Mike Goldberg Explains Story Behind Sitting In The Crowd At UFC Fight Night 103

After wrapping up his nearly 20-year career with the Ultimate Fighting Championship at the UFC 207: Rousey vs. Nunes pay-per-view this past December, longtime UFC announcer Mike Goldberg popped up in the crowd at the Talking Stick Resort Arena in his hometown of Phoenix, Arizona to watch his friend and UFC Hall Of Famer B.J. […]

After wrapping up his nearly 20-year career with the Ultimate Fighting Championship at the UFC 207: Rousey vs. Nunes pay-per-view this past December, longtime UFC announcer Mike Goldberg popped up in the crowd at the Talking Stick Resort Arena in his hometown of Phoenix, Arizona to watch his friend and UFC Hall Of Famer B.J. […]

UFC 209: Dominick Cruz Joins Rogan and Anik as Three Man Commentating Team

Former bantamweight champion Cruz will form part of a three-man broadcast team with Joe Rogan and Jon Anik for the much anticipated UFC 209 card next month UFC’s second pay-per-view of 2017 takes place on March 4 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Cruz is the second fighter to form such a triumvirate, following Daniel Cormier’s appearance as the […]

Former bantamweight champion Cruz will form part of a three-man broadcast team with Joe Rogan and Jon Anik for the much anticipated UFC 209 card next month UFC’s second pay-per-view of 2017 takes place on March 4 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Cruz is the second fighter to form such a triumvirate, following Daniel Cormier’s appearance as the […]

Report: Bellator in Talks With Former UFC Commentator Mike Goldberg

Coming up next … Bellator? When the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) released Mike Goldberg, it caused a bit of a backlash from fans. While his release wasn’t viewed as egregious, the lack of a sendoff was. UFC 207, his final official appearance in the promotion, ended just as any broadcast would. The play-by-play commentator said […]

Coming up next … Bellator? When the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) released Mike Goldberg, it caused a bit of a backlash from fans. While his release wasn’t viewed as egregious, the lack of a sendoff was. UFC 207, his final official appearance in the promotion, ended just as any broadcast would. The play-by-play commentator said […]

Joe Rogan Illustrates Concerns About UFC Owners In New Video

Since taking over the UFC in 2016 for a hefty $4 billion price tag, new owners WME-IMG have been making change. Given the amount they’d spent on acquiring the promotion, alterations were expected. That said, some of the changes have stirred up concerns amongst fans and employees of the promotion. Aside from sacking some 100

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Since taking over the UFC in 2016 for a hefty $4 billion price tag, new owners WME-IMG have been making change. Given the amount they’d spent on acquiring the promotion, alterations were expected. That said, some of the changes have stirred up concerns amongst fans and employees of the promotion. Aside from sacking some 100 employees in the space of a few months, the new owners raised eyebrows with their termination of Mike Goldberg’s contract. After 20 years of working for and helping build the UFC, Goldberg was canned, and not in a nice way.

Yesterday’s alarming interview with ‘Goldie’ provided a deeper insight to his last month with the promotion. Feeling mistreated and dejected, Goldberg said he wasn’t even informed of the reasons for his dismissal, and received no contact from Dana White. Leaving a hole that many feel cannot be filled, Goldberg’s parting with the UFC highlights a worrying time. Among those with an unsure view of WME-IMG is color commentator Joe Rogan.

Rogan’s Concerns

During a recent episode of ‘The Joe Rogan Experience,’ the longtime commentator voiced his concerns about the new UFC owners. After the quotes you’ll see the latest promo video for UFC Denver, which illustrates Rogan’s worries quite well. Here Rogan is talking about ‘out of context’ quotes used for Ronda Rousey’s UFC 207 return:

“A lot of that stuff they used in those promos were totally out of context. You gotta respect the champion.

“I have a problem with that, because that’s not what I would say. I saw these executive type guys, I don’t know (maybe) they were part of William Morris (new UFC owners). They were super connected on Rousey’s comeback, they were calling Amanda Nunes ‘cannon fodder.’

