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Dana White Headed to Quebec to Save UFC 97
« on: February 14, 2009, 09:43:31 AM »
FightOpinion reports:

According to a new post at Corus Sports, there will reportedly be a meeting next week between the RACJ (which oversees the Quebec Boxing Commission) and UFC President Dana White in regards to what rules UFC would have to abide under for the April 19th event in Montreal at the Bell Centre. The report claims that this meeting will either make or break the event from taking place.

Both Jason MacDonald and Joe Ferraro are hopeful that cooler heads will prevail. The Canadian Press? Maybe not so bullish.

Richard Labbé of La Presse, which is a big French-language newspaper in Canada, seconds what the Corus Sports report claims and says that it was White (not the QBC) that asked for the meeting to save the show. La Presse quotes Réjean Thériault, who has been adamant about the QBC going back to pre-Unified rules, stating that the rules the QBC would be going back to are similar to those in Ontario (where MMA currently isn’t legislated). Thériault is insisting on no knees or elbows.
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Thériault is also quoted as saying that ‘the old administration’ of the QBC was tolerant of the Unified Rules, but that the laws the QBC wants to enforce now are the same ones that have always been on the books. Again paraphasing him, he told La Press that if the UFC wants to run a show at the Bell Centre, they will have to follow the rules. Thériault is not publicly wavering yet on the possibility of UFC canceling the event.

The Toronto Sun has a little more on the lameness of the rules Quebec is trying to enforce:

The Quebec regulations, which appear to have been ignored in past Quebec MMA shows, forbid elbow and knee strikes -- hitting an opponent with the bent knee or bent elbow is deemed a foul.

The rules also say that if a fighter is knocked down, the referee must send his opponent to a neutral corner. They also forbid judo-type throws -- "using any other part of the body than the hands, arms, feet or legs, to make an opponent fall."

This is a really lame situation. I wonder if Dana is learning how to say "So you wanna be a f***ing commission" in French.

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Re: Dana White Headed to Quebec to Save UFC 97
« Reply #1 on: February 17, 2009, 12:04:56 PM »
FightOpinion reports:

According to a new post at Corus Sports, there will reportedly be a meeting next week between the RACJ (which oversees the Quebec Boxing Commission) and UFC President Dana White in regards to what rules UFC would have to abide under for the April 19th event in Montreal at the Bell Centre. The report claims that this meeting will either make or break the event from taking place.

Both Jason MacDonald and Joe Ferraro are hopeful that cooler heads will prevail. The Canadian Press? Maybe not so bullish.

Richard Labbé of La Presse, which is a big French-language newspaper in Canada, seconds what the Corus Sports report claims and says that it was White (not the QBC) that asked for the meeting to save the show. La Presse quotes Réjean Thériault, who has been adamant about the QBC going back to pre-Unified rules, stating that the rules the QBC would be going back to are similar to those in Ontario (where MMA currently isn’t legislated). Thériault is insisting on no knees or elbows.
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Thériault is also quoted as saying that ‘the old administration’ of the QBC was tolerant of the Unified Rules, but that the laws the QBC wants to enforce now are the same ones that have always been on the books. Again paraphasing him, he told La Press that if the UFC wants to run a show at the Bell Centre, they will have to follow the rules. Thériault is not publicly wavering yet on the possibility of UFC canceling the event.

The Toronto Sun has a little more on the lameness of the rules Quebec is trying to enforce:

The Quebec regulations, which appear to have been ignored in past Quebec MMA shows, forbid elbow and knee strikes -- hitting an opponent with the bent knee or bent elbow is deemed a foul.

The rules also say that if a fighter is knocked down, the referee must send his opponent to a neutral corner. They also forbid judo-type throws -- "using any other part of the body than the hands, arms, feet or legs, to make an opponent fall."

This is a really lame situation. I wonder if Dana is learning how to say "So you wanna be a f***ing commission" in French.


It sucks but Dana might be screwed. Canada is very liberal when it comes to certain things but violence isn't one of them. MMA could be gone up North quickly.

Sucks too, the UFC is really working on expanding into other countries.


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Re: Dana White Headed to Quebec to Save UFC 97
« Reply #2 on: February 17, 2009, 08:18:36 PM »
LOL, Leave it to Quebec of all places, a province full of drunks, whores and pedophiles, not to mention english haters. English speaking Canada should just reclaim Quebec and send those fucking losers off to France where they can be 'free'