Rumor Mongering
I can't resist passing this rumor along.
According to Media Takeout, a website that may or not be reliable, Ray Lewis is in talks to fight with the UFC:
And the insider claims that the deal wouldn't interfere with Ray's NFL career. He explained to MediaTakeOut.con, "We're not looking to sign him on full-time, just a match or two a year - and he can handpick the opponent ... He has such a big name that it will do wonders for the sport."
This would be so awesome, mainly to watch him get KO'ed in a widely watched fight. I am skeptical about this one, but who knows? It would probably be the most talked about fight in UFC so far if he came in.
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It works that way in other sports as well. I'm sure everyone recalls Aaron Boone violating his contract with the Yankees when he played pick-up basketball and tearing his ACL (or suffering some other similar injury), leading to the Yankee's acquisition of Alex Rodriguez.
Also, Dana White has made unflattering comments in the past regarding former NFL players' forays into MMA. Far be it from Dana to pass up a potential big payday at risk of being a hypocrite, but in this case, I feel like Dana would expect a little more out of Ray Lewis than a few months of training in MMA during the NFL off season before signing him to a contract. Even Brock Lesnar had to fight with K-1 before the UFC took a run at him. To me, you have to put Lewis in against someone who will crush him, and aside from a quick cash grab, what do you really gain? If Lewis wins, the popular opinion will be that mixed martial artists are little more than bare knuckled brawlers and certainly not high-level athletes on par with NFL players. And even if Lewis is defeated, then the pundits and critics will blast MMA for putting on a freakshow, degrading the sanctity of the sport for a few bucks.
Finally, Lewis seems to only win fights in which he can stab people to death, and I'm pretty sure most athletic commissions frown on the use of knives in MMA these days.
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by Richard on
Mar 3, 2008 12:14 AM EST
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Mar 3, 2008 7:02 AM EST
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While it's true that one could argue the potential for risk being higher with the motorcycle (particularly when not wearing a helmet), it is, for all intents and purposes, a certainty that a professional fighter will suffer some manner of injury during a fight.
Again, if we recall Adam Jones's time in TNA Wrestling, where he was not allowed to fake fight, it becomes very hard to imagine an NFL franchise allowing their franchise player to fight in the UFC.
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Mar 3, 2008 12:02 PM EST
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by Michael Rome on Mar 2, 2008 11:56 PM EST 0 recs
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For me, the headline "LEWIS ENGAGES IN BARBARIANISM" seems like an obvious response from the mainstream media. Nevermind that the headline could (read: should) be recycled for his involvement in professional football, but that's the unfortunate perception of MMA even in 2008.
It's like that line in Blazing Saddles, something about "maybe in another 20 years you'll be able to shake their hands in broad daylight." MMA really just arrived in Rock Ridge, and although the sport has it's supporters in the same way that Bart had the support of the "drunk in number two," it has yet to convince the masses to stop slurring it.
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Mar 3, 2008 12:09 PM EST
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