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Written by admin on June 6th, 2008 with comments disabled.
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(’Look at that, same size I was in high school.’)
Fedor Emelianenko loves three things: competing in Sambo tournaments, eating two ice cream cones at once, and fighting in New Year’s Eve freak show matches in Japan. We know this about Fedor. We accept this about him. So that’s why when he appeared at Dream.6 and made comments about a potential NYE fight in Japan, we naturally wondered what that meant for his participation in Affliction’s second event in California. You know, the one that was “rescheduled” for January after a Fedor-less card failed to sell tickets in Las Vegas.
But Affliction VP Tom Atencio says not to worry. Fedor won’t be fighting in Japan on New Year’s Eve because Affliction has “extended his contract.” When asked if that meant Fedor was a lock for January 19, Atencio dropped this minor shocker:
“The date and location are not official,” Atencio said. “Everyone is tripping. Our next show will definitely be the 1st quarter of 2009 in January, possibly February. Nothing is confirmed though.”
Wait a minute, we’re tripping? Us, the people who think that maybe you should consider nailing down a venue, a date, and — dare I say it — even a fight card for the event you hope to sell tickets to? That’s “tripping”? Since when did Tom Atencio become a college sophomore at a Dave Matthews concert? We don’t mean to be a buzzkill or anything, but these are the kinds of details that could end up being pretty important down the road.
If it’s true that Fedor really did intend to fight on a Dream NYE card until Affliction extended his contract, it brings up the question of when this contract extension happened. Fedor made those remarks last night. Did Atencio talk with his management after that? Or was Fedor already signed to a contract extension when he got on the mic?
Maybe it’s just me, but all these questions and vague assertions are less than reassuring. If Affliction can’t get Fedor on their next show, it might take more than a little help from Golden Boy to make it a profitable venture.
Written by admin on November 29th, 1999 with comments disabled.
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