They just called the Reebok uniforms "Uno Cards" or "Power Ranger Outfits".
LOL at Uno Cards, very accurate.
UltimateKeyboardWarrior - They just called the Reebok uniforms "Uno Cards" or "Power Ranger Outfits".Spot on.
LOL at Uno Cards, very accurate.
This shyt is pure hilariousness right now, callers killing Zuffa right now. Im trying to get on so I can get my UG shoutout in too
CRE - Stitch did not deserve to lose his job.Uh...yes he absolutely deserved to lose his job. He didn't deserve to lose that sponsorship income, Zuffa should have figured out a way to make it work for the cut men so they wouldn't have to take a financial hit.
This really doesn't make sense. Hopefully cooler heads can prevail in the end and something gets worked out.
The fighters deserve to have him in their back pocket, he was an asset for the sport...
Stitch knew damn well that he was going to get fired for what he said. He was taking the bullet for the younger guys that couldn't say anything. That being said, it's bullshit to call Dana out, because he went public on Twitter without calling Dana (he never said he talked to him about the problem) so why does Dana owe him anything? Stitch is under the impression that even though he publicly embarrassed his employer, they still owe him some form of professionalism. Anytime you air out your boss or your company's dirty laundry you run the risk of losing that job.
Spinning Shit -CRE - Stitch did not deserve to lose his job.Uh...yes he absolutely deserved to lose his job. He didn't deserve to lose that sponsorship income, Zuffa should have figured out a way to make it work for the cut men so they wouldn't have to take a financial hit.
This really doesn't make sense. Hopefully cooler heads can prevail in the end and something gets worked out.
The fighters deserve to have him in their back pocket, he was an asset for the sport...
Stitch knew damn well that he was going to get fired for what he said. He was taking the bullet for the younger guys that couldn't say anything. That being said, it's bullshit to call Dana out, because he went public on Twitter without calling Dana (he never said he talked to him about the problem) so why does Dana owe him anything? Stitch is under the impression that even though he publicly embarrassed his employer, they still owe him some form of professionalism. Anytime you air out your boss or your company's dirty laundry you run the risk of losing that job.
I didn't think he said anything that was disrespectful to the UFC or Reebok.
Spinning Shit -CRE - Stitch did not deserve to lose his job.Uh...yes he absolutely deserved to lose his job. He didn't deserve to lose that sponsorship income, Zuffa should have figured out a way to make it work for the cut men so they wouldn't have to take a financial hit.
This really doesn't make sense. Hopefully cooler heads can prevail in the end and something gets worked out.
The fighters deserve to have him in their back pocket, he was an asset for the sport...
Stitch knew damn well that he was going to get fired for what he said. He was taking the bullet for the younger guys that couldn't say anything. That being said, it's bullshit to call Dana out, because he went public on Twitter without calling Dana (he never said he talked to him about the problem) so why does Dana owe him anything? Stitch is under the impression that even though he publicly embarrassed his employer, they still owe him some form of professionalism. Anytime you air out your boss or your company's dirty laundry you run the risk of losing that job.
Please go back and read the transcript of what he said, and paste the exact part that you considering so emabrrasing and harmful to the UFC that the only appropriate action to take against him was to throw him out.
Because I literally don't think we read the same thing
Spinning Shit -He said in another interview that he did speak with Dana about all this and was told there was no money left for the cut men.CRE - Stitch did not deserve to lose his job.Uh...yes he absolutely deserved to lose his job. He didn't deserve to lose that sponsorship income, Zuffa should have figured out a way to make it work for the cut men so they wouldn't have to take a financial hit.
This really doesn't make sense. Hopefully cooler heads can prevail in the end and something gets worked out.
The fighters deserve to have him in their back pocket, he was an asset for the sport...
Stitch knew damn well that he was going to get fired for what he said. He was taking the bullet for the younger guys that couldn't say anything. That being said, it's bullshit to call Dana out, because he went public on Twitter without calling Dana (he never said he talked to him about the problem) so why does Dana owe him anything? Stitch is under the impression that even though he publicly embarrassed his employer, they still owe him some form of professionalism. Anytime you air out your boss or your company's dirty laundry you run the risk of losing that job.
BTW, accidentally voted you down and voted you right back up.
Bilge Water -Ok. I read that he talked to someone, I didn't see that it was Dana. Thanks for the clarification.Spinning Shit -He said in another interview that he did speak with Dana about all this and was told there was no money left for the cut men.CRE - Stitch did not deserve to lose his job.Uh...yes he absolutely deserved to lose his job. He didn't deserve to lose that sponsorship income, Zuffa should have figured out a way to make it work for the cut men so they wouldn't have to take a financial hit.
This really doesn't make sense. Hopefully cooler heads can prevail in the end and something gets worked out.
The fighters deserve to have him in their back pocket, he was an asset for the sport...
Stitch knew damn well that he was going to get fired for what he said. He was taking the bullet for the younger guys that couldn't say anything. That being said, it's bullshit to call Dana out, because he went public on Twitter without calling Dana (he never said he talked to him about the problem) so why does Dana owe him anything? Stitch is under the impression that even though he publicly embarrassed his employer, they still owe him some form of professionalism. Anytime you air out your boss or your company's dirty laundry you run the risk of losing that job.
BTW, accidentally voted you down and voted you right back up.
canofsticks -Did what he say about the situation make the UFC and Reebok look good or bad?Spinning Shit -CRE - Stitch did not deserve to lose his job.Uh...yes he absolutely deserved to lose his job. He didn't deserve to lose that sponsorship income, Zuffa should have figured out a way to make it work for the cut men so they wouldn't have to take a financial hit.
This really doesn't make sense. Hopefully cooler heads can prevail in the end and something gets worked out.
The fighters deserve to have him in their back pocket, he was an asset for the sport...
Stitch knew damn well that he was going to get fired for what he said. He was taking the bullet for the younger guys that couldn't say anything. That being said, it's bullshit to call Dana out, because he went public on Twitter without calling Dana (he never said he talked to him about the problem) so why does Dana owe him anything? Stitch is under the impression that even though he publicly embarrassed his employer, they still owe him some form of professionalism. Anytime you air out your boss or your company's dirty laundry you run the risk of losing that job.
Please go back and read the transcript of what he said, and paste the exact part that you considering so emabrrasing and harmful to the UFC that the only appropriate action to take against him was to throw him out.
Because I literally don't think we read the same thing
To me, airing out the internal economics of the company made them look bad. Maybe after hearing Stitch talk about it you think that the UFC is now more awesome than ever, I would disagree.