Dennis Hallman's Shorts Upset Dana White

MrPerfect

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- UFC 133 may have lacked a championship fight, but it did produce one moment that will affect all future UFC cards. Dennis Hallman, whose nickname is "Superman," clearly changed for the fight in the wrong phone booth, because Hallman came out wearing blue, Speedo-like trunks that left little to the imagination.

By the time the fight had begun, UFC president Dana White had outlawed them forever. Never at a loss for words, White was practically tongue-tied at Hallman's choice of shorts -- and we use that term loosely.

"I'm seriously pissed off at the guys who work for us who let him walk out with those things on," he said. "I've never been so embarrassed to be in the UFC."

Later, he said he was "horrified" by the moment.

"It was as bad as bad can get," he said, shaking his head.

White felt so strongly about it that he gave a $70,000 bonus to Hallman's opponent Brian Ebersole after he knocked Hallman out in the first round. He called it the first-ever "getting-those-horrifying-shorts-off-TV-as-soon-as-possible" bonus. It will also likely be the last.

Ebersole, himself known as a colorful character, finished Hallman at 4:28 of the first round with some brutal ground and pound, but not until escaping some danger of his own. At one point, Hallman took him down and took his back, threatening with a rear naked choke. Asked about the situation afterward, Ebersole said he was comfortable with his defense, but not with the entire situation.

"I was just worried about his cup, and worried about his uniform malfunctioning," he said to a laugh.

Ironically, among the celebrities in the Wells Fargo Center crowd was Philadelphia boxing legend Bernard Hopkins. While Hopkins told MMA Fighting this week that he is a recent convert to MMA fandom, he once criticized the sport as "two grown men wrestling with panties on."
 
The trunks were pretty bad...even worse then the old days when the guys from pankration used to wear the small trunks
 
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