Dana White vows to never work with Showtime again

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Last summer, White teamed up with Showtime to promote the epic crossover fight pitting UFC champion Conor McGregor against Floyd Mayweather in a boxing match that ended up as one of the biggest sporting events in history.

White seemed to get along with the executives from Showtime including Showtime Sports general manager Stephen Espinoza, who was part of the production for Mayweather vs. McGregor from start to finish.

White teaming up with Showtime came just a few years after he butted heads with the network following the purchase of Strikeforce, who had an exclusive broadcast deal with them already in place. When Strikeforce was finally dissolved and the fighters brought over to the UFC, White seemed very happy to never deal with Showtime again until the Mayweather vs. McGregor fight became a reality.

Now in the aftermath of that event where Showtime recently put out a press release stating that Mayweather vs. McGregor did 4.3 million pay-per-view buys in North America — making it the second biggest pay-per-view in history — White isn’t buying their numbers or the validity of how the fight actually sold that night.

“Think about this and I don’t give a s–t about Showtime’s f–king full of s–t press release they put out — it’s the biggest fight ever,” White told Yahoo! Sports on Thursday. “Ever in combat sports history. The thing did over 6.7 million buys and if the service didn’t drop, we would have gotten closer to 7 million. It was the biggest event ever. It was the biggest boxing event ever without a boxer, there was only one boxer involved in the fight.

“I still question [the numbers]. The way that they handled that press release and what they did — I didn’t trust them before and now I despise those f–king guys. The Showtime guys, I’ll never work with them again. Ever.”

Dana White Trashes Showtime Over Mayweather vs. McGregor, Vows to 'Never Work With Them Again' | MMAWeekly.com
 

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Last summer, White teamed up with Showtime to promote the epic crossover fight pitting UFC champion Conor McGregor against Floyd Mayweather in a boxing match that ended up as one of the biggest sporting events in history.

White seemed to get along with the executives from Showtime including Showtime Sports general manager Stephen Espinoza, who was part of the production for Mayweather vs. McGregor from start to finish.

White teaming up with Showtime came just a few years after he butted heads with the network following the purchase of Strikeforce, who had an exclusive broadcast deal with them already in place. When Strikeforce was finally dissolved and the fighters brought over to the UFC, White seemed very happy to never deal with Showtime again until the Mayweather vs. McGregor fight became a reality.

Now in the aftermath of that event where Showtime recently put out a press release stating that Mayweather vs. McGregor did 4.3 million pay-per-view buys in North America — making it the second biggest pay-per-view in history — White isn’t buying their numbers or the validity of how the fight actually sold that night.

“Think about this and I don’t give a s–t about Showtime’s f–king full of s–t press release they put out — it’s the biggest fight ever,” White told Yahoo! Sports on Thursday. “Ever in combat sports history. The thing did over 6.7 million buys and if the service didn’t drop, we would have gotten closer to 7 million. It was the biggest event ever. It was the biggest boxing event ever without a boxer, there was only one boxer involved in the fight.

“I still question [the numbers]. The way that they handled that press release and what they did — I didn’t trust them before and now I despise those f–king guys. The Showtime guys, I’ll never work with them again. Ever.”

Dana White Trashes Showtime Over Mayweather vs. McGregor, Vows to 'Never Work With Them Again' | MMAWeekly.com
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That's like fucking Radio Shack saying they'll never work with Best Buy... who gives a shit? Without Conor the UFC is selling 150-300k PPVs. Showtime is an entertainment giant.
 

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Judging from everything said and shown, I will lean towards the side of numbers and logic which Espinoza seems to have on his side, as opposed to Dana's unsubstantiated claims
 

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Dana is just so used to fucking everyone else over that when and if it happens to him or the UFC, he wants to cry on the playground and take his ball home. He’s throwing another fit because Showtime is the bread winner.


For a guy thats pretty like-able personally, he sure is an asshole in the media. As the years go by he just becomes more difficult to really deal with.
 

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Espinoza is right. The fight isn't the biggest by any measure. Especially not the most important measure which is revenue. It's number 2 and there is actually a good gap between May/Mac vs May/Pac.

The live gate really tells all.
 

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This is the nail in the coffin:
“The one thing I’ll point out — I don’t want to get too much into a back and forth — but we’re a public company and there are regulations, there are legal requirements. We can’t put out press releases giving fake numbers. We have shareholders. We have millions of shareholders.

“When we put something on it, when we say, ‘Here’s a Showtime Sports press release from Mayweather-Pacquiao or Mayweather-Mayweather,’ that has gone through lawyers and everyone has looked at it. It’s factual.”