DoomsdayApex
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Because we would have heard about it already. Dana White isn't really the most private of people. And by penalty I mean a fine or something even to the extent of taking his title away for not fighting. Fact is, contractually Jon Jones is probably not obligated to fight anyone other than the person who he agreed to fight to. At most, he loses out on the money for the fight.
Lets put it this way, if there was a contract and it said Jon Jones had to fight whoever the **** Dana White wanted, Jon Jones would have been fighting on Saturday. He wasn't, therefore it's not outside the realm of possibility he will face no penalty for refusing to fight a replacement.
As for Dana White making his punishment sting? Yeah that's why he's letting him fight Belfort next month. Ooooh Dana White, don't hurt 'em.![]()

Talk to Randy Couture, BJ Penn, Rampage Jackson, Roger Huerta, Nick Diaz, Pedro Rizzo, Jeff Monson, Tim Sylvia, Tito Ortiz, etc and then get back to me. Each one of these fighters has shared a story about White making their professional lives 'hell' when you piss him off. One way or another, Dana White does get even. He's the type of person who will help you out if you're in deep **** but the moment you screw up with him: "...he turns into a Great White Shark, and will eat you alive." [courtesy of BJ Penn]
Except football is a team sport and that's why they have back up quarterbacks. Again, terrible analogy not even close to the same situation.
Hmmmm.



The whole point of my analogy was that there's always injuries and Plan Bs (back ups).

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