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                    <p>With today&rsquo;s announcement of the Flash investment in the Ultimate Fighting Championship, UFC President Dana White took the opportunity to talk about various aspects of the deal and its impact on the world&rsquo;s premier mixed martial arts organization.<br />



Why did UFC do this deal?

Dana White: We view this as the perfect strategic partnership to help us grow this business and fast track our expansion into other parts of the world. There are a lot of guys over the last nine years that have tried to buy in, invest, get us to go public, and try to partner up with the UFC. We got in this thing because we love this sport, we love the UFC, and we have this vision to take this thing globally and turn it into the biggest sport in the world. And when I say that, I know people think I’m a lunatic, but it’s true, and it’s gonna happen. So this deal is a perfect strategic partnership. These guys are awesome strategic partners to help us reach that goal even faster.



Who is Flash?

DW: Flash is an independent live events and entertainment organization based in the UAE. Its sole shareholder is the Government of Abu Dhabi. We got to know these guys discussing an event in Abu Dhabi. This led to the investment conversation. After conducting in-depth due diligence, they saw the tremendous global potential of the UFC brand. The guys who run this company are young, hip, aggressive visionaries. They are big thinkers.



What is the structure of this deal, what exactly does Flash own?

DW: Flash acquired a 10 percent minority stake through a direct investment in the equity of Zuffa, LLC.



How will this affect the operations of the UFC?

DW: It affects it positively. As for the day to day and how everything runs, it’s business as usual. Strategically, in our global expansion, it’s gonna help us get to certain places a lot faster than we could have done it.



Were there any concerns about bringing another partner into the UFC fold?

DW: I didn’t feel that way at all. I don’t look at this as my baby and nobody else can touch it. The way I look at this thing is that the UFC is a brand, like Microsoft, McDonald’s or any of these other ones. I think that I’m gonna have a certain amount of time here and then my time will be done and I will have done my part. And then somebody else will carry it on after me. I don’t look at this like I’m gonna be here forever. A lot of people say ‘without Dana the UFC couldn’t do this or couldn’t do that.’ I think the UFC is bigger than that and bigger than one person, including me.



How many UFC events will happen in Abu Dhabi each year?

DW: Hopefully we will conduct one event there in 2010; we’ll see after that.



How will this affect the fighters?

DW: This will have no effect on the fighters; it is business as usual.



How long is this deal? Is Flash a permanent partner?


DW: This is not a short-term investment. Flash is a long-term partner that understands the dynamics of our business model.



Was this deal done because UFC needed money?


DW: UFC has no financial issues and business has never been better. We did this deal because of the huge opportunities it provides for UFC’s global growth.



Will UFC now establish an office in Abu Dhabi?

DW: There are no immediate plans to establish an office in Abu Dhabi.



Is there anything else you want to tell UFC fans about this deal?

DW: I’ve been saying for years that UFC is going to become the biggest sport in the world. With this new partnership in place, it’s going to happen even faster. These guys get it and they love the sport. We built a relationship with them over the last few years, they’re guys we like, respect, and trust, and we know that they’re the perfect strategic partners. We made all the right moves over the years, done all the right things along the way, and we know that this is a good thing for the sport.






 

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Why did UFC do this deal?
Dana White: We view this as the fucking strategic partnership to help us grow this business and fast track our expansion into other parts of the world. There are a lot of motherfuckers over the last nine years that have tried to buy in, invest, get us to go public, and try to partner up with the UFC. We got in this thing because we love this sport, we fucking love the UFC, and we have this vision to take this thing globally and turn it into the biggest motherfucking sport in the world. And when I fucking say that, I fucking know people think I’m a motherfucking lunatic, but it’s fucking true, and it’s gonna fucking happen. So this fucking deal is a perfect strategic partnership. These motherfuckers are awesome strategic partners to help us reach that fucking goal even faster.

Who is Flash?
DW: Flash is an independent live events and entertainment organization based in the motherfucking UAE. Its sole shareholder is the fucking Government of Abu Dhabi. We got to know these motherfuckers discussing an event in fucking Abu Dhabi. This led to the investment conversation. After conducting in-depth due diligence, they saw the tremendous global potential of the UFC brand. The guys who run this company are young, hip, aggressive motherfucking visionaries. They are big thinkers.

