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TheMightyQuinn;1209450; said:When Pride stopped, UFC and Pride had done a good job of keeping all the talent. Dana's biggest mistake (I know that deserves it's own thread) was not spending the money to get all the Pride fighters. He stalled and now there's competition. All that being said, why would Dana want to cross-promote? Why couldn't Fedor just be a UFC fighter? Also bring his brother, he's an interesting fighter to watch.
The money isn't there for Fedor. That's really what it comes down to, believe it or not, Dana White would love to have Fedor in the UFC, and that was obvious last night when he got a quick free card together for Anderson Silva.
As for the talent Fedor fights, look, there isn't a lot of explosive talent in the MMA heavyweights, Fedor is unreal with his speed, he fights like he's a 205 speed wise but hits like he's a 250.
I agree with you on cross promoting, the simple fact is the UFC has marked itself very well, with the ultimate figher on Spike, fight night, and all the other replays of the fights, you get your fill of the action without really having to pay out.
Aside from Fedor last night, that card really didn't inspire me. I watched the whole thing after the fact and really, the UFC card overall had more action, Fedor made the night. Everyone knew coming in that Sylvia was washed up, his time had passed, but that doesn't take anything away from what Fedor is, just that there's not a whole lot of talent you can put against a guy like that.
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