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    Lou DiBELLA Sides With Dana WHITE Against Bob ARUM

    Boxing promoter DiBella firmly in White's corner

    August, 24, 2011
    Aug 24
    1:28
    PM ET


    McNeil By Franklin McNeil
    ESPN.com
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    Floyd MayweatherAP Photo/Jae C. Hong


    Lou DiBella feels defensive-minded boxers are doing more damage to the sport than the UFC.

    While Bob Arum takes issue with the way Dana White does business, not every boxing promoter disagrees with the UFC president’s decision-making policies.

    Shortly after UFC announced that it had inked a major network television deal, Arum made his opinion about the mixed martial arts promotion known to ESPN.com. And it wasn’t very favorable.

    The signing of a network deal wasn’t what got Arum’s juices flowing, but that UFC is televising a card on Nov. 12. That’s the same night Arum has WBO welterweight champion Manny Pacquiao defending his title against Juan Manuel Marquez on HBO pay-per-view.

    “There is no competition,” Arum told ESPN.com. “If Fox was to put on a top movie that night, it might be more competition. If Fox put on Manchester United that night, it would be more competition.”


    It made no difference to Arum that the UFC card will end before Pacquiao and Marquez enter the ring.

    Upon learning of Arum’s comments White responded immediately and harshly.

    “Bob Arum had the ability to do great things for the sport of boxing,” White told Yahoo! Sports. “You had the ability, Bob Arum, to make boxing great.

    “But the problem was you were greedy. You’re a greedy pig, just like all the other guys who were involved in boxing. All you ever did was try to rip money out of it. You never invested a dime into the sport of boxing to make it great, to make it last, to create a future for boxing. He’s nothing but a greedy pig and his jealousy shows non-stop.”


    White and Arum have had verbal sparring sessions for some time. Usually, each man could count on getting strong support from individuals in his respective sport, but not anymore.

    Boxing promoter Lou DiBella is solidly in White’s corner this time. A former boxing executive at HBO, DiBella knows the sport inside and out, and no one is more upset with the state of boxing than he is.

    “I agree with a lot of what [Dana White] said,” DiBella told ESPN.com. “There’s no question that when Don [King] and Bob [Arum] dominated this business for literally generations, that not a lot was invested back in the business. Frankly, Bob Arum admitted as much at his Hall of Fame induction. And the sport is in worse condition today than it’s ever been.

    “I don’t believe there is any intentional counter-programming by the UFC. What are they going to do, go against a World Series game that includes the Yankees?

    “I’m not out there hating on [UFC]; I don’t think they’re trying to hurt boxing.”

    The damage boxing currently experiences, for the most part, is self-inflicted, according to DiBella.

    He says too many high-profile boxers are unwilling to stand in the pocket and fight. Their failure to engage is a huge turnoff for today’s young (18- to 34-year-old) fans, who crave nonstop action.

    “If a guy fights in retreat, Dana’s not putting him on again,” DiBella said. “He has an advantage because [UFC] is a monopoly. But that aside, you have to know what people find entertaining. If you move backward, and I don’t care if a writer says he’s a good fighter, the public doesn’t want to see him.




    “Boxing has lost sight of the fact that it’s a subset of the entertainment business
    . And Dana has not forgotten that.”

    Like many longtime boxing insiders, DiBella once found it difficult to watch a mixed martial arts bout. Boxing is deeply embedded in his soul, and nothing will change that.

    But he no longer looks at MMA with disdain. Like many boxing aficionados, DiBella now enjoys watching mixed martial artists display their skills, and he credits UFC with changing his opinion.

    “I had not been a big fan of MMA,” DiBella said. “But I now understand it more as a sport, and respect how the UFC is conducting their business. I’m impressed.”

    #2
    The reason I support GBP is that I haven't seen their fighters being ripped off. They seem to be more transparent.

    Also, they are bringing better cards and more creative events.

    The Starpower split-site is a great value for fans. Especially when you consider than fans at Staples are also getting a music concert thrown in.

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      #3
      He's right.

      Bob Arum doesn't care about the sport of boxing, and he doesn't look after the well-being of his fighters either. He's only interested in making money. He's getting old, he obviously won't be able to spend it, but he's just a greedy, selfish man.

      It was a smart move by Floyd Mayweather to break away from Bob Arum's control. Manny Paquiao is being badly exploited by Arum.
      Last edited by The Hammer; 08-25-2011, 11:34 AM.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Gino Ros View Post
        The reason I support GBP is that I haven't seen their fighters being ripped off. They seem to be more transparent.

        Also, they are bringing better cards and more creative events.

