Brendan Schaub Rips UFC For Promoting Greg Hardy Over Nick Newell

Schaub was fired up in this rant about Dana White.

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Brendan Schaub rips the UFC and its President Dana White over their decisions is something that has been a trend over the past few years. The former UFC heavyweight star doesn’t agree with the latest tactic that the promotion decided to go with that involved two interesting names.

Those names are Greg Hardy and Nick Newell. They both competed on the second season of Dana White’s Tuesday Night Contender Series on UFC Fight Pass, which is their streaming service.

Newell is an established veteran and former World Series of Fighting title challenger but did not win in his fight on the show against Alex Munoz. As a result, Newell didn’t get a contract and White took one step further by stating that he’ll likely move on from Newell.

Many fight fans are believers in the prospect and thought he should be given another chance. However, White is not due to him thinking that Newell has a disability despite winning all of his fights except for two.

Brendan Schaub Rips

Schaub does have a history of having words with White over the years for a number of reasons. The main reason is due to Schaub’s take on White not treating the fighters the way that they should. The former UFC start went off on White for promoting Hardy over a guy like Newell during a recent episode of his Below the Belt podcast.

“I just don’t understand. I don’t understand why he’s in that bulls**t Contender Series,” Schaub said (transcript courtesy of MMAFighting). “They’re just doing it for reviews. They’re riding and dying on Greg Hardy which is hilarious. It just shows you the nature of the business and what you’re dealing with with Dana White being a promoter.

“I would bet my life on it that Nick Newell sells more tickets than Greg Hardy, especially as an established fighter who’s a congenital amputee. His story is so much better. Not to mention, you’re worried about Nick Newell. Nick Newell has, I don’t know, 20 times the amount of experience than the rest of these guys in the Contender Series. He fought at a high level, the World Series of Fighting. We can hate on the World Series of Fighting, however, Marlon Moraes, Justin Gaethje, David Branch, Anthony Johnson, Andre Arlovski – I can go through the list of high-level fighters who have competed in World Series of Fighting. To not give him an instant UFC contract is just wrong, man. It’s wrong.”

Hardy’s Background

The second professional mixed martial arts fight for the former NFL star is in the books as he beat Tebaris Gordon on the August 7 episode of the show. This bout marked the first on Hardy’s new four-fight contract with Zuffa, the parent company of the UFC.

Hardy made his pro-MMA debut on the season 2 premiere (June 12, 2018) of ‘Dana White’s Tuesday Night Contenders Series.’ He faced off against fellow former NFL player Austen Lane in a heavyweight bout.

The Problem

Hardy does have a history of domestic violence that started back in 2014. It all started once he was arrested for allegedly assaulting a former girlfriend and communicating threats against her life. As a result, he was convicted of domestic violence. However, after an appeal, the charges were eventually expunged from his record, which has led to people being skeptical of why the UFC wants to do business with him.

“And to highlight a guy like Greg Hardy. Greg Hardy – not the person, as a person that guy, I wouldn’t piss on him if he was on fire for what he’s done to women, allegedly – however, him as a fighter, he’s an older heavyweight, has an NFL background, we’ve seen how this story works out. Trust me, we’ve seen how this story works out.

He’s gonna be knocking out these lower level guys. He’s not UFC caliber. He would get beat by everyone on the current roster in the UFC. Everybody right now. But you’re gonna invest time and marketing dollars into that guy and not Nick Newell, who has fought for a world title? There’s only about four or five major leagues in mixed martial arts. World Series of Fighting is one of them. It’s produced some legit f**king champions. Marlon Moraes is a real f**king threat to T.J. Dillashaw. Lance Palmer, who is over there right now, could probably beat 98 percent of the UFC if he came over. So it’s like, to shun a guy like Nick Newell is just silly.”

“There’s only one person making these calls: Dana White,” Schaub concluded. “Same guy that s**ts on fighters. The same guy who talks **** about Francis Ngannou but then highlights Greg Hardy. What the f**k are we doing?!”

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Dana White Seemingly Ends Nick Newell’s UFC Hopes

Nick Newell’s UFC hopes might be crushed.

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Nick Newell’s UFC hopes might have just gone up in smoke.

The one-handed mixed martial arts (MMA) fighter got his shot at a UFC contract on UFC President Dana White’s Tuesday Night Contender Series 14. He came up short it his fight against Alex Munoz, being dominated en-route to a unanimous decision loss.

Despite the loss, Newell won’t let his UFC dreams die just yet. He plans to continue his MMA career and hopefully end up on the promotion’s roster one day.

Dana White spoke to MMA Junkie about Newell, and seemingly shut the door on the 32-year-old having a future in the UFC:

“I respect that kid very much,” White said. “Obviously that’s why I gave him an opportunity. I always believed that the UFC was a tough place for Nick. This a tough place with two arms and two legs. This is the real deal. I put him in the Contender Series to see if he could make it to the UFC. He didn’t make it.”

