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Oh, I was adding to what you stated, which was that, no?
Gotcha, then I agree with everything you've said.
Oh, I was adding to what you stated, which was that, no?
Can't blame him. But hey, that's always going to happen when you have a multi-fight contract and suddenly have a meteoric rise through the rankings. A lot of fighters bitch when they suddenly become champ and get the same pay as contenders. But no ex-champs bitch when they're contenders or gatekeepers, and still get paid like champs.
Kind of unfair though isn't it.
someone should ask him point blank how much did he make for the Diaz fight or the Edgar fight defending his title.
Give us a real concrete number, did you get extra behind the scenes, did you get PPV money, sponsors etc.
He just said he gets 39k base, tell us what you really made off a PPV title fight main event and a Fox title fight main event.
Until someone does that we have no clue what these guys really make. Some think more with teh backroom bonuses and others think thats it.
Someone needs to give us the real info.
Doubtful.
8168461]precisely. until that time the locker room bonuses should be downplayed. i doubt that they are the lucrative amounts that people on here make them out to be[/B].
I'd go with Glenn Robinson. He is not trying to be the P. Diddy of manager's, trying to outshine his clients.
i would love for there to be an mma version of free agency
I guess you don't know what "doubtful" means. It doesn't entail knowing. It's probability. Knowing is certainty. Probability is likelihood and uncertainty.