Mitrione: UFC Ahead of NFL in Some Respects
Matt
Mitrione spent time with the New York Giants and Minnesota
Vikings during a brief stint in the National Football League. Now
an undefeated heavyweight mixed martial artist inside the
Ultimate Fighting Championship, the 33-year-old, in an
exclusive interview with Sherdog.com, compared the two entities
ahead of his UFC
137 matchup with Cheick Kongo
on Saturday at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas:
“The athletes are much more accessible, down-to-earth and humble and OK with being a regular Joe than NFL guys. Most NFL guys are cool but feel like they kind of have a bit more of a privileged life, which they do to a certain extent. As far as the powers that be, the UFC is much more socially aware and in touch and driven than the NFL, which is light years behind [the] UFC as [a] presence. Even though the NFL has great turnouts and fanfare, the UFC experience is much, much greater than what the NFL is doing, in my opinion.”
“The athletes are much more accessible, down-to-earth and humble and OK with being a regular Joe than NFL guys. Most NFL guys are cool but feel like they kind of have a bit more of a privileged life, which they do to a certain extent. As far as the powers that be, the UFC is much more socially aware and in touch and driven than the NFL, which is light years behind [the] UFC as [a] presence. Even though the NFL has great turnouts and fanfare, the UFC experience is much, much greater than what the NFL is doing, in my opinion.”
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