Dana White Stops Doing Business With The Palms Casino Following 50% Reduction In His

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  1. afonso_alves

    afonso_alves Active Member Full Member

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    The Palms Casino Resort reduced UFC President, Dana White’s gambling credit line by 50 percent in turn White has pulled all future mixed martial arts (MMA) events from The Palms according to the Las Vegas Review.
    White, is no stranger to “Sin City” gambling stories, denying reports back in 2010 that he allegedly owed the Bellagio hotel more than $1 million following an unsuccessful run at the casino tables. He is dubbed as one of the Palms’ biggest gamblers since it opened 11 years ago; White’s tipping habits were legendary.
    “He changed people’s lives,” said one of the sources.
    Dealers and wait staff were among the hardest hit by White’s departure. During one two-month hot streak, White tipped dealers more than $100,000, sources confirmed.
    “Anytime he came in, we knew it was a big payday,” a Palms employee said.
    A regular at N9NE Steakhouse, White routinely ran up dinner tabs of $15,000-$20,000 and tossed in $10,000 tips. That happened three or four or times a week, the sources said.
    “He rarely accepted comps, not just at the Palms but all over Vegas,” one source said.
    The UFC had an exclusive contract with the Palms to hold televised “Ultimate Fighter Live Finale” events at the hotel inside its “Pearl” theater as well as local UFC fights.
    TUF 16 live finale, between head coaches Roy Nelson and Shane Carwin, will broadcast live from the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino on Dec. 15, 2012


    thought it was quite interesting this? sounds like he's a high roller!!!
     
  2. codeman99998

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  3. afonso_alves

    afonso_alves Active Member Full Member

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    it was on bj penn's website
     
  4. mann187

    mann187 WTF is going on? Full Member

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    :rofl
     
  5. rusty nails

    rusty nails Tszyu for PM!! Full Member

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    shhhh... your not supposed to mention dana doing anything nice around here
     
  6. Haggis McJackass

    Haggis McJackass Semi-neutralist Overseer Full Member

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    No no, he stole that money out of the pockets of all the fighters who he ruthlessly exploits and oppresses. In fact Dana doesn't deserve to be rich because all he has done is make everything **** and completely ruined the sport. **** Dana. :fire



    See? Easy. :lol:

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  7. Haggis McJackass

    Haggis McJackass Semi-neutralist Overseer Full Member

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    Having said that, I don't agree with what he did here. There is no call for a change in his relationship with that casino in his personal life to suddenly cancel his company's relationship with them in his professional life. :nono

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  8. Stoo

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    YEAH! Cody McKenzie should take up being a Bell Boy to supplement his income :lol:
     
  9. He can tip 100 000, spend 20 000 on food but will have someone train and fight on his PPV for 5000

    You're meant to keep your business partners happy but pulling all contract due to making him pay for his debts is pretty low act
     
  10. WiDDoW_MaKeR

    WiDDoW_MaKeR ESB Hall of Fame Member Full Member

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    I disagree. I completely understand White's reasoning. If the Casino wants to change their relationship with White as far as gambling (which is business for the Casino)... then White can very well choose to change his relationship with the Casino in regards to MMA events.

    My insurance company is the same way. For instance... we spent thousands of dollars and brought in hundreds of people for big conventions/seminars/events in a certain hotel numerous times. After a few years of this... the Owner of the Hotel was approached about how our Insurance company could help his business, which was actually at no cost to the Hotel itself. The Owner didn't even grant us a simple 10 minute sit down in order to explain what we could offer. We explained that all we wanted to do is sit down for 10 minutes to see if what we could offer was even a fit for his company. He refused to meet with us. Needless to say we withdrew every upcoming event from that hotel and scheduled them at a place that actually already does business with us.

    Even if the owner would have sat down with us, and decided that it wasn't right for his company... then nothing would have changed. However, the simple fact that he refused to even sit down with us for 10 minutes, after all of the money we brought into his business... it's a matter of respect.

    In Dana's point of view... not only is he bringing in great business for the Casino with his MMA cards... it's also apparent that he brings in great business for the Casino with his own gambling, eating, and tips. The Casino repays him by cutting his credit line by 50%? That's a slap in the face and complete disrespect. I'm not surprised at all that he now refuses to put on any more shows there and bring them any more money.
     
  11. achillesthegreat

    achillesthegreat FORTUNE FAVOURS THE BRAVE Full Member

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    I think the story is true but the truth has been stretched. I'm sure he tips well etc but $10k tips up to 4 times a week?!
     
  12. boranbkk

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  13. Stoo

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    Hey does anyone think that after a few hours at the poker table, when the waitress bring him a stake and cheese on white foot long, Dana gives her a $70 000 sub of the night bonus...

    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bcYppAs6ZdI[/ame]
     
  14. Haggis McJackass

    Haggis McJackass Semi-neutralist Overseer Full Member

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    Still that is a business relationship. Dana's issue with the casino seemed to be on an entirely personal level. For all we know, they cut his line of credit in half because he got into a habit of being slow to pay up. Entirely possible - he's a busy man to say the least.

    Either way, he had a personal issue with the casino that apparently had nothing at all to do with the UFC in any way, shape or form. Any dispute (and it seems it was a relatively minor dispute) he had with the casino on an entirely personal level should not have cost that casino their lucrative business relationship with the UFC.

    However, I might well have done the same if I were Dana. And not having knowledge of anything other than the surface facts, I can't make too strong a judgement one way or the other. :conf

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