Will UFC fold

After Dana and joe silva all the current people that work for them are gone in 60 or 70 so years? What happens when they are gone Phone Post 3.0

I think Dana and Joe Silva will be long retired before then. They'll probably be dead in like 50 years.

But no, I think the sport will be so much bigger in that half a century that they'll find suitable people to run the show.

Scientists are saying there will be no fish in 60 to 70 years... and you're worried about the UFC?

MMALOGIC - Scientists are saying there will be no fish in 60 to 70 years... and you're worried about the UFC?
Worst 'scientists' ever. Phone Post 3.0

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MMALOGIC - Scientists are saying there will be no fish in 60 to 70 years... and you're worried about the UFC?
Worst 'scientists' ever. Phone Post 3.0

are those the 'scientists' on Al Gore's bankroll?

MentaL -


who needs fish when you got flesh.





 

Haha! So random and yet so funny.
Lol. Vtfu Phone Post 3.0

MMALOGIC - Scientists are saying there will be no fish in 60 to 70 years... and you're worried about the UFC?
Unless those are fighting fish, I don't give a
Fuck. Phone Post 3.0

MentaL -


who needs fish when you got flesh.





 

Holy shit. Phone Post 3.0

ufc gon fold when war mma signs all the hitterz and ufc ent got nun left to bang Phone Post

iCameiLostiRetiredDiaz - After Dana and joe silva all the current people that work for them are gone in 60 or 70 so years? What happens when they are gone Phone Post 3.0

The United States hasn't even been around for 250 years yet.  Major League Baseball hasn't yet turned 150.  The National Football League isn't 100.  Microsoft Corporation hasn't even had its 40th birthday.

JC Penney was once one of the largest retailers in the world, and it's now on the cusp of folding up after about 100 years.  After about 130 years, the iconic Kodak Corporation just emerged from a company-threatening bankruptcy.  After 83 years, the world famous and institutional Hostess Brands is now in liquidation. 

Even the mighty Roman Empire--among the vastest, most powerful, and longest enduring governments in all of recorded history--could only clock in at about 1500 years.  For those born during its peak, imagine how enduring and permanent the Empire must have felt--it had been going for hundreds of years prior to their birth, and would continue for hundreds of years after their death.

And yet, to us Rome is a notable historical era, and it's the US (around a mere 237 years) that feels "permanent."

Don't mistake success, passion, and strong profits for immortality.  All political and business entities go by the wayside eventually.  The UFC--just like the USA, Rome, MLB, NFL, Microsoft, JC Penney, Kodak, and Hostess--will eventually wind down. 

MTH - 
iCameiLostiRetiredDiaz - After Dana and joe silva all the current people that work for them are gone in 60 or 70 so years? What happens when they are gone Phone Post 3.0

The United States hasn't even been around for 250 years yet.  Major League Baseball hasn't yet turned 150.  The National Football League isn't 100.  Microsoft Corporation hasn't even had its 40th birthday.

JC Penney was once one of the largest retailers in the world, and it's now on the cusp of folding up after about 100 years.  After about 130 years, the iconic Kodak Corporation just emerged from a company-threatening bankruptcy.  After 83 years, the world famous and institutional Hostess Brands is now in liquidation. 

Even the mighty Roman Empire--among the vastest, most powerful, and longest enduring governments in all of recorded history--could only clock in at about 1500 years.  For those born during its peak, imagine how enduring and permanent the Empire must have felt--it had been going for hundreds of years prior to their birth, and would continue for hundreds of years after their death.

And yet, to us Rome is a notable historical era, and it's the US (around a mere 237 years) that feels "permanent."


Don't mistake success, passion, and strong profits for immortality.  All political and business entities go by the wayside eventually.  The UFC--just like the USA, Rome, MLB, NFL, Microsoft, JC Penney, Kodak, and Hostess--will eventually wind down. 


Great response.

MTH -
iCameiLostiRetiredDiaz - After Dana and joe silva all the current people that work for them are gone in 60 or 70 so years? What happens when they are gone Phone Post 3.0

The United States hasn't even been around for 250 years yet.  Major League Baseball hasn't yet turned 150.  The National Football League isn't 100.  Microsoft Corporation hasn't even had its 40th birthday.

