Why doesn't Bud Light pay the fighters?

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"I'm gonna drink a coors light, cuz bud light won't pay me nothing" bud light, monster and any sponsor in the octagon should have to pay the fighters. Since the fighters can't have their own sponsor, this would fix the fighter pay issue.

Brock was the only one with balls who said something about sponsors who don't pay the fighters.
 
I was also wondering why Coca Cola won't pay me nothing
 
"Im gonna go have some gas station dick pills cause cialis wont pay me nothing" Jones Bones
 
Isn't it great how the UFC can put as many logos on the canvas and pillars as it wants but the fighters can't so much as sew a patch onto their shorts to honor their history?
 
it was implied that Bud Light pays a sponsorship, just not enough to satisfy Lesnar's demands
 
well this one seems pretty obvious to me... the fighters don't own the ufc.
 
Isn't it great how the UFC can put as many logos on the canvas and pillars as it wants but the fighters can't so much as sew a patch onto their shorts to honor their history?
Same way its funny a business can put whatever they want on theirs building but can have an employee dress code
 
"I'm gonna drink a coors light, cuz bud light won't pay me nothing" bud light, monster and any sponsor in the octagon should have to pay the fighters. Since the fighters can't have their own sponsor, this would fix the fighter pay issue.

Brock was the only one with balls who said something about sponsors who don't pay the fighters.

Monster Energy, for example, pays Pettis, Cain, McG, Cowboy, Page, Chandler, Dominic, Cormier, Rowdy, teh Chris and even Woodley.

Monies on fight nights as part of payout are a UFC-level call but why this doesn't come to pass, I presume, is because it's not smart business to their thinking, the companies that is, when they can pick and choose higher profile guys to sponsor individually.
 
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