Nothing you said remotely addresses what I said.
It's time for him to move on with his life. Cagefighting is a young man's game. He has 3 children. He's never met his son in person. For now, he has two daughters with him. He should spend his time with them. He looks to be in the insurance game, he can generate money through coaching revenues, consistent revenue streams to help him get an EB-5 if he doesn't have one already, reunite his son and move on in life. Fighting represents a lot of time away from family, a lot of injury and head trauma, a lot of wear and tear. It's not what a 43 year old should be doing. When they say the parties have parted ways, I agree with that characterization. It's not necessarily that one party dumped the other, both parties have different things in mind. They don't need to continue to tie each other up.