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he would fight at 135? jesusWhat are they going to do with him?
Letting him defend 125 belt when the division is nonexistent?
They'll have to let him go like other flyweights
he would fight at 135? jesusWhat are they going to do with him?
Letting him defend 125 belt when the division is nonexistent?
They'll have to let him go like other flyweights
Would be the ultimate middle finger considering how desperate Dana and TJ were to make this stupid fight. Dana straight up said "TJ want's another world title", like he's already looking past Henry.That would be great to slap TJ and Dana in the face.
Some of these deals are feeling kinda Affliction-ish.ONE is gonna be out of business in 2 years. theyre laughing at these deals
ONE is gonna be out of business in 2 years. theyre laughing at these deals
Some of these deals are feeling kinda Affliction-ish.
Another possibility is that they can offer him fights at 125 even if the division is dissolved. It's not unheard of. There have been wmma fights at 125 before the division existed. It all depends on the wording in the contract, which we don't know.Of course I don't , I'm just trying to follow a common sense here.
As i mentioned, there IS a possibility that UFC contracts can force a fighter to move up a division, though it can be a loophole for huge discrimination
Another possibility is that they can offer him fights at 125 even if the division is dissolved.
If Henry beats T.J. the UFC will likely keep the division around. If they want rid of FLW, they should have just axed it rather than engaging in what is a pretty pointless bout that also paralyses the excellent BW division and denies more deserving, and exciting, fighters a shot at the belt.
Whoever accepts, likely any of the former FLW, and simply to fulfill their contract obligations if they don't want to release Cejudo. Eventually, he would have to accept meaningless fights in a division that doesn't exist, move up, or sit on the sidelines.Who though? And what for?
Whoever accepts, likely any of the former FLW, and simply to fulfill their contract obligations if they don't want to release Cejudo. Eventually, he would have to accept meaningless fights in a division that doesn't exist, move up, or sit on the sidelines.
They kinda fired yair. But you may be right.He doesn't seem to be considered such.
The key to these demographics appears to be Yair...they also tried Grasso, Aldana and Moreno
Negative. The bout agreements are set for a specific weight but the contracts are not they just list a time term and amount of fights.They have to provide him fights in his division...
People here think TJ is going to lose? lol
Henry narrowed out a decision that could have gone either way against DJ....
What are they going to do with him?
Letting him defend 125 belt when the division is nonexistent?
They'll have to let him go like other flyweights
Negative. The bout agreements are set for a specific weight but the contracts are not they just list a time term and amount of fights.