Dana White Confirms Fight Pass Did ‘Very Well’ With Controversial Fedor Fight

Although legendary former Pride FC champion Fedor Emelianenko technically won a majority decision over Fabio Maldonado in the main event of last Friday’s (June 17, 2016) Eurasia Fight Nights (EFN) 50 from St. Petersburg, Russia, the bout was also met almost universally with a shroud of controversy from a large number of both MMA media

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Although legendary former Pride FC champion Fedor Emelianenko technically won a majority decision over Fabio Maldonado in the main event of last Friday’s (June 17, 2016) Eurasia Fight Nights (EFN) 50 from St. Petersburg, Russia, the bout was also met almost universally with a shroud of controversy from a large number of both MMA media and fans.

Many thought the bout, which was the second of Emelianenko’s MMA return after he retired in 2012, should have at the very least been scored a draw after Maldonado, following an early first-round flurry from Emelianenko, scored a huge counter right hand that grounded ‘The Last Emperor’ and left him open for an absolutely vicious onslaught of ground and pound, during which Fedor appeared to be out in more than one instance.

Yet the stalwart face of Russian MMA fought on, somehow rising to extremely wobbly feet and persevering to win the final two rounds with an outpouring of offense on a clearly fading Maldonado. Most felt as if the first round was clearly a 10-8 and perhaps even a 10-7, so 10-9 scores for Fedor in the final two rounds would have made the bout a draw. Yet two of the cageside judges, who were revealed to be a part of the Russian MMA Federation led by Emelianenko, didn’t see it that way, awarding him the majority decision by way of two 29-28 scores.

The fight was a spectacle that has been talked about ever since based on its seeming ability to predict that Emelianenko is no longer at the top of the fight game, and also to supposedly shut a light o the supposed corruption in place in Russian MMA. While those may be valid if somewhat unsubstantiated points of discussion, a bigger point of emphasis may be the bout’s impact on whether or not Fedor finally signs with the UFC.

With Emelianenko recently stating that a UFC signing was ‘closer than ever’ and his EFN 50 win aired on UFC Fight Pass, it would seem that ‘The Last Emperor’ finally making the UFC debut that has been tirelessy discussed for years was becoming a foregone conclusion. While many cast that in doubt after his controversial and some would say lacklsuter win over Maldonado, UFC president Dana White understandably isn’t one of them.

Appearing on the debut episode of “UFC Unfiltered” with former UFC welterweight champion Matt Serra and comedian Jim Norton, White detailed his view of the bout, noting that the Russian referees were looking for every reason not to stop the fight. He also praised Emelianenko’s chin and heart to rebound from such a beating:

“They were going to let him die before they stopped that fight, you know that?” White said. “But a testament to how tough and durable and mentally strong Fedor is, man. He was out. He was out. Literally, when he got back up … when a guy is on crazy legs the way that he was on crazy legs, and it’s not like he was on crazy legs and able to avoid punches after that. He continued to get hit with bombs by Maldonado and he made it through it.

“But I’ll tell you this: Those refs were willing to let him die before they stopped that fight, No. 1. And No. 2, Fedor’s got a chin and he’s a tough guy.”

White then declared Emelianenko vs. Maldonado a rousing success on UFC Fight Pass, adding that while people may still think he lost, fans still want to see him in the octagon after so many years of rumor, speculation, and letdown:

“We’ve been negotiating for many, many, many years,” White said. “I’ll tell you this: Fight Pass did very well with that fight, so people do still want to watch Fedor.”

So with Fedor still potentially headed for his UFC debut and Brock Lesnar surprisingly making his return at UFC 200, MMA are shockingly closer to witnessing the long-rumored Fedor vs. LEsnar showdown than they ever have been.

True, seven years later they may be out of their physical primes, but to even have that chance right now is a succinct synapsis of the current state of the UFC and the fight game as a whole.

Crazy times we live in.

 

 

 

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Five Opponents For Brock Lesnar To Fight At UFC 200

The madness of last night’s (Saturday June 4, 2016) UFC 199 event has still not set in. The middleweight championship changed hands yet again as Michael Bisping knocked out Luke Rockhold in a massive upset, and then of course there were the ground breaking announcements made during the event. Conor McGregor vs. Nate Diaz 2

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The madness of last night’s (Saturday June 4, 2016) UFC 199 event has still not set in. The middleweight championship changed hands yet again as Michael Bisping knocked out Luke Rockhold in a massive upset, and then of course there were the ground breaking announcements made during the event. Conor McGregor vs. Nate Diaz 2 was confirmed for UFC 202, much to the dislike of the featherweight division, and also Brock Lesnar made a special appearance.


The chilling promo for UFC 200 blew everyone’s minds, including UFC commentator Joe Rogan. It seems that Lesnar’s UFC return is quite possibly the best kept secret in the promotion’s history. So what are we to make of this? According to a report on Sherdog, Lesnar’s UFC return is a ‘one off opportunity,’ as he’s still bound by contract to the WWE.

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So many questions arise in the wake of this huge news, but most relevant is whom Lesnar will face in his return to fighting. Does the promotion go with a top level heavyweight, knowing that name value alone will bring in the big pay-per-view numbers at UFC 200, or do they look at a more ‘winnable’ fight for the 39-year old pro wrestling superstar? Although he’s tied to the WWE, that’s not to say the wrestling entertainment promotion wouldn’t sell out his employ for the right number.

On to the five possible opponents for Brock Lesnar to fight at UFC 200…

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Cain Velasquez

The hard hitting Mexican heavyweight first won the belt with a brutal destruction of Brock Lesnar at UFC 121. The overmatched wrestling ace got beat down hard, eventually succumbing to a bloody barrage of punches and hammerfists at the end of round one.

The loss marked the beginning of the end for Lesnar as a fighter. After taking 14 months off for stomach surgery, the gigantic heavyweight was made to look tiny by Velasquez’s beating, one that must still hurt to this day.

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