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Fedor: Open To UFC Talks
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<blockquote data-quote="svtfocus2cobra" data-source="post: 8609847" data-attributes="member: 21786"><p>From what I've been hearing is that there are plenty of other leagues that pay more, especially to fighters starting out. The UFC only pays big if you make yourself popular. You can be one of the top MMA fighters like Mir but if you don't pull popularity your paycheck is gonna take a hit. I'm willing to bet Dream, M1, Strikeforce all pay better across the board than the UFC does but that's just my guess. </p><p></p><p>The fighters must be happy with the UFC if they are staying there. There's been a few that have gotten pissed at one point about the contracts like Couture but he went back. </p><p></p><p>What I didn't realize before was that Fedor owns a portion of M1 so that's why the two go hand in hand. I couldn't figure out why they were saying M1 was deciding on the approval of the contract.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svtfocus2cobra, post: 8609847, member: 21786"] From what I've been hearing is that there are plenty of other leagues that pay more, especially to fighters starting out. The UFC only pays big if you make yourself popular. You can be one of the top MMA fighters like Mir but if you don't pull popularity your paycheck is gonna take a hit. I'm willing to bet Dream, M1, Strikeforce all pay better across the board than the UFC does but that's just my guess. The fighters must be happy with the UFC if they are staying there. There's been a few that have gotten pissed at one point about the contracts like Couture but he went back. What I didn't realize before was that Fedor owns a portion of M1 so that's why the two go hand in hand. I couldn't figure out why they were saying M1 was deciding on the approval of the contract. [/QUOTE]
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