The May 16th edition of B.J. Penn's video blog as he prepares to defend his UFC lightweight championship against Kenny Florian at UFC 101 in Philadelphia.
UFC President Dana White is still feeling the heat from his recent video blog controversy where he drew an irate response for his comments that offended many homosexuals and women.
The derogatory remarks used in his rant about a Sherdog.com article by Loretta Hunt have TSN (Canada's version of ESPN) Off The Record host Michael Landsberg putting White's feet to the fire about whether he went too far in his blog, if and/or why managers are denied credentials, his thoughts on the media and more.
In a cone of silence (Dana White did not utter a word in this, his return, blog) this could be the funniest Dana White video blog ever. It's sure to go down as a classic.
Dana White kicks off his UFC 94 video blog on Monday with a special guest appearance by pro skateboarder Mike V. and then takes off to the WEC event in San Diego to get GSP vs. B.J. Penn picks from the likes of Duane "Bang" Ludwig, Jens Pulver, Matt Hume, WEC lightweight champ Jamie Varner, Urijah Faber, Robbie Lawler, Caol Uno, Norifumi "Kid" Yamamoto, and WEC featherweight champ Mike Brown.
Of particular interest was the presence of Kid Yamamoto at the WEC. During his blog, White asked Yamamoto if he was ready to come fight (in the WEC) and Yamamoto replied, "Yeah." White immediately replied, "We want you here."
Of course, that is far and away from being a done deal by any means, but it's sure to stoke the rumors of Kid Yamamoto coming to the WEC, especially with the on and off reports of him fighting soon in Japan.
In the Jan. 16 edition of Dana White's UFC 93 video blog, Dana takes viewers behind the scenes to the UFC 93 weigh-ins and the fighter meeting in Dublin, Ireland.
In the third episode of his UFC 93 video blog, Dana goes for a workout and tries to figure out how much weight he's got on the barbell - in kilos, hangs out with Marcus Davis, takes a behind the scenes look at the arena, meets up with Chris Lytle, Rich Franklin, and more.
Dana White's UFC 93 video blog continues with more from The Ultimate Fighter 9 at the Wolfslair, plus talks with Rich Franklin and Dan Henderson prior to their UFC 93 fight this weekend, TUF 9 coach Michael Bisping, and more.
The third installment of Dana White's UFC 92 blog from Dec. 24 and 25. In this episode Dana takes viewers through a workout in the gym, Christmas morning at the White household, and the UFC Christmas dinner provided for the fighters and their camps and family that were away from home during the holiday.
The second installment of Dana White's UFC 92 blog. In this episode Dana meets with several of the UFC 92 fighters, takes viewers to the UFC 92 press conference as he meets with the media, tours his office showing some of the gifts he's received from various people, and more.
UFC President Dana White presents the 5th edition of his video blog for UFC 91.
In this episode, Dana holds court at the UFC 91 pre-fight press conference, takes viewers behind the scenes with the production crew, continues his media onslaught, checks a cut on Rich Franklin's right eye, harasses Kenny Florian, and breaks from his hard boiled egg diet.
UFC President Dana White presents the 4th edition of his video blog for UFC 91.
In this episode, Dana does an episode of "Jim Rome Is Burning" on ESPN, a few more media interviews getting ready for UFC 91, and presents a very special tombstone littered with the promotions that have gone head to head with the UFC.
Dana proclaims "I'm the grim reaper mother (expletive)."
UFC President Dana White presents his fifth blog for the UFC 90 weekend. In this edition, Dana takes us behind the scenes at the UFC 90 weigh-ins and the fighter rules meeting with special guests like Playboy covergirl Rachelle Leah, the Tapout Crew, Matt Serra, and more.
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