        The Starpower split-site is a great value for fans. Especially when you consider than fans at Staples are also getting a music concert thrown in.
        Definitely agree, Boxing is starting to lose some of the publics attention. We all want to see good fights, especially within a stacked card. I like the fact that golden boy promotions is starting to do that, market and at least attempt to start putting good cards together, I dont like paying $$ for just the main event. Top Rank in my opinion is just going about business as usual. Good point being the whole Juanma and Gamboa potential fight that never came about cuz he wanted to get the most money out of it..instead of criticizing the UFC, they should focus on making better fights and giving people their moneys worth! I am a Boxing fan first and foremost, but in all honestly if there is a UFC fight that has a better card, i will watch that instead

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          #5
          Originally posted by rudyyr View Post
          Definitely agree, Boxing is starting to lose some of the publics attention. We all want to see good fights, especially within a stacked card. I like the fact that golden boy promotions is starting to do that, market and at least attempt to start putting good cards together, I dont like paying $$ for just the main event. Top Rank in my opinion is just going about business as usual. Good point being the whole Juanma and Gamboa potential fight that never came about cuz he wanted to get the most money out of it..instead of criticizing the UFC, they should focus on making better fights and giving people their moneys worth! I am a Boxing fan first and foremost, but in all honestly if there is a UFC fight that has a better card, i will watch that instead
          I deal with contacts in the business, and they tell a very divergent story between boxing and MMA (specifically, UFC).

          The retail (restaurants, bars, strip clubs, etc) outlets know many months in advance when the UFC dates are. What are we, on UFC 135 or some ****? I betcha that they have UFC 140 slated - date and location.

          That allows the field outlets to plan everything: advertising, promotion, staffing, security, food, bar stocking, etc.

          PLUS, the UFC is a PARTNER. When Joe Hand sells them the license for the night, they also get all kinds of trinkets and trash that gets fans engaged.

          I went to a UFC PPV event at a Champp's Americana. They had "UFC girls" at the door in baby t-shirts. You paid your five bucks a head, and you got a "ticket" that had the fighters' photos on it. They had a raffle and giveaways for UFC stuff. A table was set up with literature and fighter's photos, etc.

          Boxing does NONE of that. They just roll out the PPV like "here, buy this".

          UFC pays their fighters less. True. Because they are investing back into the business. Marketing isn't free.

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            #6
            Dibella is the biggest hypocrite out of all the boxing promoters. He's just mad that he doesn't have the biggest piece of the cake and if he did, he'd be much worse than Arum I bet. Look how protected he had Berto and now Martinez.

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              #7
              well, the boxers are greedy too... they would prefer to have the money and promote themselves than let their promoter do it. that's why all the big names have their own promotional company

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                #8
                Originally posted by Mr. Fantastic View Post
                Dibella is the biggest hypocrite out of all the boxing promoters. He's just mad that he doesn't have the biggest piece of the cake and if he did, he'd be much worse than Arum I bet. Look how protected he had Berto and now Martinez.
                Wait: He was gonna put Berto in with Shane when Shane KO'd the feared Margarito.

                He put martinez in with Williams on short notice, and then put Martinez in with a much bigger Pavlik.

                Da hell, dude?

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Gino Ros View Post
                  The reason I support GBP is that I haven't seen their fighters being ripped off. They seem to be more transparent.

                  Also, they are bringing better cards and more creative events.

                  The Starpower split-site is a great value for fans. Especially when you consider than fans at Staples are also getting a music concert thrown in.
                  Pure Truth!

                  I've been saying this **** for years. Arum/Don King are the bane of boxing because there is too much of a monopoly. In this day and age People are way smarter if they search out for the truth. Arum is a straight up two faced lair and has been doing that **** without backlash for years! All for a buck, this motherfuc.ker hates boxing and runs it like his personal bank account He knows how the business works and works it well but eventually all the **** that's sketchy comes home to roost! Arum is bout to get his. I just hope it scrubs him out with lil effect to boxing. It's a sad thing when passion is put in the hands of the mindless money grubber who don't support where they get it from. Arum is just a middle man fronting as the epicenter. Manny doesn't need his as.s. GBP will eventually be the front runners for sure. I think if Dibella and GBP hook up it could be big they need to squash that fu.cker out.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Gino Ros View Post
                    Wait: He was gonna put Berto in with Shane when Shane KO'd the feared Margarito.

                    He put martinez in with Williams on short notice, and then put Martinez in with a much bigger Pavlik.

                    Da hell, dude?
                    He didn't end up fighting him though. All he did before and after was get a gift belt and fight nothing but 140 pounders.

                    What is Martinez doing now? Exactly! All he's doing is talking and calling out guys 2 divisions lower. There are some champions on his division(160).

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