Different commissionsStill weren't announced? bellator's 192 was announced 3 days ago..and both were at the same time
and they shouldn't tbh.Many states (almost none in the northeast, Massachusetts included) do not publicly release the fighter payouts.
I agree. That shit should be private; people are so damn nosy.and they shouldn't tbh.
it's not anybodys buisness....
and they shouldn't tbh.
it's not anybodys buisness....
Many states (almost none in the northeast, Massachusetts included) do not publicly release the fighter payouts.
Some states require fighter salaries to be disclosed, such as California, Oregon, Washington, Nevada, and Arizona, while others like New York, New Jersey, Texas, and Colorado do not."Either way, don’t expect 2018 to be much different from 2017. Of the nine UFC events scheduled from January-March 2018, starting with last week’s UFC Fight Night in Missouri, only three will be held in states that release salary info - UFC 220 (Massachusetts), UFC on FOX 28 (Florida), and UFC 222 (Nevada)."
So 220 in Massachusetts should reveal the info ? that's what it says in that article...
Great stuff, hold the info.. screw the fighters more, I bet Dana wished Stipe didn't find out how much Reem's purse was.
How is it not?
The fighters in the open market need to know what they're competitors are making, so they aren't lowballed.
WHAT?!?
No they don't.
Do you blame your CO-worker if they wins more than you?
Not their fault.
Negotiate better for yourself.
Go somewhere else if you are not happy about it.
WHAT?!?
No they don't.
Do you blame your CO-worker if they wins more than you?
Not their fault.
Negotiate better for yourself.
Go somewhere else if you are not happy about it.