Dana White blocks a possible Silva/RJJ showdown.

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  • deevel79
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    Dana White blocks a possible Silva/RJJ showdown.

    Although preliminary discussions are underway for a boxing match between UFC middleweight champion Anderson Silva and boxing champion Roy Jones Jr., UFC president Dana White would not permit the fight to happen if terms are reached.

    White, who would have veto power over such an event because of Silva’s contract with the UFC, made the comments to Dave Meltzer in the print edition of Wrestling Observer.

    The potential fight has been discussed since last month’s UFC 82 event, when Silva mentioned that he’d welcome the challenge.

    Last month NBCSports.com quoted a Don King Productions representative who said talks were ongoing and that the 39-year-old Jones, owns a career boxing mark of 52-4 with 38 knockouts, was interested in the bout. Silva’s manager, Ed Soares, also confirmed their interest in the fight to various media outlets.

    However, according to Meltzer, White told Silva’s camp essentially to quit talking about the fight since it won’t be permitted.

    The fight would have required Silva to get a boxing license because it would be an official bout, not an exhibition.

    Silva owns a 1-1 career boxing record compared to a 21-4 mark (including 6-0 in the UFC) in MMA.

    Jones won titles in the middleweight, super middleweight and light heavyweight classes before defeating John Ruiz for the WBA heavyweight championship in 2003. He was named the Boxing Writers Association of America’s “Fighter of the Decade” for the 1990s, and he held the WBC, WBA, IBF, IBO, NBA, WBF, and IBA light heavyweight championships at the same time.

    The fight was always a longshot since the UFC stood to have its most dominant champ defeated by an aging boxer star. Additionally, there would have been the risk of injury, potentially putting the UFC’s 185-pound title on hold.

    However, the fight could have netted Silva and Jones millions of dollars
  • deevel79
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    I can kind've see where Dana is coming from. How many boxing promoters will let thier prized boxer step in the octagon with a master mma artists while still under contract? Sucks though because i was looking forward to this.

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    • Mozza
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      #3
      Dana White has shown himself up as a grade A scrotum many times recently but he is 100% correct on this one.

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      • boski
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        #4
        This sucks because Roy would have destroyed him. Yall musta forgot!

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        • deevel79
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          Jones responds to Dana White's decision to block the fight:


          Quoted by Tim Smith, Jones Jr. stated: "I don't see how it could discredit the UFC. The guy has boxed before and he's a tall, slick, left handed fighter. That gives everybody problems. It would be a good fight. As fighters we're supposed to be trying to do things that amaze people and make history. This could have been something that people really wanted to see."

          Jones Jr. added how he felt it was wrong what White was doing and dissed White for doing something that Boxing Promoters usually do. "I just think it's wrong not to allow him (Silva) to get the opportunity to live out his fantasy to be in the ring with one of his heroes. That's the kind of thing that boxing promoters usually do," said Jones Jr.

          Jones Jr. praised Silva's courage, stating: "He's got a lot of heart and I have nothing but respect for him for wanting to take on the best in boxing."

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          • Bad Intentions
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            #6
            this woulda been interesting but at the same time pointless and a waste of what little time Jones may have left in boxing. Id rather see Jones try and build his boxing legacy a little more by fighting JOhnson/Tarver/Woods/Dawson/Calzaghe ect...

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            • RL_GMA
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              #7
              I'm glad this didn't happen.

              I've been saying this is a pointless fight and that Roy would body him.

              Regardless if it was a Boxing match, Silva losing would lower Silva's stock even as a MMA fighter. At the end of the day it just wouldn't be a good look.

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