,” White said, as if referring to a predetermined timeline. “He’s going to fight Brock Lesnar (Pictures) in the biggest fight in UFC history. The rest of the heavyweight division will be figured out in December. I would be f—king horrified if Affliction is still in business by January. They’re going to burn a lot of cash in the next couple of months, believe me. Good luck to them and I’ll be sitting here waiting to see what happens.”

    Emelianenko, 31, is reported to have committed to an exclusive U.S. contract with Affliction Entertainment, an extraordinarily successful clothing company that branched into promoting events with “Banned” on July 19 in Anaheim, Calif., and will launch its second event on UFC turf on Oct. 11 in Las Vegas.

    It is unknown what commitment the vaunted Russian fighter has made to Affliction, though White seemed unfettered by that detail regardless.

    “These guys are dying on the vine,” said White of Affliction. “They’ll be gone in a couple of months anyway and then Fedor will have to come here. Listen, you’re not under contract if the company isn’t in business anymore. We’ll figure it out.”


    Photo by Sherdog.com

    Affliction's Tom Atencio has little
    hope of landing a coveted bout
    between two of the sport's most
    respected heavyweights, Randy
    Couture and Fedor Emelianenko.It seems like White has good reason to be ****y. The bold UFC chief has led his promotion to phenomenal success in the U.S. since the January 2005 debut of “The Ultimate Fighter” on Spike TV. Though a handful of potential challengers have risen to usurp the promotion’s grip on the industry, not one has been able to stake its claim for long.

    The International Fight League, which debuted in April 2006 and ran for 23 events, incurred a hefty $36 million debt before it closed its doors this summer. Pro Elite, a Los Angeles-based company that houses multiple promotions from EliteXC to King of the Cage to Icon Sport, is $55 million in the red with its shaky future hinging on a blowout ratings bonanza for its Oct. 4 event on CBS.

    Though Affliction’s sole offering was commended for its stellar cast of five top-10 heavyweights, the promotion had to pay through the nose to get it –- $3.3 million according to disclosed commission reports but rumored to be as high as $5-6 million behind the scenes. Affliction’s second event will carry a much lighter purse, but it will also lack the services of Emelianenko and a few other top-ranked draws as well.

    Now without the possibility of nabbing Couture -- who re-signed into a fresh three-fight deal with the UFC Tuesday –- Affliction, along with all the others, has little hope of landing a coveted bout between the two highly respected heavyweights. White clearly stated Tuesday he will make no concessions for a co-promotional effort, mainly because he knows he probably won’t ever have to.

    And Couture, who signed on the dotted line in good faith that the UFC will pursue a fight with Emelianenko with all of their resources, will now push his agenda from the inside.

    After all, Zuffa has what might be the biggest bargaining tool of all to lure Emelianenko into the Octagon once and for all –- “The Natural” himself.

    “I know he’s expressed interest in this fight,” Couture told reporters Tuesday, “but I think if people are to take him seriously and give him credit as the number-one heavyweight in the world, then he needs to come fight me. That makes sense to me.”

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    Fedor would really shake up the UFC!!
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    Re: Dana waiting on Fedor

    Originally posted by tn94z View Post
    Fedor would really shake up the UFC!!
    would he? big nog, the HW UFC champ has already been beaten by fedor. he would just do what he already did in pride and destroy all comers including randy if that ever happens
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      Re: Dana waiting on Fedor

      HE WILL DESTROY RANDY IN THE FIRST ROUND
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        Re: Dana waiting on Fedor

        I know that Fedor would rack up some wins, but at least he add to the lacking HW division.
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          Re: Dana waiting on Fedor

          Originally posted by tn94z View Post
          I know that Fedor would rack up some wins, but at least he add to the lacking HW division.
          Add what? That would be like Mike Tyson, in his hey day, facing the cub scout troop #113. It wouldn't even be exciting to watch
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          • #6
            Re: Dana waiting on Fedor

            I agree, but every once in a while its good to see a one sided beating. I mena, I thoroughly enjoyed what Houston Alexander and Wanderlei did to Jardine. Not alot of excitement, but sometimes fun to watch nonetheless. It just sucks if that drags out over a long period of time.
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            • #7
              Re: Dana waiting on Fedor

              Originally posted by angryoldman View Post
              Add what? That would be like Mike Tyson, in his hey day, facing the cub scout troop #113. It wouldn't even be exciting to watch
              There are matchups that would be good for Fedor. The highest ranked guy Fedor has fought in 2 years is Tim Sylvia. Fedor is not GOD.
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