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Originally Posted by alahyousious Just for my own personal knowledge, when was Dana White proven a liar? Any business man or economic teacher will tell you that the Japanese are very tough negotiators. |
frequently lies and bends the truth - I'm not going to go out on a limb, but trust me he's no angel. He is also a tough negotiator - it's generally 'his way or the highway' it seems when it comes to fighter contracts etc.
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Originally Posted by alahyousious World wide Pride has very little to lose. In the U.S. the causal MMA fan most likely only watches the UFC. If the number one Pride lhw loses to the UFC lhw champ Pride might lose face to the CASUAL MMA fan in the U.S. |
Sorry I don't see your point here - it looks like you are agreeing with me. The casual fans don't know pride so if Wand lost, Pride lose a little face, but maybe even gain overall because at least the fans know their name (certainly if Wand put a show on). If they win it's party time. They certainly stood to gain far more than they could lose, and at UFC's expence too, but it is not worth speculating on because my entire point of that paragraph was that it's not worth speculating lol.
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Originally Posted by alahyousious LOL ok I could have made my last to sentences a new paragraph but I did not. First you need to learn to spell apostrophes before you go telling anyone how to use them. I did not use any plurals that really needed an apostrophe. |
"Until Pride comes out and tells there side" their, not there
"Now because of that its easy to believe" apostrophe in it's (please note the spelling of 'apostrophe' - nice ty)
"Thats why everyone keeps bringing Chuck vs Silva up" apostrophe in that's please.
"Its pretty obvious" apostrophe in it's again. 'Its' always needs an apostrophe unless 'it' is being used as a pronoun (for future reference)
"thats fine I dont care" apostrophe in that's again. That's will always need one.
"until both organizations pull there head out of there ass" head and ass need to be plural, both theres should be theirs
"most of us to believe that for some reason Pride back out" backed out
"Oh yeah and hows my english." it would have been better with an apostrophe in how's.
clarification complete. We should really start a thread in off-topic called 'how's my English' for this kinda thing, but I can never resist being a good samaritan.
git.