JC Penney was once one of the largest retailers in the world, and it's now on the cusp of folding up after about 100 years.  After about 130 years, the iconic Kodak Corporation just emerged from a company-threatening bankruptcy.  After 83 years, the world famous and institutional Hostess Brands is now in liquidation. 

Even the mighty Roman Empire--among the vastest, most powerful, and longest enduring governments in all of recorded history--could only clock in at about 1500 years.  For those born during its peak, imagine how enduring and permanent the Empire must have felt--it had been going for hundreds of years prior to their birth, and would continue for hundreds of years after their death.

And yet, to us Rome is a notable historical era, and it's the US (around a mere 237 years) that feels "permanent."


Don't mistake success, passion, and strong profits for immortality.  All political and business entities go by the wayside eventually.  The UFC--just like the USA, Rome, MLB, NFL, Microsoft, JC Penney, Kodak, and Hostess--will eventually wind down. 

VTFU for that post, safe to say /thread Phone Post 3.0

iCameiLostiRetiredDiaz -
MTH -
iCameiLostiRetiredDiaz - After Dana and joe silva all the current people that work for them are gone in 60 or 70 so years? What happens when they are gone Phone Post 3.0

The United States hasn't even been around for 250 years yet.  Major League Baseball hasn't yet turned 150.  The National Football League isn't 100.  Microsoft Corporation hasn't even had its 40th birthday.

JC Penney was once one of the largest retailers in the world, and it's now on the cusp of folding up after about 100 years.  After about 130 years, the iconic Kodak Corporation just emerged from a company-threatening bankruptcy.  After 83 years, the world famous and institutional Hostess Brands is now in liquidation. 

Even the mighty Roman Empire--among the vastest, most powerful, and longest enduring governments in all of recorded history--could only clock in at about 1500 years.  For those born during its peak, imagine how enduring and permanent the Empire must have felt--it had been going for hundreds of years prior to their birth, and would continue for hundreds of years after their death.

And yet, to us Rome is a notable historical era, and it's the US (around a mere 237 years) that feels "permanent."


Don't mistake success, passion, and strong profits for immortality.  All political and business entities go by the wayside eventually.  The UFC--just like the USA, Rome, MLB, NFL, Microsoft, JC Penney, Kodak, and Hostess--will eventually wind down. 

VTFU for that post, safe to say /thread Phone Post 3.0
Hah--thanks man. Phone Post 3.0

MTH -
iCameiLostiRetiredDiaz -
MTH -
iCameiLostiRetiredDiaz - After Dana and joe silva all the current people that work for them are gone in 60 or 70 so years? What happens when they are gone Phone Post 3.0

The United States hasn't even been around for 250 years yet.  Major League Baseball hasn't yet turned 150.  The National Football League isn't 100.  Microsoft Corporation hasn't even had its 40th birthday.

JC Penney was once one of the largest retailers in the world, and it's now on the cusp of folding up after about 100 years.  After about 130 years, the iconic Kodak Corporation just emerged from a company-threatening bankruptcy.  After 83 years, the world famous and institutional Hostess Brands is now in liquidation. 

Even the mighty Roman Empire--among the vastest, most powerful, and longest enduring governments in all of recorded history--could only clock in at about 1500 years.  For those born during its peak, imagine how enduring and permanent the Empire must have felt--it had been going for hundreds of years prior to their birth, and would continue for hundreds of years after their death.

And yet, to us Rome is a notable historical era, and it's the US (around a mere 237 years) that feels "permanent."


Don't mistake success, passion, and strong profits for immortality.  All political and business entities go by the wayside eventually.  The UFC--just like the USA, Rome, MLB, NFL, Microsoft, JC Penney, Kodak, and Hostess--will eventually wind down. 

VTFU for that post, safe to say /thread Phone Post 3.0
Hah--thanks man. Phone Post 3.0
Your very welcome sir Phone Post 3.0