Dana White said that this morning Barao was at 138 and was never going to make it. He disagrees with Dillashaw and thinks he really wanted the fight, but Dana also thinks that at his age he is no longer able to fight at 135 and should probably move to 145. [Reply]
If the odds for Dillashaw were -1000 or better, I would strongly consider betting on him. -1500 is just too much for me though, especially given my reluctance to ever bet on the UFC. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Jerm:
It's gonna be amusing to see the buyrate on this one...
That's what they get for such a shitty undercard. There should be 3 really good fights on paper for every pay per view. At least 1 title fight and one number one contender type fight and maybe a fight with 2 veterans trying to get back into a title picture. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BigCatDaddy:
That's what they get for such a shitty undercard. There should be 3 really good fights on paper for every pay per view. At least 1 title fight and one number one contender type fight and maybe a fight with 2 veterans trying to get back into a title picture.
I agree. ...but it will likely never be like that again. There's so many cards that they're stretched thin. [Reply]
What I wish they would have done with Fox is set up some sort of Friday night fights deal where it's up and comers trying to make a name for themselves, and left the big fights for ppv. [Reply]
Originally Posted by raybec 4:
I'm stuck, I bought it yesterday
I'm not stuck, but I'm gonna probably end up paying for it, just because I had been looking forward to watching MMA all week. I'm expecting nothing out of the main event, I just hope one of the other fights will be entertaining. [Reply]