Some things he says have arguable merit (Don't know if the UFC paying for a timeslot like EliteXC would've been smart but being on network TV would raise their profile) some are just silly (if you want TV time... FIGHT or guest commentate, train with Forrest Griffin, do something) but he's got plenty to say. I wonder though, how much of this bad blood comes from the charity boxing match fiasco and the UFC's banning of Jenna from that one military dinner.
Regardless, I'm actually excited to see him fight Machida, who is actually becoming fun to watch. If Sherk and Ortiz get their asses beat in one night it'll be the best UFC PPV ever.
It's just a shame Tito couldn't be the guy to welcome Anderson Silva to 205.
I watched the whole interview with Dana White, and it seemed like a... strange interview (especially for a 21 minute interview). He seemed fairly diplomatic, which I expected, but his repeated "business as usual" claims just seemed odd to me.