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The OT rules and no promise of money.
Do they earn much money from IBJJF comps then?
The OT rules and no promise of money.
Do they earn much money from IBJJF comps then?
Seems odd that they want payment up front from the likes of Metamoris and EBI whilst getting little from the IBJJF comps. In terms of prestige - the guys winning EBI are getting to be reasonably big names now.
It's starting to feel a bit like some of them are ducking the sub only format.
Seems odd that they want payment up front from the likes of Metamoris and EBI whilst getting little from the IBJJF comps. In terms of prestige - the guys winning EBI are getting to be reasonably big names now.
It's starting to feel a bit like some of them are ducking the sub only format.
Agreed, but the issue is who gets the mismatches, since pay is exclusively tied to the ability to submit in regulation. Due to the event still being new, there's inevitably going to be 3-4 easy money opponents in the first round. In the last event, Gordon Ryan faced an amateur qualifier in the 1st round, and a middling pro in the second, while Yuri faced Evandro Nunes and Garry Tonon. Yuri made $0 despite fighting like a lion and winning both matches. Thus, seeding is more than just a matter of pride, it could literally mean getting paid or not, which merits even more scrutiny considering that the promoter/matchmaker/ref is also the coach of several of the competitors (and close friend in the case of Denny).
I don't entirely disagree but 2 things are getting missed here I think.
1. IBJJF may nit pay but they do have a shit load of prestige that often has some dollar value potential later on if someone wants to open a school or do seminar tours, private lessons, or things like that.
2. EBI has a ruleset that can easily allow for people way worse than you to beat you. Moreso than any other format. Does that equal ducking? Depends on how you define ducking. But let me explain. If you're Rafa Mendes in EBI 7, no one is taking your back or passing your guard. Not ever. No disrespect to anyone in the brackets. It's very deep and filled with some of the best active athletes in grappling and even some of the best of all time.
But none of them are going to pass Rafa or take his back in a ruleset without that OT format. And it's hard to sub someone that just wants to not be subbed. So someone could disengage with Rafa for 10 mins (not that long if your only goal is to stall and not get subbed, especially nogi) and then in OT they get to start on Rafa's back or with a fully locked armbar position. Two spots they'd never be able to get to based on their own skill versus his.
So if someone like Rafa would rather not risk that, with a massive marketing image of eing this untouchable beast, and then the possibility of getting little to no money, even if they win the event, when he already is an incredibly successful businessman and 20k isn't much money? I can see why it's hard to pin those caliber grapplers down for EBI.
Seems odd that they want payment up front from the likes of Metamoris and EBI whilst getting little from the IBJJF comps. In terms of prestige - the guys winning EBI are getting to be reasonably big names now.
It's starting to feel a bit like some of them are ducking the sub only format.
Where has Cooper been the last couple years.
The OT rules and no promise of money.
I love EBI probably as much as any sport/promotion out there right now.
Can I order and give my money directly to them or do I have to give it to the UFC?