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Mordechai
10-25-2009, 07:35 AM
dana white did this on purpose. he wants a big hyped rematch with big pay per view numbers, it's all business. i bet he told the judges to score it for machida if the fight is very close or if rua is winning.

bachatu
10-25-2009, 07:44 AM
dana white did this on purpose. he wants a big hyped rematch with big pay per view numbers, it's all business. i bet he told the judges to score it for machida if the fight is very close or if rua is winning.
i thought the same thing... we could see how this sets up a rematch and will certainly draw more interest since the decision was considered "controversial"

Rattler
10-25-2009, 07:45 AM
Stupid.

Rangersfan1982
10-25-2009, 07:49 AM
The fight was no where near close. I had Shogun 4-1 up and that's being kind to Machida

Mordechai
10-25-2009, 07:49 AM
i thought the same thing... we could see how this sets up a rematch and will certainly draw more interest since the decision was considered "controversial"

yeah it makes all sense, he wants big money, and thats where he will get big money. and so he can start his big big hype machine again. especially right now there aren't big fights out there in the ufc

boxingcar
10-25-2009, 09:02 AM
Or not.... To me , he just seems like a big opportunist. This rematch is gonna be fucking huge for sure.

liger05
10-25-2009, 12:21 PM
dana white did this on purpose. he wants a big hyped rematch with big pay per view numbers, it's all business. i bet he told the judges to score it for machida if the fight is very close or if rua is winning.

And exactly how do u sell a rematch and expect nig PPV numbers. The fight wasnt exciting. I thought the decision sucked but no rematch is doing big PPV numbers.

Mordechai
10-25-2009, 01:23 PM
And exactly how do u sell a rematch and expect nig PPV numbers. The fight wasnt exciting. I thought the decision sucked but no rematch is doing big PPV numbers.

it's quite easy, the 'so perfect' machida, who was invincible had a tough match with the great fighter rua. now people who didn't see the fight read, that rua won and it was a very competitve fight but he was screwed, who is the real ufc light heavyweight champion? there will be a show about that, who won, how was the judging and scoring, and how rua managed to be that competitve, people will get interessted, and so the hype will start.
3 weeks before the fight they will make a show, like how is machida training for this fight and how is rua training for this fight. then ask rua how he felt about the decision and ask him, how he will convince the judges this time to score the fight for him.
here you have a big interest from the public, two good fighters and big hype
=>big pay per view numbers and a lot of money for dana white

radab
10-25-2009, 01:40 PM
And exactly how do u sell a rematch and expect nig PPV numbers. The fight wasnt exciting. I thought the decision sucked but no rematch is doing big PPV numbers.



Maybe you're watching the wrong sport

Flexb
10-25-2009, 01:58 PM
And exactly how do u sell a rematch and expect nig PPV numbers. The fight wasnt exciting. I thought the decision sucked but no rematch is doing big PPV numbers.

Agreed but didn't think the decision sucked per say, but I did have Shogun up by a round.

bored
10-25-2009, 02:03 PM
I was surprised they didn't give it to Rua, would have thought Dana would want Anderson Silva to actually have a light heavyweight title shot which is a lot more likely with Shogun.

codeman99998
10-25-2009, 03:22 PM
You guys are acting like Dana can't put on a top tier fight unless it's a shogun-machida rematch...

demzor
10-25-2009, 03:48 PM
If you think Dana fixed the fight.. youre mentally retarded.

If he was gonna risk the business and fix a fight.. it wouldnt be for Lyoto freakin Machida.

liger05
10-25-2009, 04:43 PM
it's quite easy, the 'so perfect' machida, who was invincible had a tough match with the great fighter rua. now people who didn't see the fight read, that rua won and it was a very competitve fight but he was screwed, who is the real ufc light heavyweight champion? there will be a show about that, who won, how was the judging and scoring, and how rua managed to be that competitve, people will get interessted, and so the hype will start.
3 weeks before the fight they will make a show, like how is machida training for this fight and how is rua training for this fight. then ask rua how he felt about the decision and ask him, how he will convince the judges this time to score the fight for him.
here you have a big interest from the public, two good fighters and big hype
=>big pay per view numbers and a lot of money for dana white

So if this PPV does 400,000 buys u think a rematch will do more? Casual fans aint interested in watching a chess match let alone two non english speaking guys in a chess match. I wanna see the fight again and im sure it will but am no way convinced the UFC want to do another match ASAP. For me alot depends on how many buys this PPV got.

fatcity
10-26-2009, 11:58 AM
Idiotic thread.:nut

codeman99998
10-26-2009, 12:02 PM
Why would Dana want to hurt the integrity of his organization with a BS decision? One of the aces in his sleeve is that the UFC has few corrupt BS decisions and he certainly wants to steer away from the stigma of being a corrupt org.

SouthpawSlayer
10-26-2009, 01:03 PM
no chance, i reckon dana will think twice about an immediate rematch as the fight lacked excitement and ppv numbers will be worse second time around

codeman99998
10-26-2009, 01:23 PM
no chance, i reckon dana will think twice about an immediate rematch as the fight lacked excitement and ppv numbers will be worse second time around

Nope. Dana will give Shogun the immediate rematch because the UFC isn't quite as fucked up as boxing. Shogun deserves a rematch because by all rights he won the fight, Dana said he would set it up, and Dana is going to set it up.

Big N Bad
10-26-2009, 01:54 PM
decent fight

theres a good chance the fight was fixed- publicity stunt