Dana White: Get Ready for Sports History to be Made
Nov 10, 2011
(Editor’s Note -- Dana White's column was submitted special to
The Orange County Register)
One of the great things about being a sports fan is remembering exactly where you were when a moment in history was created.
For baseball fans, that day might be Oct. 15, 1988, when an injured
Kirk
Gibson hit a stunning walk-off homerun off Dennis Eckersley in
Game 1 of the World Series. For football fans, maybe you recall
where you were on Jan. 3, 1993, when the Houston Oilers pulled off
“The Comeback” against the Buffalo Bills, erasing a 32-point
deficit to win the now legendary playoff game. And for boxing fans,
maybe it was Feb. 11, 1990, when heavyweight champion Mike Tyson
suffered a dramatic upset at the hands of Buster Douglas in
Tokyo.
Regardless of the year, the teams or the outcome, sports give us an outlet and an opportunity to be a part of history. It’s something we can tell our kids about decades later, something we relive with our buddies over beers as we recount where we were and how our lives have changed since.
In just a few days, we at the Ultimate Fighting Championship are presenting fans across the world with another opportunity to be a part of sports history. This Saturday, live and free on Fox, from the Honda Center in Anaheim, Calif., the UFC heavyweight championship of the world will be decided when undefeated Cain Velasquez defends his crown against knockout artist and number one contender Junior dos Santos.
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Dana
White and the UFC are about to make sports history. | Photo:
Sherdog.com
One of the great things about being a sports fan is remembering exactly where you were when a moment in history was created.
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Regardless of the year, the teams or the outcome, sports give us an outlet and an opportunity to be a part of history. It’s something we can tell our kids about decades later, something we relive with our buddies over beers as we recount where we were and how our lives have changed since.
In just a few days, we at the Ultimate Fighting Championship are presenting fans across the world with another opportunity to be a part of sports history. This Saturday, live and free on Fox, from the Honda Center in Anaheim, Calif., the UFC heavyweight championship of the world will be decided when undefeated Cain Velasquez defends his crown against knockout artist and number one contender Junior dos Santos.
Continue » Dana White: Get Ready for History to be Made
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