Fighters do stuff on the side as well.
I don't think "Get a second job" is really the best way to approach fucked up financial systems that screw low level employees.
Fighters do stuff on the side as well.
I would have agreed with you, until I read this.
Punk fighting for the UFC is going to make me watch my first UFC fight since Jon Jones vs Korean zombie .
You watch WWE and they treat performers just as bad.
Dana is getting what has been coming for a long time. Good stuff.
Lol, do u mean aldo vs Korean zombie?
That's debatable.
Sure, they even fought twice last year. Another rematch is in the works.Nah, didn't Jon Jones fight Korean Zombie a couple of years ago?
It's really not. Most of these guys make like 70-80k a year in WWE wrestling 300 nights a year. They also have to pay for alot of their own travel as well. They also don't get to have sponsorships outside of WWE.
Nah, didn't Jon Jones fight Korean Zombie a couple of years ago?.
the promotions they bought basically killed themselves though. they have never bought a competitor that wasn't having a fire sale.Hope UFC and Dana White get fucked in this one. They've bought and killed basically every competitor in the business.
best thing that can happen to the sport is the end of exclusive contracts towards promotions. this way a champion can leave the ufc if he isn't getting paid and isn't locked in a perpetual contract as long as he remains champion.
Fights will be more exciting if the UFC monopoly is killed. Because the only way a fighter can make money is to be exciting are to be highly skilled and hated.
This would be terrible and would most likely end up like boxing currently is where there are way too many belts per weight class and the various champs ducking each other whenever they can because losing the belt means lost income.
The monopoly isn't what makes fights boring. The rules are, which you sort of touched on. Though I disagree with the knees to downed guys and soccer kicks. Enough brain injuries as it is in contact sports. Mainly they need to toss out the "Control" aspect of judging that makes takedowns and LnP/Wall and Stall legitimate strategy.
Preventing the UFC from wielding so much power might be better for the fighters but there's really nothing preventing the other organizations from paying just as poorly.
102. As more fully set forth below, due to the anticompetitive scheme alleged herein, the UFC has been able to suppress Elite Professional MMA Fighters compensation to a very low percentage of the revenues generated from bouts. On information and belief, UFC Fighters are paid approximately 10-17% of total UFC revenues generated from bouts. As alleged further below, all UFC Fightersfrom the highest paid to the lowesthave had their compensation artificially reduced due to the anticompetitive scheme challenged in this Complaint.
103. Athletes in sports such as boxing and the Big 4, i.e., football, baseball, basketball and hockey in the United States, generally earn more than 50% of league revenue, a significantly higher percentage of revenues than those paid to UFC Fighters.
104. Boxers Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao take the number one and two spots, respectively, on the Forbes 100-highest paid athletes list, earning upwards of $40 million in guaranteed purse for a single bout, before inclusion of PPV profits.
Mayweathers compensation has reportedly topped $90 million for a single bout for an event that draws comparable PPV purchase rates to high-profile UFC events. As a result of the scheme alleged herein, UFC Fighters get a fraction of that level of compensation.
Famed boxing promoter Bob Arum, for example, pays his fighters approximately 80% of the proceeds generated by a Card. Comparing the fighter compensation between boxing and the UFC, Arum accurately described the disparity between the UFC and boxing as follows: Because of the monopoly that the UFC has, they [the UFC] paytheir fighters maybe 20% of the proceeds that come in on a UFC fight.
Implying that any UFC fighter should be making the kind of paper that spells 40 million, is insane.
Don't see the need to go full retard, this shit ain't that big.
See.. some of this shit is ridiculous. We've already pointed out earlier in the thread that Mayweather is the biggest exception to pay ever. It's a terrible example to make. It's also hilarious that they talk about Mayweather's pay rate and then go on to say Arum plays out 80% when the whole reason Mayweather created his Promotion was because he felt he was getting ripped off by Bob Arum when he fought for him. Maybe that's Mayweathers ego, maybe not but Boxing promoters are notoriously reputed to take huge cuts of a fighters income.
That is just some context. They also mention other sports spending around 50%.
Is the money there to pay them more? How much is that FOX deal worth?
Last fight I went to was Brown v Silva and Cincy. They announced a crowd of 6,000, but I didn't see it... Didn't help there was a Reds game at the exact same time on the exact same concourse. Not the best event planning.
