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Dana White casts doubt on reaching UFC contract with Fedor Emelianenko

July 31st, 2009

Don’t hold your breath on Fedor Emelianenko and the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) coming to terms on a contract anytime soon unless a major stumbling block is somehow surmounted.

After a wild week in mixed martial arts that saw one promotion fold entirely, several fighters wondering when their next paycheck will come, and enough press conferences to make you want to unplug your phone, the UFC isn’t any closer to signing the most feared heavyweight fighter in the world, Fedor Emelianenko.

And it’s not for lack of trying.

UFC president Dana White today recounted how he went in to recent negotiations with representatives for Emelianenko fully confident that the deal would get done.

“I was so confident this was going to happen,” White said. “I went into this thing with the attitude ‘We’re going to make it happen, we’re going to make this thing happen.’ The fans really want to see this fight, I want to see how good this guy really is against the best in the world. And it didn’t happen.”

White and the UFC have struggled to sign the Russian heavyweight for years, often expressing their frustration publicly. While speculation on why a deal couldn’t be reached in the past centered on everything from money to the UFC’s exclusive contracts forbidding the WAMMA champion from competing in his beloved sambo tournaments, White confirmed that he pulled out all the stops for this most recent deal, which he called “amazing.”

“I literally did everything,” White said before rattling off several of the obstacles that had existed in the past but are now not holding up the deal. “He got offered a fucking ass-load of money. A ton of money, everything that he wanted, he can go fight in sambo every fucking Thursday night if he wants to, he can do everything he wanted to do. And we showed him nothing but respect … I put my money where my mouth was, laid everything out and tried to make this thing happen, and they’re coming up with unrealistic shit.”

Therein lies the rub.

The “unrealistic” demands include what Emelianenko’s manager, M-1 Global co-owner and president Vadim Finkelchtein, referred to during his own press conference held on Wednesday afternoon — that any deal to sign Fedor must include a co-promotion deal with M-1 Global, of which Emelianenko is partial owner.

White is adamant that the UFC will never co-promote with any organization, least of all with one that he sees as a bit fly-by-night.

“How are they going to come in and help us co-promote?” White asked. “It’s basically them coming in saying, ‘Hey, we’ve got this guy, and some people say he might be the best heavyweight in the world, so for that we want half your business.’ Yeah okay. That shit probably works in Russia (laughs). Not here.”

White did say that if M-1 ever decides to pull the co-promotion sticking point off the table, he would welcome further negotiations. In fact, he said his offer still stands.

“We haven’t pulled anything back. We have an offer out to Fedor,” White said. “They can call me right now, they can call me tomorrow, they can call me next month. I’m ready to roll. I’m ready to make this deal. The fans want to see this fight. It’s my job to make this fight happen. It’s what I do for a living, so I’m trying.”

White thinks Emelianenko’s management’s refusal to come to terms on this deal shows “insanity.” And when asked, White seemed to express a genuine confusion for what the big Russian must be thinking — for why doesn’t seem to want to fight in the UFC.

“I don’t know what the reasoning is,” White said. “I’ve heard lots of different reasons on why he doesn’t — that he doesn’t like fighting with elbows, he doesn’t like this, he doesn’t like that. I don’t know what the answer is. The bottom line is, I think for the fans or any of the media to seriously call this guy the best in the world, let alone pound-for-pound, is fucking insanity when he won’t give you the fights the fans want to see.”

Despite dishing out insults to Emelianenko and his management in the past, White insisted that during these recent negotiations, he was the consummate professional — the “nicest Dana ever.” He and partner Lorenzo Fertitta went in ready to do whatever was necessary to sign Emelianenko, but that, in the end, the demand for a UFC/M-1 co-promotion was simply too much.

“We’ve done deals with the best fighters in the world over the last 10 years. There’s absolutely no reason why Fedor shouldn’t be fighting in the UFC right now.”

Apparently, and unfortunately, there is.

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Would-be Affliction headliner Josh Barnett’s “B” sample also positive for anabolic steroid

July 31st, 2009
Josh Barnett, the would-be "Affliction: Trilogy" headliner who was denied a license for the fight because of a failed drug test, wasn't cleared of any wrongdoing by his "B" sample.

In an email to MMAjunkie.com, a California State Athletic Commission representative confirmed the sample tested positive for a metabolite of the anabolic steroid Drostanolone.

The initial sample, which forced Barnett out of a scheduled and hugely anticipated Aug. 1 bout with Fedor Emelianenko, detected the same drug.

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CSAC Statement: Barnett’s Second Sample Also Positive

July 31st, 2009
The California State Athletic Commission released a second statement regarding MMA fighter Josh Barnett. The statement follows in its entirety. On July 23, the California State Athletic Commission (CSAC) denied a license to Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) fighter Josh Barnett after Barnett tested positive for a banned substance. A sample from Barnett’s June 25 drug test [...]

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Tito Ortiz’s first day of training since his back surgery.

July 31st, 2009

Will Tito Ortiz Spearhead a UFC Invasion of Mexico?

