Dana White's UFC 90 Vlog: Episode 3
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Agreed
This was one of his best video blog’s yet. It’s really interesting to see what goes on behind the scenes the days before the fights.
Dana and Rampage....
Should do a buddy cop movie. Like a remake of 48 hours or Running scared. I think it would gross a few hundred million. The two funniest SOB’s in MMA.
On a side note, Dana celebrates profanity on a whole nother level than most of us. Its actually staggering. But I do love these blogs.
by Nick Travaglini on Oct 23, 2008 10:28 AM EDT reply actions
He works in profanity the way other artists might work in oils or clay. It is his true medium; a master.
by Phildo on Oct 23, 2008 11:24 AM EDT up reply actions 1 recs
A Christmas Story!
LOVE THAT MOVIE!
by Nick Travaglini on Oct 23, 2008 12:44 PM EDT up reply actions
Anybody else think Dos Santos looks like a beast? First thought was he was a can brought in to keep Werdum busy, but now he looks like a quality prospect at worst, a legit threat at best.
I agree, I still like Werdum, but I was impressed. I looked at his record and I was not so impressed. My guess is that his ground work is lacking, but only a guess. Werdum is great on the ground.
He’s got a black belt and he’s been training under Nog for a while, so I’d guess it isn’t so bad that Werdum will be able to just take him down and submit him right off the bat. If Cigano can outstrike Werdum, it’ll probably come down to who wins the wrestling battle.
by Michaelthebox on Oct 23, 2008 3:32 PM EDT up reply actions
As someone else note, this look like a possible trap fight. But Cigano is still really raw and I suspect Werdum’s experience will be a huge asset to him in this fight.
by Chris Nelson on Oct 23, 2008 3:34 PM EDT up reply actions
These videos are great PR for Dana White. Every time I watch one of them, I gain more respect for Dana White (except the one before this one where he just gives some sort of tough-guy shout-outs for all the other players in the MMA industry). It’s amazing how hard he works and all of the details that he is personally involved in. Who would have thought he had a hand in those out-dated opening gladiator and water-bottle spray mist intros?
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