Can a rich person buy his way in to the UFC...

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In a sense to fight a decent UFC fighter. I am talking about some fucking badass crazy rich person like Bruce Wayne or Terry Silver.

Rich people that train all day and maybe they wanna fight for their own sense of self worth or to raise their business profile of they own a chain of dojos.
 
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In a sense to fight a decent UFC fighter. I am talking about some fucking badass crazy rich person like Bruce Wayne or Terry Silver.

Rich people that train all day and maybe they wanna fight for their own sense of self worth or to raise their business profile of they own a chain of dojos.
Bruce Wayne is not real so no.
 
James Toney is rich in the boxing sense.
 
In a sense to fight a decent UFC fighter. I am talking about some fucking badass crazy rich person like Bruce Wayne or Terry Silver.

Rich people that train all day and maybe they wanna fight for their own sense of self worth or to raise their business profile of they own a chain of dojos.

You should ask your daddy if you can have a raise in your allowance. Give Dana a call after.
 
James Toney, CM Punk. Maybe Jake Paul in the future? Jake is actually athletic and young. The other 2. Well one was an athlete past his prime, the other was more of a stuntman/actor .
 
I used to train Muay Thai regularly 6x a week, sometimes twice a day, and then sparred with an actual pro boxer. I had nothing for him, and he was only at a regional level. A UFC fighter would literally win 999 times out of a 1000.
 
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You dont need to even be rich, just having a well connected agent (these agents will take on anyone with a few wins and a criminal record free of felonys), some legitimate skills, and a nice padded record and they will let you make the walk.

There were plenty of fighters who fit ^ that debuted over the summer. Some won, some lost, but if the pandemic has taught us anything the UFC is willing to throw just about anyone in the octagon if it means the show going on.
 
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