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Taytro

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Oh I don’t think you’d have to worry about Ankalaev holding him down, he would probably finish him down there if it’s gets there and he can keep him there. But maybe Pereira should do something about it if he were to be wrestled. It’s mixed martial arts, emphasis on mixed. You can’t make the top of one division Glory Kickboxing just because he’s champ. Like if the fighter has a weakness that Dana thinks is that exploitable then maybe he doesn’t deserve the title of best light heavyweight in the world

What they don’t want is Ankalaev to be LHW champ for the next fight- although idk why they wouldn’t. You can just rebook Pereira for a rematch and the card is carried. And if he beats Pereira twice then you have a guy who is now all of a sudden mainstream.

It’s fine and all if they wanna be entertainment and not sport. But again it’s one of the things Dana always criticized boxing for- promoters keeping their cash cows away from fights they could lose so we rarely see the actual best of the best fight each other. Like this is the who guy ranted about Otto Wallin fighting Fury for the belt instead of a matchup against one of the actual top guys, that’s an example he gave when talking about how boxing is broken. Well what exactly are you doing right now at 205 Dana? Rountree’s best win is a diminished Smith. Ankalaev finished Smith who was coming off 3 straight finish victories at the time. He’s beaten Santos, Oezdemir, Krylov. He murdered Walker, Cutelaba, Prachnio, and Lungiambula. He has some incredibly violent finishes. To me it’s not really even that debatable, he deserved the last one and he deserves the next one too. Especially if he beats Rakic (who I do not think Rountree would beat btw)
No one ever said Dana wasn't a hypocrite.

Compare Ankalaev to Belal. Belal probably "deserved" a title shot in 2021 or 2022 but he had to go and make it undeniable. It's just the way you do business if you want to do good business. I love PFL's season structure because of that but it's bad business because you can get some awfully boring matchups headlining your big cards.
 

CDJ

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Dana saying “Francis is all about the money” in the same 2 min clip where he said he would’ve made more money with the UFC deal is peak scumbag fight promoter

CANT BE BOTH DANA YOU DUMMY

Also said he was gonna release Francis after the Lewis fight….yeah……doubt

Dude is still so mad Francis demanded healthcare for the fighters in his negotiations lol
 

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Dana saying “Francis is all about the money” in the same 2 min clip where he said he would’ve made more money with the UFC deal is peak scumbag fight promoter

CANT BE BOTH DANA YOU DUMMY

Also said he was gonna release Francis after the Lewis fight….yeah……doubt

Dana is like the ex who over time has decided he was the one that actually dumped their partner. When it was really the other way around.

He is full of ****!
 

pistolpete11

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If the picture I saw of this is real....f***ing disgusting.

JDM, Brady, or Garry would be the obvious choices for an interim fight against Rahkmonov.

But for name value, I'd bet on Usman or Edwards. Being on short notice, both coming off (a) loss(es), I could see either jumping at the opportunity to quickly get another shot at a belt.
 

bov

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I read that recovery is 6 weeks (if according to plan) for Belal, so that's probably not enough time to justify an interim belt but who knows.
 

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I read that recovery is 6 weeks (if according to plan) for Belal, so that's probably not enough time to justify an interim belt but who knows.

Probably not many takers to fight on such short notice. Especially fighting Shavkat! Really hope we see someone fight him!

 

bov

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That's a good main event, neither guy is overly likeable but I wouldn't mind seeing Buckley knock his block off. He looks great at 170 and keeps looking better & better, very dedicated.
 
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I'm skeptical of Chael but I would honestly love that. Give Jones' next "legacy" fight to Aspinall. If Aspinall wins, Jones can no longer fight Pereira and either fights Aspinall or retires. Aspinall then has the Pereira win under his belt to build himself up regardless of what Jones does. That's some old school diabolical UFC and Dana stuff right there to try and get what they want.

No offense, Ankalaev.
 

Taytro

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I'm skeptical of Chael but I would honestly love that. Give Jones' next "legacy" fight to Aspinall. If Aspinall wins, Jones can no longer fight Pereira and either fights Aspinall or retires. Aspinall then has the Pereira win under his belt to build himself up regardless of what Jones does. That's some old school diabolical UFC and Dana stuff right there to try and get what they want.

No offense, Ankalaev.

I love that idea especially with how much junk Jones is talking about Aspinall not deserving it and that Jones won't gamble his success so someone can make a name off of him.

This either makes Pereira a god or makes Aspinall undeniable. Very smart move, my only question would be if Aspinall loses the interim belt before this or not?
 

pistolpete11

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Not sure why Pereira would take that fight if a fight with Jones is on the table, but I would love it if he did.
 

pistolpete11

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I think both Tom and Jon run through Alex.

Jon probably makes it look as easy as when he fought Cyril Gane
Probably, but Jones for the full title is a bigger fight for him.

My guess is because UFC asked. Alex doesn't seem to say no a heck of a lot.
Ehh. He doesn't say 'no' when it's Hill or Rountree. When it's moving up to HW, he might be more calculated. Winning a title in a 3rd weight class is unprecedented and if he goes up willy nilly and loses, he might never get another shot.
 

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