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Naj85
24-01-2014, 01:33
UFC (http://www.mixedmartialarts.com/mma.cfm?go=news.search&phrase=UFC) president Dana White (http://www.mixedmartialarts.com/mma.cfm?go=news.search&phrase=Dana%20White) conducted a private screening recently of the new eight-episode series "The Fighters" that airs tonight on Discovery Channel. The reality television series focuses on amateur boxers from rival South Boston gyms.
White too was an amateur boxer from Boston in his youth, and at one point in 2007 was supposed to fight UFC Hall of Famer Tito Ortiz (http://www.MixedMartialArts.com/f/A77A52D6AD04BA5D/Tito-Ortiz/) for charity. Ortiz ultimately no showed the weigh in, the White recalled the run up to it.
"I still box every day," said White as transcribed by MMAFighting. "I boxed this morning. I box every day."
"You know what pisses me off the most about that thing? Is I brought in real guys. I brought in heavyweight guys to spar with me for that thing. And I got the living s--- punched out of me for four months getting ready for that fight. Real guys. One of the guys, the main guy I sparred with, is fighting this weekend, and he's ranked heavyweight.
"How many of you guys ever saw that old movie for the '80s Twelve O'Clock High where the guys's going to get his ass kicked after school and he keeps looking at the clock trying to get out of this fight? I'm not s----ing you. I'm 37 years old when this thing's going down. I'm sitting in my office every day going 'Oh my god. It's f---ing two o'clock. This guy's are going to be here in an hour.'"
"These guys are 22, 24 years old. I'm 37 doing all the UFC s---, then going down and sparring with these guys. My nose got busted up. I got the s--- kicked out of me getting ready for that thing."
"I had to go through all the stuff with the commission, which I still to this day believe, it created a lot of bad animosity between me and the commission trying to get licensed for that fight. Right. But they did it. They licensed me. I went through all the medical testing, everything, and then Tito ends up bailing on that thing the day of the weigh-ins."
"And believe me. I'm not trying to sound like a tough guy and I don't talk about the thing a lot, but I was ready, in great shape and Tito bailed on that thing because Tito knew he was going to get his ass whooped on national television."
So does White regret it?
"Yes!" White said. "If I could go back in time, I wouldn't do it. If I knew Tito was going to bail out of the thing, I would've never done it. I had to go have nose surgery after all that stuff, getting ready for that fight. I was sparring with real guys. I brought in real pro heavyweights, young guys that were literally beating the s--- out of me every day. It was not fun.
"But I said I'd do it and I always keep my word and I showed up for the weigh-ins and I was ready to go."
A reporter then asked White if he thinks Bellator made a huge mistake signing Ortiz. Although White and Tito have had their differences, White came to the fighter's defense.
"Well, the difference with Tito Rampage is Tito really did get legitimately hurt before the fight with Rampage," saod White. "The reality with me is Tito knew. Tito knew. Tito had Jenna Jameson call negotiating like two weeks before the fight that he wanted to switch it to no head gear. Because this was supposed to be an amateur fight. So he wanted to switch to no head gear. I said, 'Fine. We'll go no head gear.' They wanted to switch to 8 ounce gloves. I said, 'Ok, we can do 8 ounce gloves.'"
"The reality is I used to beat the living s--- out of Tito Ortiz (http://www.MixedMartialArts.com/f/A77A52D6AD04BA5D/Tito-Ortiz/), back when we first bought this company and we used to box."
"Now, if Tito would've made this an MMA fight, I would've never said yes because Tito would murder me. He would double leg me, elbow my face off, and rip my head right off my shoulders, in an MMA fight.
"That's not what he asked for. He asked for a boxing match with me and I would've beat the living s--- out of Tito. And he knows it and that's why he didn't do it."
"So... Any other questions?"
Watch entire intereview:
White spars at the 3:10 and 9:00 min marks:

http://www.mixedmartialarts.com/news/441103/White-I-used-to-beat-the--out-of-Tito-Ortiz/

Naj85
24-01-2014, 01:33
UFC (http://www.mixedmartialarts.com/mma.cfm?go=news.search&phrase=UFC) president Dana White (http://www.mixedmartialarts.com/mma.cfm?go=news.search&phrase=Dana%20White) recently held a private media screening of the reality television series "The Fighters" which he produced, along with Craig Piligian.
The eight-episode series, which follows amateur boxers from rival gyms in Boston's storied Southie neighborhood, debuts Thursday at 9 p.m. ET on Discovery Channel.
In a compelling interview captured by MMAJunkie, White talks about the day he realized he was not a prize fighter.
“All I cared about was boxing,” said White. “It’s all I thought about. I was literally obsessed with it. I quit my job because I wanted to be in the fight business.
"I've told this story a million times - you know at one point, I truly believed that I wanted to be a fighter. And then one day, you realize that you’re not that guy. I wasn’t good enough to be a fighter. I didn’t have what it took. Mentally and emotionally, I feel like I wanted it worse than anybody did. But then the day comes when you come to reality that you don’t have it. You know?
"There was this moment in the gym. There's this guy, he's like Peter (Welch) he's this famous guy in boxing. I saw him in the gym one day. He was in his 30s. He was training, getting ready for a fight. The guy had never had a job because all he did was box. He was kind of a local big name.
"And he never made it.
"One day I was in the gym and I said 'Oh S---, what if that happens to me? And that's the day you realize you are not that guy.
"Because one thing, I don't care if you are involved in boxing or in MMA, real fighters, guys who are real who I believe were born and put on this f---ing earth to fight, don't ever think s--- like that. They don't care. This is what they do and that's who they are.
"They can lose for or five in a row, and they are looking to get that next fight. Because that's who they are. And I wasn't that guy. And I realize it, and, you know, came to grips with it."

http://www.mixedmartialarts.com/news/441091/White-I-wasnt-good-enough-to-be-a-fighter/

Kemal
24-01-2014, 08:47
Fuck Dana ;) :lol:

Turboknecht
24-01-2014, 09:36
Haha, wat een figuur. Ik blijf hem een mooi karakter vinden. Hopen dat ie nog lang blijft.

Klassikl
24-01-2014, 11:57
Blijft een klote actie van Tito. Had deze partij zo graag gezien haha

Willem033
24-01-2014, 11:59
Tito is one big walking target in boxing.