“They had this idea that she was just going to go in there and storm the castle, and take back the title. It was weird. Saying the loss was just a bump in the road, just a hiccup. These people who were talking backstage didn’t know Nunes’ name.”

Experience

Primarily known as a talent management agency, are WME-IMG experienced enough for the world of MMA? What are your thoughts on the above promo video? Is it a baron example of what’s to come?

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Mike Goldberg on Departure: New Owners ‘Took 15 Minutes to Destroy The UFC’

Mike Goldberg’s last hurrah as one of the true voices of the the world’s premier MMA promotion fell at UFC 207 on Dec. 30, 2017 in Las Vegas, Nevada. There was no grand gesture or tribute afforded to highlight the 19+ years of service given by the popular commentator, which was underwhelming for fighters and fans alike. […]

Mike Goldberg’s last hurrah as one of the true voices of the the world’s premier MMA promotion fell at UFC 207 on Dec. 30, 2017 in Las Vegas, Nevada. There was no grand gesture or tribute afforded to highlight the 19+ years of service given by the popular commentator, which was underwhelming for fighters and fans alike. […]

Mike Goldberg Opens Up About Heartbreaking UFC Release

Despite a lengthy history alongside Joe Rogan as the collective voice of the UFC Octagon, longtime commentator Mike Goldberg was sent off with hardly a farewell following his last show at December 30’s UFC 207 from Las Vegas, Nevada. The entire situation came as a bit of a shock to the MMA world at first,

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Despite a lengthy history alongside Joe Rogan as the collective voice of the UFC Octagon, longtime commentator Mike Goldberg was sent off with hardly a farewell following his last show at December 30’s UFC 207 from Las Vegas, Nevada.

The entire situation came as a bit of a shock to the MMA world at first, but when absolutely no explanation was given by Goldberg and UFC President Dana White said that something ‘he’d rather not talk about,’ it all of the sudden didn’t come as much of a surprise in the middle of a seemingly all-out firing blitz from new – and publicly mute – UFC owners WME-IMG.

Today (Mon., January 23, 2017), however, Goldberg finally broke his silence on the subject to Ariel Helwani during The MMA Hour (transcribed by MMA Mania), explaining the cold manner in which he was let go:

“Around December 1, I got the news that my contract would not be renewed. So I was given about a month’s notice and I had a couple of shows left. I had Urijah Faber’s last show, which was awesome. I had the trip to Toronto, and of course UFC 207 was my last show.

“It was a shock, I was speechless and I didn’t know what kind of emotion to have because I was just in a state of shock and disbelief.”

Goldberg also said he hadn’t spoken with White, which he called “surprising and disappointing,” and added he didn’t ask for the reason he was let go because it simply didn’t matter once it reached that point. But even though it was a tough time for him personally, Goldberg took a more selfless stance when he reminded Helwani he was only one of several people who lost their jobs as a result of the UFC sale, something that’s not uncommon in the business world:

“No, not at all, not at all. Here’s the real situation. I’m no different than the guy in merchandise or 15 vice presidents who got let go or the entire team in Canada that was shut down,” he said.

“I am not the only guy that was let go by the new ownership. It was well over 100 people. I’m the one being talked about because I had the high-profile job. But I’m not going to sit here and weep because new ownership came in and I was one of the guys who got cut,” he added.

“I was one of a lot of people, a lot of good people from the ZUFFA era that got caught. So I feel for my co-workers, for my friends as much as I felt for myself. I watched everything around me be shattered. It took 15 years to build this wonderful family, and it felt like it took 15 minutes to destroy it. And it was a really tough time, and it’s still a tough time because there may be more to come. This is not uncommon with an ownership change.”

Indeed a turnover such as this is hardly a rarely-seen event when a large business suddenly finds itself under new ownership, but that doesn’t change the fact that many MMA fans – in addition to Goldberg’s own son – found the famous commentator’s lack of a send-off to be one thing, and that’s classless.

Are you among those who believe the UFC should have given their longtime employee a better farewell?

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