Thanks @shonuf . UFC seems to screw a lot of fighters with these long contracts. Remember when Franklin came back after losing to Machida and got a long , shit contract.Then won the belt and The guys he was defending the title against were making double what he was making lol.
Having license to do real estate doesn't mean any money until you are actually selling houses, which is tough to do. When he first said he was retiring from fighting to do that I had my doubts unless someone from a real estate agency was gonna big time hook him up with some sure fire salesIsn't he a licensed real estate broker? You fucking signed the contract. Either man-up and fight or be a full time broker.
Or just go destroy more hotel rooms.
Yo, dont tap out your bank account.make another shitty jewelry commercial?
...? Iaquinta is a TUF guy.TUF guys too. They were locked into their small TUF contracts for a long time.
Iaquinta was foolish to blow a chance to fight at the first NYC card but falling in line has never helped anyoneYou could start by shutting up about it and start falling line. Stop breaking the rules and rubbing your employers face in it. Stop biting the hand the feeds you and be a part of the solution.
I don't have any sympathy for Iaquinta because his short sighted foolishness has squandered big opportunities. The man could have been a part of the 205 card and boosted his profile in a massive way, but he blew it off. If he had done what was asked and toned down his negative attitude or at least channeled it correctly he could have made tons of money. The man really knows how to shoot himself in the foot.