What is the structure of this deal, what exactly does Flash own?
DW: Flash fucking acquired a 10 percent minority stake through a direct investment in the equity of Zuffa, LLC. Motherfuckers.

How will this affect the operations of the UFC?
DW: It affects it fucking positively. As for the day to day and how everything runs, it’s fucking business as usual. Strategically, in our global expansion, it’s gonna help us get to certain fucking places a lot faster than we could have done it.

Were there any concerns about bringing another partner into the UFC fold?
DW: I didn’t fucking feel that way at all. I don’t fucking look at this as my baby and nobody else can touch it. The way I look at this thing is that the UFC is a brand, like motherfucking Microsoft, McDonald’s or any of these fucking other ones. I think that I’m gonna have a fucking certain amount of time here and then my time will be done and I will have done my part. And then fucking somebody else will carry it on after me. I don’t look at this like I’m gonna be here forever. A lot of people say ‘without Dana the UFC couldn’t do this or couldn’t do that.’ I think the fucking UFC is bigger than that and bigger than one person, including fucking me.

How many UFC events will happen in Abu Dhabi each year?
DW: Hopefully we will fucking conduct one event there in 2010; we’ll see after that.

How will this affect the fighters?
DW: Motherfuckers.

How long is this deal? Is Flash a permanent partner?
DW: This is not a short-term fucking investment. Flash is a fucking long-term partner that understands the dynamics of our business model.

Was this deal done because UFC needed money?
DW: UFC has no fucking financial issues and business has never been fucking better. We did this deal because of the huge opportunities it provides for UFC’s global growth.

Will UFC now establish an office in Abu Dhabi?
DW: There are no immediate fucking plans to establish an office in fucking Abu Dhabi.

Is there anything else you want to tell UFC fans about this deal?
DW: well well motherfuckers.


 

Fixed

 no cussin? this cant be dana

LOL at the fix

Dana -  These guys get it and they love the sport.


those guys get it because they love the money not the sport

WOW! They should have asked for better partners. Zuffa ownership now condones slavery.

Google it, im not preaching.

Long Live Strikeforce. I can not support an owner who condones slavery.

Nope, not a dollar will be spent buying anything Zuffa branded.

Who wrote this? Because if it wasn't made by the UG News editor, then they are plagiarizing someone else's work



UG News = Garbage

when u go global, you cannot do it alone, smart move with some deep pockets in UAE.

http://www.thinkflash.ae/

The "fix" is very funny. Well done...

Dana needs to stop with the "biggest sport in the world" angle.

This is what happens to you when you do business in Abu Dhabi:

Al Ain, United Arab Emirates - A member of Abu Dhabi's ruling family was found not guilty Sunday of the torture and rape of an Afghan in a case that has embarrassed the Gulf emirate and raised questions over human rights.

But a lawyer for the sheik, a son of UAE founder Sheik Zayed bin Sultan al Nahyan, said his client was found to have "diminished liability" because two former business associates had drugged him beforehand then taken the video to extort money from him.

In the video, which dates to 2004, Shahpoor is seen being struck with an electric cattle prod, beaten with whips and a plank of wood with a nail in it, and driven over by a car at a desert location near the oasis of Al Ain. The man identified as Issa pours what appears to be salt into Shahpoor's wounds.

LOL at the ignorance.  I'd hope you're trolling but that's expecting too much.  Apparently half the music/moview/etc. entertainment industries, as well as many businesses, must support slavery/terrorism/etc. since they've all done deals with/in UAE.



Stop being sheep and learn something.

You get Coke or Nike or Sony to get involved. You do not do this. The UFC getting into bed with ANY state financed (owned) agency is a bad idea. In less than a year there will be fallout from this. I called it with Art of War in China, there will be trouble there too. Just wait for the first time Flash wants something they do not get. It also looks a little underhanded like the UAE is buying the Abu Dhabi show, too many things falling in line too close together.
Side note, does Hoelzer Reich get a shot again at sponsoring fighters?