April 22, 2007

UFC President Dana White Speaks Out as MMA-Boxing Feud Heats Up

Neil Davidson, Canadian Press

MANCHESTER, England (CP) - Never a shrinking violet, UFC president Dana White took a swipe at boxing in the leadup to the mixed martial arts organization's UFC 70 card.

"The bottom line is boxing needs to face the facts. They're looking at me and us, like we're the bad guys," he told a news conference. "I'm not trying to destroy boxing. Boxing has destroyed itself. The people who have controlled boxing over the last 40 years have stuck their hands in, ripped the life out of it and stuck it in their pocket. That's what wrong with boxing, it has nothing to do with me or any of these fighters.

"Floyd Mayweather is shooting his mouth off, making all these challenges and writing cheques that his ass can't cash."

Mayweather made disparaging comments about the UFC in a recent conference call to promote his May fight against Oscar De Lay Hoya.

"It ain't but a fad. Anyone can put a tattoo on their head and get in a street fight," he said, alluding to UFC light-heavyweight champion Chuck Liddell.

"These are guys who couldn't make it in boxing," he added. "So they do (MMA). Boxing is the best sport in the world and it's here to stay."

Mayweather also challenged the UFC.

"We should put Liddell against a good heavyweight, under Mayweather Promotions," Mayweather said. "If Chuck wins, then I'll give him a million dollars out of my own pocket."

White responded by offering to pit Mayweather against UFC lightweight (155-pound) champion Sean Sherk.

"He'll get smashed, and so will any other boxer," White said. "It is what it is. It's apples and oranges, Boxing is one little component of this sport. No professional boxer could come into this sport and beat any of these guys. I don't know what boxing's problem is."

White went on to say that boxing is his "road map of what not to do," saying boxing was only interested in making a buck while his organization is investing to spread the sport of MMA around the world.

"You've never see anybody in boxing do that. Until you do, boxing's in big trouble."
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source: www.canada.com

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