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I think you can look at this in one of two ways. Dana White always has the UFC brand at the top of his mind, and disparaging Fedor could just be his way of letting off steam over the unsuccessful negotiations to sign him. He could use the argument that he only wanted to sign Fedor because that was the fight Couture wanted the most.
Or he could really believe it. The ex Pride fighters haven't exactly torn it up in the UFC, and Fedor has had a lot of fights against questionable opponents. I'm still scratching my head over Shogun losing to Griffin, although I have start to come around on Griffin. If Fedor wants to prove he is the best in the world he needs the UFC more than they need him...
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