July 31st, 2009

Dan Henderson vs. Anderson Silva Is Next UFC Middleweight Title Fight

July 31st, 2009
Michael David Smithby Michael David Smith

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Dan HendersonUFC President Dana White had his long-awaited conference call on Friday, and after all was said, no one could be happier about the news of the day than Dan Henderson, who learned that his next fight will be against Anderson Silva for the UFC middleweight title.

Henderson had previously been scheduled to fight Rich Franklin in the main event at UFC 103, but White said he listened to the complaints of fans who didn't want to see a Henderson-Franklin rematch, and he opted to put the newly signed Vitor Belfort in the Octagon against Franklin at UFC 103 instead. That left Henderson available to challenge Silva.

Dan Henderson vs. Anderson Silva Is Next UFC Middleweight Title Fight originally appeared on MMA FanHouse on Fri, 31 Jul 2009 16:31:00 EST . Please see our terms for use of feeds.

 

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Just an FYI

July 31st, 2009

titodance Just an FYI

As expected, Tito Ortiz’s return to the UFC was announced today at Dana’s press conference.

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Dana White Still Has More News to Break

July 31st, 2009
Ariel Helwaniby Ariel Helwani

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Dana White may have another big announcement up his sleeve.

The UFC president announced on Friday that he had resigned Tito Ortiz, booked Vitor Belfort vs. Rich Franklin for UFC 103, and signed a new television deal with ESPN UK. However, his biggest announcement may be yet to come.

Dana White Still Has More News to Break originally appeared on MMA FanHouse on Fri, 31 Jul 2009 16:11:00 EST . Please see our terms for use of feeds.

 

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The Bad Boy is Back! Ortiz Returns to the UFC

July 31st, 2009
Thomas Gerbasi, UFC - It was said that the bad blood between UFC President Dana White and former UFC light heavyweight champion Tito Ortiz ran so deep that reconciliation wasn't even a remote possibility. But after a twitter exchange between the two surfaced recently, fans began speculating that a return to the Octagon wouldn't be too far off for 'The Huntington Beach Bad Boy.' On Friday, White made it official, announcing Ortiz' re-signing with the UFC during a media teleconference.

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Fans May Be in for Long Wait With UFC-Fedor Emelianenko Negotiations

July 31st, 2009
Mike Chiappettaby Mike Chiappetta

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Fedor EmelianenkoIt has been only one week since Affliction: Trilogy was canceled and the company's promotional arm closed up shop. One week. Seven days. Yet with the drama surrounding Fedor Emelianenko's will-he-or-won't-he saga, it seems like it's been an eternity.

In the time since then, huge contract offer numbers have been bandied about (the UFC never confirmed the offer's value, and Emelianenko's side denied any formal offer was made), Fedor traveled to and left the United States, and the two sides again were unable to meet in person.

In those seven days, nothing has changed. And that only serves to frustrate UFC President Dana White.

Fans May Be in for Long Wait With UFC-Fedor Emelianenko Negotiations originally appeared on MMA FanHouse on Fri, 31 Jul 2009 15:56:00 EST . Please see our terms for use of feeds.

 

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Sometimes, Being Cynical Pays Off

July 31st, 2009
The rumor mill goes round, and the UFC tried to confirm that there was a deal in place with Fedor to push the negotiations along, but the reality is, at the end of the day, the circumstances at the negotiating table were no different now than they were when Fedor Emelianenko (30-1-0-1 MMA, #1 IWMMAR) [...]

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Vitor Belfort to Replace Dan Henderson at UFC 103 vs. Rich Franklin

July 31st, 2009
Ray Huiby Ray Hui

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Vitor Belfort will return to the UFC in a 195-pound* bout against Rich Franklin at UFC 103 on Sept. 19 in Dallas, the promotion announced Friday.

Franklin (25-4) was originally announced to face former PRIDE middleweight and light heavyweight champion Dan Henderson (25-7) at the event, but due to the lack of interest in the rematch from UFC 93, the UFC shuffled the main event.

Vitor Belfort to Replace Dan Henderson at UFC 103 vs. Rich Franklin originally appeared on MMA FanHouse on Fri, 31 Jul 2009 15:55:00 EST . Please see our terms for use of feeds.

 

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Phenomenal news from White, as Belfort vs Franklin Headlines UFC 103

July 31st, 2009
Thomas Gerbasi, UFC - It's a staple on the list of most longtime UFC fans' favorite images - Vitor Belfort, just 20 years old, blasting through his opponents with blistering hand speed and power. These displays rightfully earned him the nickname of 'The Phenom', and even as he matured into a man who eventually held the UFC light heavyweight title in 2004, the fans never left his side. On September 19th, at the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas, Belfort returns to the Octagon for the first time in over four years to take on former middleweight champion Rich Franklin in the light heavyweight main event of UFC 103.

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Kurt Pellegrino trains with a brick wall for Josh Neer UFC 101 fight (Video)

July 31st, 2009

UFC signs with ESPN for UK and Eire

July 31st, 2009
London, England - ESPN, the worldwide leader in sports, is the new home of the UFC(R) in the UK and Ireland, the Ultimate Fighting Championship(R) organisation and ESPN announced today.

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