The possibility of a UFC sale is looking more and more like it's a done deal, or that it will be soon. Numerous reports have been making their way across the community with details such as the rumored price, purchasers and percentage of the company up for grabs, but nothing has been 100% verified yet. The UFC's public stance on the matter is that a sale has not happened, and in a further step, released a company memo on the matter.

Fans and media pundits have been opining on the topic nonstop, but there hasn't been much in the way of verified intel, and for that matter, there might not be any, currently. What there is available, comes in the form of unconfirmed source information or supposition. It is in that same "supposition" vein that legendary voice of the Octagon, Bruce Buffer, spoke on the topic to the Three Amigos Podcast.

"You've got the news being released with the ESPN article and Dave Meltzer's story and such about the UFC potential sale, and I say "potential," because to my knowledge, unless you know something that I don't know, it has not been confirmed. I think Dave Sholler, the head of PR for the UFC, came out yesterday and said in so many words, ‘This has not happened.'

It's always interesting. It's not said like, ‘This is not happening,' it's that "This has not happened.' There's almost a bit of a difference there, if you know what I'm saying. I'm in the dark as much as you are. I look to read the headlines every morning when I wake up to see what's going on, and quite frankly, the way it stands, if this is going to take place, and if it does happen, I'll know exactly when you know, because I'll be reading it when you read it. If it happens."

I think Dave Sholler, the head of PR for the UFC, came out yesterday and said in so many words, ‘This has not happened.' It's always interesting. It's not said like, ‘This is not happening,' it's that "This has not happened.' -Bruce Buffer

When asked if he felt there'd be much change in the UFC product if, indeed, the sale takes place, Bruce applied an age-old philosophy: If it ain't broke, don't fix it.

"There's a saying in life, "Never break the wheel that's turning." What we have here is a hugely successful organization and brand that could potentially sell for more money than any sports team or franchise in the United States has ever sold for. It would literally set a record.

So, why would it sell for that? Well, it would sell for that because it's run so well, and is such a well-oiled machine and with so much growth factor ahead of it, why would you want to change that? That would be my thoughts as a CEO or upper management for a new regime, if I were the one that was involved in it.

I would look at it and say, ‘Okay, we've got a great product here. We've got a well-oiled machine. Let's take advantage of this and start working on expansion and how we can enhance it, not take away from it. If you start changing things, and again, anything can happen, whether it be a new announcer or commentators, or whatever, that's just something we'll have to deal with if those decisions were ever made, but I would think, why would you want to change something that's working so well?"

There was much more to this excellent interview that included the following topics:

How he juggles so many different projects

How he manages to make room for down time in his schedule

What he feels is the biggest story of the year in MMA

UFC sale discussion

If he feels major change would happen in the event of a sale

What goes on behind the scenes in putting together a massive show like UFC 200

If he has plans for something special for the main event of UFC 200

If he feels MSG card can eclipse UFC 200

Thoughts on GSP and Lesnar returns

Story about an old school backstage scuffle

His work with Hire Heroes charity

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