Fedor's Open Letter to Dana White

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  1. Dostoevsky

    Dostoevsky Hardcore......to the max! Full Member

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    Exactly, what he's doing is the equivalent of the New York Yankees going to play in Japan and being champions and then calling every team in the MLB out!
    Its absurd, he runs off to an org with no fighters at all and then he jumps up and down challenging the UFC fighters :lol:
    He knows the UFC could never cross promote with another org so of course he calls everyone out.

    If Fedor really wanted to fight good worthy fighters he should have went to fight in the UFC.
     
  2. truepwrz

    truepwrz getting better and better Full Member

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    screw you and your fedor hating ass

    first of all, fighters go where money lands i bet if you were you him you woulda done the exact same thing

    second of all, i highly doubt fedor knows ufc doesnt co promote becuz pridefc co promotes when suitable
     
  3. LONE WOLF

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    I totally agree. White doesn't want to co-promote because he knows his fighters are likely to lose to Fedor. Nog would lose to Fedor again, and Cotoure would probably too (i mean come on, the dude is like 46 and Fedor is Fedor). So it's a lose-lose situation for Dana. I am sure that if the odds were in favor of Fedor losing, then it would be easier to make these fights happen.
     
  4. AJAX

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    or maybe why would Dana support M1 with publicity when M1 doesn't have any other fighters in it? They signed Fedor in hopes he would beat cans and make them popular...i'm not sure it's going to work out for them considering their paying Fedor between 1-2 mill per fight. For that matter will M1 last depending on Fedor fighting....uhhh ...cans?...time will tell.
     
  5. Dostoevsky

    Dostoevsky Hardcore......to the max! Full Member

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    Fedor was offered more money to go in the UFC than anywhere else, Fedor admitted this in an interview. Of course Fedor knows the UFC doesn't co-promote. You think he's stupid?
     
  6. Koa

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    Nah, he's old school Russian. That means, most likely that Dana White represents the scum of the earth to him.. Basically fat ass American, who eats too many burgers, talks too much **** and backs it up with empty threats.

    Get out, meet some Russians. Cool people.
     
  7. ufoalf

    ufoalf Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Are you ****ing serious? You're a joke bro. You keep repeating same BS that you already been told is wrong multiple times.
     
  8. truepwrz

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    if ufc was as great as you said and fedor is as worthless as you claimed then wouldnt it be great for the ufc champion to kick fedors ass and officially be known as the greatest mma org?

    fedor was going to sign until the issue of sambo came out and i will repeat again the only way fedor gets famous in russia is thru m-1 or sambo which ufc doesnt allow either, even if i was ufc champion i would want to be famous in my homeland
     
  9. Dostoevsky

    Dostoevsky Hardcore......to the max! Full Member

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    :roll:

    Fedor is already famous in Russia, he won't be famous at all in any country if he sticks with M1.
    If he bacame famous in Russia through a Japanese company in Pride why wouldn't he become famous in Russia through an American company in the UFC? Huh? :nut

    That arguement doesn't make sense.
     
  10. truepwrz

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    pridefc is way more world famous than ufc and m-1 is pretty much a russion org. of course he gets more famous thru those 2, not to mention sambo competitons in russia is like judo in japan, i bet you 10 japanese people will know a judo player over a ufc fighter
     
  11. ufoalf

    ufoalf Boxing Addict Full Member

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    He's not famous in Russia at all. He's well known by guys who follow combat sports. He's only beginning to become famous. MMA is not popular in Russia. Fedor is trying to make it a national sport. Get over yourself.
     
  12. Dostoevsky

    Dostoevsky Hardcore......to the max! Full Member

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    My point still applies, maybe he isn't that famous but I don't see how he would have a better chance of being more famous in a Japanese organization than in an American one.
     
  13. ufoalf

    ufoalf Boxing Addict Full Member

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    M-1 isn't japanese.
     
  14. Dostoevsky

    Dostoevsky Hardcore......to the max! Full Member

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    Well he garnered the vast majority of his fame and fortune in Pride.
     
  15. ufoalf

    ufoalf Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Ok.