UFC fantasy matchups Dana White prevented
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How do you think that fight would have gone? And would you have been interested?
Dana White has said that he wishes he could have made Fedor vs Brock Lesnar, but he could not get a deal done with Fedor.How do you think that fight would have gone? And would you have been interested? While White offered the Russian legend an estimated $2 million payday and an immediate title fight with the then reigning UFC heavyweight champion Brock Lesnar, Emelianenko questioned Dana White's conduct during the negotiations. According to Emelianenko, the UFC President gave the impression of someone who valued money over respect, so 'The Emperor' expressed his belief that White had no respect for fighters and even claimed that he felt the UFC President had no respect for any human being. Due to the horrible impression Dana White left on Emelianenko, the Russian ultimately refused the UFC's offer, with even White describing his failure to schedule the bout as one of his only regrets.
Francis Ngannou vs Tyson Fury & 4 other fantasy matchups that didn t happen because of Dana White
Dana White at UFC 236: Holloway v Poirier 2 is the preeminent authority figure in MMA. While he may not officially be the 's most powerful executive, he's the public face of the promotion and someone that , past and present, are accustomed to dealing with. Thus, any proposed matchups that involve fighters from different divisions, and especially different sports, must be approved by Dana White himself. In the past, the UFC president has made exceptions to specific rules he once had immutable stances over. The most high-profile example was his approval of 's boxing match with . Before and after the bout, however, Dana White maintained his usual approach to such situations, recently cooling down talk of a potential boxing match involving and . What is curious, though, is that even the dream matchups White himself once sought to schedule ultimately collapsed due to his approach to the negotiations. This list examines five fantasy matchups that didn't happen because of Dana White.#5 Ronda Rousey vs Cris Cyborg
The biggest dream match in the history of women's MMA is undoubtedly vs. . The two are among the most dominant WMMA fighters the world has ever seen, and while they've been signed to the same promotion on two separate occassions, a bout between the two never came to fruition. Both women were Strikeforce champions, with Cyborg fighting in the division above Rousey's. Unfortunately, when the UFC came into ownership of all Strikeforce contracts, the Brazilian bruiser was not among the wave of Strikeforce fighters who made the move to the UFC, as there was no weight class that could accommodate her. Cyborg could drop no further than 145 pounds, as the cut to bantamweight came with serious health risks. So, when calls for a matchup between Rousey and her Brazilian rival reached Dana White's ears, it was believed that the bout could only take place at featherweight: a weight class Rousey had little experience in. W White was adamant that if Cyborg wanted the fight, she'd have to make the impossible cut down to bantamweight. The UFC president's decision not to seriously pursue the matchup while simultaneously disparaging Cyborg delayed her signing with the UFC for years. Even when Cyborg eventually signed with the promotion prior to Rousey's return bout with , White never made a serious attempt at booking what would have easily been the biggest fight in women's MMA history.#4 Ronda Rousey vs Gina Carano
Gina Carano and Ronda Rousey have been linked to each other throughout much of Rousey's MMA career, despite Carano's retirement from the sport back in 2009 after suffering a devastating TKO loss to Cris Cyborg. To this day, she has not returned to the sport of mixed martial arts. At the height of Rousey's popularity circa 2014, a dream matchup with Gina Carano became a hot topic due to the superficial similarities between the two athletes. Not long afterwards, Dana White expressed a similar interest in the bout and established an official line of communication with Carano. The UFC president offered the mixed martial artist-turned-Hollywood actress a large sum of money for the matchup: a rumored $1 million payday. While Carano accepted the offer, she did so under the impression that she'd be given ample time to prepare for the bout as she had not fought professionally in five years at the time. Dana White, however, immediately announced the bout in the media. When the former Strikeforce champion expressed her surprise over his announcement, citing that she didn't even have a fight camp assembled, White used the media to pressure her. Before long, a text message from Dana White describing Carano in insulting terms found its way to her, bringing an end to the bout before she could even begin training for it, all due to the UFC President's conduct.#3 Brock Lesnar vs Fedor Emelianenko
There were multiple superfights during the 2010s that fans expressed an interest in seeing. Among those fights were Georges St-Pierre vs. Anderson Silva, Anderson Silva vs. Jon Jones, and Jon Jones vs. Cain Velasquez. None of those fights ever materialized, partly due to Dana White's low interest in booking them. However, one fight from that era that the UFC President did fight ardently to book was the heavyweight superfight between Brock Lesnar and Fedor Emelianenko. At the time, Brock Lesnar was the biggest star in UFC history, while Fedor Emelianenko was widely considered the greatest heavyweight in MMA history. Dana White has said that he wishes he could have made Fedor vs Brock Lesnar, but he could not get a deal done with Fedor.How do you think that fight would have gone? And would you have been interested?
Dana White has said that he wishes he could have made Fedor vs Brock Lesnar, but he could not get a deal done with Fedor.How do you think that fight would have gone? And would you have been interested? While White offered the Russian legend an estimated $2 million payday and an immediate title fight with the then reigning UFC heavyweight champion Brock Lesnar, Emelianenko questioned Dana White's conduct during the negotiations. According to Emelianenko, the UFC President gave the impression of someone who valued money over respect, so 'The Emperor' expressed his belief that White had no respect for fighters and even claimed that he felt the UFC President had no respect for any human being. Due to the horrible impression Dana White left on Emelianenko, the Russian ultimately refused the UFC's offer, with even White describing his failure to schedule the bout as one of his only regrets.