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Старый 30.08.2012, 02:04   #6988
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Here are two possible reasons for Dana White asking fans about this fight:

1.He just wanted to change the subject
In the aftermath of the UFC 151 fiasco, Dana desperately needs to distract fans with something else to talk about. What better than a fight that should have happened in 2009 but seems impossibly unlikely today. Both Brock and Fedor have retired from MMA, Brock after serious health issues. In this interpretation, Dana is just telling fans, "Hey look over there!"

2.He's rethinking everything
Dana's not known for his deep philosophical tendencies, but anyone who's had a bruising public defeat like cancelling a PPV is going to do some thinking. Dana vociferously denied that the UFC has been putting on too many events at the UFC 151 cancellation press conference, but all the evidence (PPV #'s, TV ratings, ticket sales) is pointing in the other direction. Maybe Dana's trying to think of some big moves he can make to get fans buzzing about the UFC in a positive way again. In this scenario he's actually considering trying to put the fight together.
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