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So you just didn't read his post then?Typical UFC shill dipshit logic.
How much of that million over 5 years do you honestly think he kept?
So you just didn't read his post then?Typical UFC shill dipshit logic.
How much of that million over 5 years do you honestly think he kept?
Why does he deserve more money than you?500k over the course of 5 years as a top 10 fighter? I don't know where he lived but that's barely more than my salary was at Amazon as a floor manager in a warehouse. Could you imagine being a contender in the number 1 promotion in the world and you just qualify for the average in America?
I see you're horrible with money too lol500K in five years is not that much for a family, especially if you live in a place like NY or CA. I can see why he’d need to have a side job.
That's was a long time ago.He’s right you know.
25/8
It's cool how top 5 isn't in the top echelons
Or you don’t understand cost of living. In order to have a “normal” and comfortable lifestyle in a popular city in America where you own a home, two cars, have kids, save for retirement, and still be able to take a vacation or go to a sporting event here and there you pretty much need to make AT LEAST $150k combined income per year unless you want to live beyond your means (which a lot of people still do). In places like CA or NY, it’s more like 200 or 250k. Sure, you can make less and live in an apartment and go paycheck to paycheck, but who wants that? You could move to a more affordable city but that often means leaving family and friends behind, also not desirable. Corey is just trying to provide a good living for his family, like any man should, and he deserves to be well compensated for putting his health on the line by stepping in a cage with absolute killers.I see you're horrible with money too lol
Considering he wins more then he loses, safe to assume.Would he have been signed by Bellator and gotten big fights there if he hadn't been in the UFC first, though?
He worded it wrong, because I will not feel sorry for someone who tells me you can't pay bills while making a million dollars over a few years. Now had he said he should get more of the pie, or UFC fighters are under paid sure, but don't say you are barely scraping by when you are not.
I agree he should have made more, but don't come at people like you are living in poverty and expect me to feel bad for you when you made over a million.
Yeah, that'll do himMy bad.
Top 4?
I'm pretty bad at checking rankings.
Around 200000 for year and he needs to sleep in gym?
Agreed. If it was 1 million over 5 years and 50% for taxes, that leaves him 100k a year to pay bills. If he can't do that, he needs to decrease his spending. Only in places like NYC and SF is 100k a year not enough to get by on for a family of 4. Most people make 45k a year.
Do most people fight in THE UFC?
No one should barely get by in life while fighting in THE UFC!
He was champion? Because only champion and exchampions got more money.Do most people fight in THE UFC?
No one should barely get by in life while fighting in THE UFC!
That's a different topic. Anderson is claiming poverty at a 100k a year rate which is nonsense.
Its much closer to half that, but okTf kinda bills you got that you and your wife both need jobs while making $100k per fight?
He fought 3 times in 2018 and twice in 2020 while switching promotions between those 2 fights. The fuck are you talking about?What Corey of course leaves out is that he was fighting 1x a year from 2018-2020 which is why he needed another job to pay his bills "between fights".
He magically didn't need a second job earlier in his career while making less when he was fighting 2-3x a year.
Weird huh. It's almost like you get paid per fight or something.
Or you don’t understand cost of living. In order to have a “normal” and comfortable lifestyle in a popular city in America where you own a home, two cars, have kids, save for retirement, and still be able to take a vacation or go to a sporting event here and there you pretty much need to make AT LEAST $150k combined income per year unless you want to live beyond your means (which a lot of people still do). In places like CA or NY, it’s more like 200 or 250k. Sure, you can make less and live in an apartment and go paycheck to paycheck, but who wants that? You could move to a more affordable city but that often means leaving family and friends behind, also not desirable. Corey is just trying to provide a good living for his family, like any man should, and he deserves to be well compensated for putting his health on the line by stepping in a cage with absolute killers.