The model:
Purchase the world #1 fighter (according to rankings systems we currently have to deal with) and keep him undefeated.
Am I missing something here?
I imagine a typical M-1 business meeting going something like this:
CEO: Is Fedor still undefeated?
Yes man: Yes, still undefeated.
CEO: Good, good. Is there still interest in him on those inter-tube blog thingies?
Yes man: Yes, absolutely by my latest figures.
CEO: Good, take an early lunch.
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Monte Cox doesn't need any more early lunches.
ReplyDeleteFunny shit Tim.
Awesome pic!
Is that what they'll be bringing Fedor's next opponent to the ring in?
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