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Dana's Big Announcement Disrupted?

Dana's Big Announcement Disrupted?

I got this from mmanews.com, I hope that this isn't true as I live in NY:

Sam Caplan from Fiveouncesofpain.com sent along the following newsbit about Dana Whites big announcement scheduled for tomorrow:

Fiveouncesofpain.com was informed by an anonymous source earlier this afternoon that the committee for Tourism, Arts, and Sports Development of New York held a vote on Wednesday to decide whether the state should regulate Mixed Martial Arts.

According to the source, the bill was voted down in overwhelming fashion.

An anonymous member of a major state athletic commission confirmed the information that was provided to Five Ounces Of Pain by our initial source.

This web site has also learned that the possible legalization of Mixed Martial Arts in the state of New York was the planned announcement that UFC president Dana White had hinted at during an interview that was published on ESPN.com last week.

According to a source, White was confident that the vote was going to pass and believed he had assurances that the proposed bill would be approved by the committee for Tourism, Arts, and Sports Development of New York. However, the proposal was unexpectedly voted down for reasons that are not yet clear. In a strange turn of events, it is believed that the chair of the committee, Assemblyman Steve Englebright, who introduced the proposal, ended up voting against it.


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Yeah, Caplan posted this on his site yesterday. I didn't put it up on the headlines page because a) it doesn't quite jive with what Dana White said last week and b) with all the different theories out there, I'm just going to wait for White to make the announcement himself.

Unless White is a source on a story, I won't be posting anything until the announcement is made.

I doubt this is it. Why would all the fighters need to come together for a meeting about this? It's big but not mind blowing.

-The Captain

On the headlines page I have a report from Dave Meltzer that appears to refute this:

http://fightticker.com/story_0612081130_ny_mma_regulation_not_white_big_...

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