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Rumor Crap 2016, Pt. 2
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I've read some different stuff; where yeah his salary was coming from the UFC coffers, but it was being filtered through Fox.... and it sounds like he was off of the UFC's leash most of the time anyway, to the point that he was fired. Normally I'd say working for the entity you're covering is a pretty big no-no for journalistic ethics, but I think in this case the UFC is a bit of a different entity that doesn't have the history of the other major sports, and have probably had to grow themselves a bit; up to and including seeding the media a bit. I kind of think the UFC has taken a page out wrestling's playbook in that there's probably a bit more of a tit for tat relationship with those that cover it than there is in other sports. I mean the UFC is covered; when they have an event or make some news, but by and large I can open the sports section and even up here in Canada find at least a story a week about the major sports even in their off season.... not so much with the UFC.
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