I wonder what the overhead of hauling all their shit to Cincy, pay crew etc. breaks down to vs what they made at the gate and a proportional amount from the FOX deal and other full time sponsors.
Michael McCann is a Massachusetts attorney and the founding director of the Sports and Entertainment Law Institute at the University of New Hampshire School of Law. He is also the distinguished visiting Hall of Fame Professor of Law at Mississippi College School of Law.
Knees to a downed opponent and soccer kicks would make fights more exciting and make take downs more risky (and they should be more risky). And the guys who sign up to fight know that brain damage is a risk. I just think these are tools that fighters should be able to use. Even headbutts should probably be allowed.
Correct. UFC/MMA will be a niche sport and I wouldn't be surprised if Zuffa sell up once they have milked the cow dry.
I don't watch much these days but does anyone believe the more refined and skillful fighters get it turns off the blood thirsty men who don't want to see guys rolling around.
Let's just say the guys at the top aren't hurting for money.
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Beyond getting rid of the UFC MMA needs rule changes. Gloves need to go, knees to the head of a downed opponent need to be allowed, and soccer kicks too.
I'm not blood thirsty, but the fights are pretty boring every time I've watched. It's not super exciting watching people lay on the ground hugging each other and one kinda throws a punch every now and then.
Dana doesn't own any part of the casinos. He owns 9% of Zuffa (UFC parent).Dana and Zuffa/Station Gaming whatever have their other revenue streams.
According to Cungs complaint, while tthe starting fight purse for a UFC fighter is just $6,000​, the UFC generated $483 million in revenue from October 2012 to September 2013 and has profit margins higher than all or nearly all other major professional sports.
This isn't 12 to 6 elbows we're talking about here. Soccer kicks and knees to the head of downed opponents are genuinely more dangerous. Saying the fighters know the inherent risks doesn't excuse allowing things that are exponentially more damaging to be allowed.
Full mount elbows are just as bad as soccer kicks and knees to the head of a downed opponent.
Nobody is making 8k and told they'll be wiped from history if they look at other options.
I'm not saying wwe is run by saints, but it's the better of two evils.
What
Full mount elbows fucking destroy guys. Same thing with MT clinch knees. If people are worried about brain injuries they should be against contact sports period.
what helps a lot of those big name boxers is that they can get away with having abysmal undercards because most people only pay for the main event. most mma fans aren't going to pay 50-60 bucks to only watch one match. dana white thought he could get away with crappy undercards but the massive decline in ppv buys shows otherwise.put this in perspective in comparison to boxing, Devon Alexander made 600k vs Khan, Hell Abner Mares just made 250k his last fight.
Now for the big Boys?
Timothy Bradley just made 2 million dollars in his last fight against chavez.
Golovkin just made 1 million against Rubio(Golovkin is grossly underpaid for boxing standards)
Carl Froch just made 13 million against Groves
Manny Pacquiao makes 20 million plus each fight
Floyd Makes upwards to 50 million a fight
Vladimir makes 20 million a fight
UFC fighters are Horribly under paid.
Never seen a boxing PPV before, how many fights are there in a PPV boxing event?
How many fighters do you have to pay in a UFC PPV vs a boxing PPV?
I still haven't heard a good argument for why these "athletes" should be better compensated for human cockfighting.
Most of these guys are part time fighters pumping gas or frying wings at Hooters for a living.
The stars in the UFC make quite a bit of money, though you wouldn't know from the UFC's disclosed payroll. GSP makes 5 million a fight (maybe more), Lesnar and Silva are also in that range. Guys like Rampage, Bones, and Sonnen also make/made bank. It's not on boxing level (which will never happen), but the UFC pays their stars pretty well. The mid and low-tier fighters are the people who get screwed over majorly. And to be fair, the majority of boxers don't make anything either.put this in perspective in comparison to boxing, Devon Alexander made 600k vs Khan, Hell Abner Mares just made 250k his last fight.
Now for the big Boys?
Timothy Bradley just made 2 million dollars in his last fight against chavez.
Golovkin just made 1 million against Rubio(Golovkin is grossly underpaid for boxing standards)
Carl Froch just made 13 million against Groves
Manny Pacquiao makes 20 million plus each fight
Floyd Makes upwards to 50 million a fight
Vladimir makes 20 million a fight
UFC fighters are Horribly under paid.