pistolpete11
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Well Trump is expected to declare a state of national emergency at 3:00pm today. We'll see if the UFC sticks with their plans.
I don't think it will be a 'disaster' per se. The chances someone dies from it that is directly related to the UFC is probably pretty small. But I still think it's just a little bit irresponsible. It's not just the fights. They have fighters and their teams flying from all round the world, passing though airports, using the same locker rooms, staying at the same hotels, etc. Commissions would potentially be exposed. Doctors. Other UFC staff. It might turn out to be fine, but it's not really helping to halt the spread or potential spread of the virus.I may change my opinion at some point, but I honestly think the UFC's approach is perfectly fine as of now. They're limiting interactions and once a guy fights they are easily able to go into isolation for a couple weeks afterwards since they won't be fighting for awhile. Yes there will still be some risk but I don't think it's that much more than what most of us are doing right now ourselves. They are setup uniquely from other sports where that the competing athletes can come in, do their job, and then go home after for a long period of time.
But some UFC fighters are going to get it and then the media will go crazy and they will be forced to shut things down. It's just inevitable.
I don't think it will be a 'disaster' per se. The chances someone dies from it that is directly related to the UFC is probably pretty small. But I still think it's just a little bit irresponsible. It's not just the fights. They have fighters and their teams flying from all round the world, passing though airports, using the same locker rooms, staying at the same hotels, etc. Commissions would potentially be exposed. Doctors. Other UFC staff. It might turn out to be fine, but it's not really helping to halt the spread or potential spread of the virus.
Right, but if you know it's inevitable and that it's potentially making the issue worse, why not just take those precautions now instead of waiting for someone in the UFC to actually get it?Lots of businesses will have similar issues & decisions to make over the next few weeks.
But yes, plenty of potential issues which is why they will likely get shut down fairly quickly.
Right, but if you know it's inevitable and that it's potentially making the issue worse, why not just take those precautions now instead of waiting for someone in the UFC to actually get it?
Anyway, like I said, selfishly, I'm glad because it gives me something to watch. I just think it's stupid and in the grand scheme of things, irresponsible and not necessary.
Every company should be taking every possible precaution they can or else they should be criticized. True the UFC is more public than most of them, but that's even more reason for them to take those precautions. It's not realistic for most companies to completely shut down, but there are some big differences between most companies and the UFC. 1) Most companies aren't sending teams of people around the world 2) Most companies aren't giving out $300M in dividends.Sure, but the majority of people are doing jobs that are "not necessary" and for now many of them are continuing in some respect. I have been in facilities this week where their plan going forward is to make safer production lines, safer work flows, designating alternate shifts, or having some staff work from home. But at the end of the day, for now they are continuing to work in some respect. That is how I see the UFC, albeit in a very public light that leaves them open for scrutiny. Once fighters come forward with the virus (and they will) they are going to get killed in the media for it.
As for going ahead with this card in particular, the majority of the potential issues (training, travel, etc) were already done so I really have no issues at all with it. I figure there's about a 25% chance of the card next week actually happening.
Every company should be taking every possible precaution they can or else they should be criticized. True the UFC is more public than most of them, but that's even more reason for them to take those precautions. It's not realistic for most companies to completely shut down, but there are some big differences between most companies and the UFC. 1) Most companies aren't sending teams of people around the world 2) Most companies aren't giving out $300M in dividends.
By the way, Bellator is paying their fighters their show money despite cancelling their event.
I may change my opinion at some point, but I honestly think the UFC's approach is perfectly fine as of now. They're limiting interactions and once a guy fights they are easily able to go into isolation for a couple weeks afterwards since they won't be fighting for awhile. Yes there will still be some risk but I don't think it's that much more than what most of us are doing right now ourselves. They are setup uniquely from other sports where that the competing athletes can come in, do their job, and then go home after for a long period of time.
But some UFC fighters are going to get it and then the media will go crazy and they will be forced to shut things down. It's just inevitable.
But they took a financial hit to do the right thing.I think once you make them travel and weigh-in you have to pay them. I'm sure the UFC would do the same if they cancelled the card today. The issue is how they would handle future cards, and for that I'm not sure. We'll see what happens.
I really wished they’d open up 165. Have a 175. Let Kamaru pick which belt he wants (probably 175 because he walks around 200+)
But they took a financial hit to do the right thing.
...although, I do agree that once you're past the travel and weigh-ins, the riskiest parts have already been done.
165, 175, 185, 195
It's inevitable, so I'm not really sure why the UFC is in such opposition to it
Isn't she incredibly attractive? A Brazilian friend was talking about one of the women on the undercard only fighting again to get Instagram followers, lol. Maybe that was her?How is Maleki a pro fighter? Yea she won but she's out of the UFC in 2 years max, that was f***ing painful to watch.
Isn't she incredibly attractive? A Brazilian friend was talking about one of the women on the undercard only fighting again to get Instagram followers, lol. Maybe that was her?
Isn't she incredibly attractive? A Brazilian friend was talking about one of the women on the undercard only fighting again to get Instagram followers, lol. Maybe that was her?
Isn't she incredibly attractive? A Brazilian friend was talking about one of the women on the undercard only fighting again to get Instagram followers, lol. Maybe that was her?