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  • Originally posted by Chollo Vista View Post
    What I told you was off the top of my head, I listed all the networks and stations the UFC has done business with. Not one thing that I said was wrong. However, YOU were the one that said the UFC operated under one network, which was a lie.

    It's really not that hard to grasp man.
    your twisting it again. wow lololol. I said the UFC OPERATES under 1 network. not operated. learn to read. And you never said the UFC "has done business with" you said the UFC 'is on fox, nbc, etc" you can try to change it now but you are already schooled.

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    • Originally posted by killakali View Post
      your twisting it again. wow lololol. I said the UFC OPERATES under 1 network. not operated. learn to read. And you never said the UFC "has done business with" you said the UFC 'is on fox, nbc, etc" you can try to change it now but you are already schooled.
      I'm not twisting anything man.

      Not one thing I told you is wrong. I was in the Ba***** when I saw the fight on ESPN. What are you talking about?

      Do I have to tell you everytime I leave the country and watch a fight on tv and where I was at?

      I don't even keep up with the UFC like that since I'm a die hard boxing fan. Me watching Cane vs Dos Santos on NBC a few years ago doesn't negate the fact that the UFC has done business with NBC. Them not doing business today has sht to do with the point that the UFC has done business with more than one network.

      This isn't rocket science man.

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      • Originally posted by Chollo Vista View Post
        I'm not twisting anything man.

        Not one thing I told you is wrong. I was in the Ba***** when I saw the fight on ESPN. What are you talking about?

        Do I have to tell you everytime I leave the country and watch a fight on tv and where I was at?

        I don't even keep up with the UFC like that since I'm a die hard boxing fan. Me watching Cane vs Dos Santos on NBC a few years ago doesn't negate the fact that the UFC has done business with NBC. Them not doing business today has sht to do with the point that the UFC has done business with more than one network.

        This isn't rocket science man.
        now you are truly a moron. google what network cane vs dos santos was on

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        • Lets say this is true. Now the fighters themselves just have to want to take the risk, preferably without a massive addition to their already inflated purses.

          With Haymon and HBO standing down. Does Jacobs really want to fight Golovkin?

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          • Originally posted by Chollo Vista View Post
            I'm not twisting anything man.

            Not one thing I told you is wrong. I was in the Ba***** when I saw the fight on ESPN. What are you talking about?

            Do I have to tell you everytime I leave the country and watch a fight on tv and where I was at?

            I don't even keep up with the UFC like that since I'm a die hard boxing fan. Me watching Cane vs Dos Santos on NBC a few years ago doesn't negate the fact that the UFC has done business with NBC. Them not doing business today has sht to do with the point that the UFC has done business with more than one network.

            This isn't rocket science man.
            here is the thread. Scroll down and you will see that you say UFC IS ON NBC, Versus, etc. FYI they Are NOT on those networks lol. Owned!!

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            Originally Posted by killakali
            u said he has a minimum of 4 fights. not a 4 fight minimum obligation.. Big difference
            What are you talking about?

            Per the OP "GGG met his 4 fight minimum obligation with HBO as of Willie Monroe Jr".

            Quote:
            Originally Posted by killakali

            UFC isn't on a bunch of networks like PBC
            Umm, off the top of my head, the UFC is on FS1, Fox Sports 2, FOX, Versus, NBC, FX and ESPN.

            Quote:
            Originally Posted by killakali
            and doesn't use sham promoters. They are a promoter.
            Man, you clearly have no idea what you're talking about here. Especially when you say the UFC doesn't use sham promoters, it's because they are sham promoters. Have you took one second to look at their fighters payout salaries??

            PBC regular NBC fighters make almost 6x more than the UFC's PPV fighters. I've seen PPV cards where UFC fighters got 12K. If that's not sham promoting, I don't know what is.

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            • Originally posted by killakali View Post
              now you are truly a moron. google what network cane vs dos santos was on
              No, the only moron is yourself. UFC has been on NBC and FOX, not one organization like you keep trying to say.

              Do you not know the difference between one and more than one?

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              • Originally posted by Chollo Vista View Post
                No, the only moron is yourself. UFC has been on NBC and FOX, not one organization like you keep trying to say.

                Do you not know the difference between one and more than one?
                Cane vs Dos Santos was on Fox not NBC why did you say you saw it on NBC pendejo?

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                • Originally posted by killakali View Post
                  here is the thread. Scroll down and you will see that you say UFC IS ON NBC, Versus, etc. FYI they Are NOT on those networks lol. Owned!!

                  Quote:
                  Originally Posted by killakali
                  u said he has a minimum of 4 fights. not a 4 fight minimum obligation.. Big difference
                  What are you talking about?

                  Per the OP "GGG met his 4 fight minimum obligation with HBO as of Willie Monroe Jr".

                  Quote:
                  Originally Posted by killakali

                  UFC isn't on a bunch of networks like PBC
                  Umm, off the top of my head, the UFC is on FS1, Fox Sports 2, FOX, Versus, NBC, FX and ESPN.

                  Quote:
                  Originally Posted by killakali
                  and doesn't use sham promoters. They are a promoter.
                  Man, you clearly have no idea what you're talking about here. Especially when you say the UFC doesn't use sham promoters, it's because they are sham promoters. Have you took one second to look at their fighters payout salaries??

                  PBC regular NBC fighters make almost 6x more than the UFC's PPV fighters. I've seen PPV cards where UFC fighters got 12K. If that's not sham promoting, I don't know what is.
                  Ok, and where was I wrong?

                  Again, I'm not a die hard UFC fan, but I remember them doing business with NBC, which they have, obviously they've done business with FOX and I watched a few events on ESPN.

                  What's the problem?

                  Or do you want to keep playing semantics?

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                  • Originally posted by Chollo Vista View Post
                    No, the only moron is yourself. UFC has been on NBC and FOX, not one organization like you keep trying to say.

                    Do you not know the difference between one and more than one?
                    check this out hoe. Fox was the first and only channel to show UFC on broadcast television. Checkmate puta. You just have been pulling **** out of your ass wey. Read below. UFC has never been on NBC lmaoooooooooooooo

                    On August 18, 2011, the Ultimate Fighting Championship reached a seven-year broadcast agreement with Fox Sports, giving it the rights to televise matches sanctioned by the promotion through 2018, ending the UFC's relationship with cable channel Spike. Through the agreement, Fox Sports would air four live events per year in either prime time or late night, as well as other UFC programming (including UFC Fight Night, Road to the Octagon and The Ultimate Fighter) on its various broadcast and cable properties, including the Fox network, FX and Fuel TV.[1] The deal was significant as it marked the first time that the Ultimate Fighting Championship would televise its events on broadcast television (previously, the promotion's fight cards were exclusive to cable and satellite networks and pay-per-view).

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                    • Originally posted by killakali View Post
                      Cane vs Dos Santos was on Fox not NBC why did you say you saw it on NBC pendejo?
                      Because I'm up here talking to a crayon eater. FOX vs NBC. Both are 3 letter networks and can easily be mistaken.

                      The fact that you're up here trying to play semantics this hard is ******ed.

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