Newell responded to White’s comments on Twitter, again showing perseverance and vowing to prove his doubters wrong when it’s all said and done:

His loss to Munoz was only the second defeat of Newell’s MMA career. While the UFC might not be interested right now, Newell feels that he could make quite an impact under Bellator MMA’s banner:

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Nick Newell Opens Up On Conversation With Dana White After DWTNCS Loss

Nick Newell had his chance to earn a contract.

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Nick Newell was given his shot after years of competing at the chance of receiving a UFC contract but walked away with a loss at UFC President Dana White’s Contender Series 14 on Tuesday night that aired on the UFC’s streaming service, UFC Fight Pass.

As seen on the broadcast, Newell (14-2) was bloodied up and beaten in a unanimous-decision loss to lightweight Alex Munoz (5-0) in the main event of this show that took place The Ultimate Fighter Gym in Las Vegas but despite the defeat, Newell was able to talk to the media where he spoke about the loss and how he plans to continue to fight after holding a 14-1 record before his unofficial UFC audition

“He was the better man,” Newell said to MMA Junkie. “I don’t make excuses. It’s a fight, and it wasn’t my day. It was his day, and he deserves it. I worked 17 years for this. A lot of people take breaks and are doing other things all week, partying and stuff like that. I’m always focused, always training, and this is a lifestyle choice for me. I’m just going to get better from here.

“I am who I am because I’m never content. Nothing’s ever good enough for me. I’m a guy who lost his first 17 wrestling matches and went on to be all-state, went on to win a world title in MMA. (I was)14-1, and now I’m 14-2. It sucks, but this is the game we play. There are winners, and there are losers. Today wasn’t my day.”

Newell also shed some light on his brief conversation with UFC President Dana White after the fight where he talked about hoping to join the UFC roster one day despite this latest loss.

“He told me, ‘Good job,’” Newell said. “I just want to fight in the UFC, but nothing is given. Everything is earned. I’ve taken the hard route my whole life, and I’m used to it. I don’t want anything given to me. I want everything I’ve earned. All I asked for was a chance. I got my chance, and I didn’t make the most of it. I have it. I know I have it, and I’ve just got to show it. I’ve got to sit back, and I’ve got to watch and I’ve got to learn. … I’m better than what I showed, and I just have to work and get better and improve.”

With it taking a bit for him to even get a shot on this show, it will be interesting to see if White decides to book him in another fight to allow him to have the chance at redemption.

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DWTNCS Episode 6 Results: Nick Newell Disappoints

Dana White’s Tuesday Night Contender Series Season 2 Episode 6 Results: Nick Newell Disappoints.

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Another Tuesday evening in the summer and that could only mean one thing.

The Contender Series keeps on rolling along tonight ( Tues., July 24, 2018) with the sixth episode of the season.

Here are the results:

Chase Hooper (5-0) vs. Canaan Kawaihae (3-0)

  •  Chase Hooper def. Canaan Kawaihae via unanimous decision (29-26, 29-26, 28-26)

Jeff Hughes (9-1) vs. Josh Appelt (15-6)

  •  Jeff Hughes def. Josh Appelt via TKO (punches) at 4:26 of round one.

Sodiq Yusuff (6-1) vs. Mike Davis (5-0)

  • Sodiq Yusuff def. Mike Davis via unanimous decision (30-27×3)

Jim Crute (7-0) vs. Chris Birchler (7-3)

  •  Jim Crute def. Chris Birchler via TKO (referee stoppage) at 4:23 of round one.

Nick Newell (14-1) vs. Alex Munoz (4-0)

  •  Alex Munoz def. Nick Newell via unanimous decision (30-27×3)

UFC Contracts Awarded:

  •  Jeff Hughes  – Heavyweight
  • Sodiq Yusuff – Featherweight
  •  Jim Crute – Light Heavyweight

Developmental Deal:

  • Chase Hooper – Featherweight

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DWTNCS 14 Live Results Tonight (July 24) at 8 p.m. ET

Night 14 of Dana White’s Tuesday Night Contender Series is here. In the main event, Nick Newell will clash with Alex Munoz. Also featured on the card will be a bout between Chris Birchler and Jim Crute. Miek Davis vs. Sodiq Yusuff, Josh Appelt vs. Jeff…

Night 14 of Dana White’s Tuesday Night Contender Series is here. In the main event, Nick Newell will clash with Alex Munoz. Also featured on the card will be a bout between Chris Birchler and Jim Crute. Miek Davis vs. Sodiq Yusuff, Josh Appelt vs. Jeff Hughes, and Chase Hooper vs. Canaan Kawaihae are also […]

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DWTNCS 14’s Nick Newell: I’m Going to Kick Alex Munoz’s Ass

Nick Newell is ready to prove he belongs in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). Newell will get his chance tomorrow night (July 24). He’ll go one-on-one with Alex Munoz on the 14th edition of Dana White’s Tuesday Night Contender Serie…

Nick Newell is ready to prove he belongs in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). Newell will get his chance tomorrow night (July 24). He’ll go one-on-one with Alex Munoz on the 14th edition of Dana White’s Tuesday Night Contender Series. On the series, fighters get a chance to compete on UFC Fight Pass. The athletes […]

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