Media Figueiredo wants PPV points..

The micro weight division tends to be a net loss.

It's GOAT routinely had people leaving the arena and breastaraunts during his fights. It's GOAT literally crawled between the ref's legs like a mouse.

Don't be surprised if the midget leagues don't get the same benefits as the human size leagues.
 
What happened to every champ is a PPV-partner? Either their is some error in the translation or Walid completely shit the bed as a manager.
 
Champs get the choice. High Base pay and no PPV points or Lower Base pay and PPV Points. Obviously he is trying to double dip. He picked the high bonus pay and 2 fights in he wants PPV on top of it.
Are you sure about that? After the ESPN deal things changed.
 
What happened to every champ is a PPV-partner? Either their is some error in the translation or Walid completely shit the bed as a manager.
ESPN happened. There’s less incentive for the UFC to push big PPV numbers because the get a flat rate equivalent to 500k buys per event.
 
Ppv points only come into effect after a certain number of ppvs sold which I highly doubt that they sold enough of to warrant having ppv points

Yeah, this.

The buy setup has traditionally been $1 for each buy between 200,000 and 400,000 buys, $2 per buy between 400,000 and 600,000 buys, and $2.50 per buy over 600,000 buys. Those low buy PPV's for manlets don't net hardly anything.

That's why goal #1 becomes get PPV points. Then secret goal #2 becomes get on a card with someone who actually draws.
 

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That means he didn't get PPV points for UFC 255 and NOT EVEN UFC 256 after a record-breaking turnaround...
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Walid(His manager for those that don't know) taking a big big L how do you not negotiate for PPV points... UFC was desperate as hell for a PPV worthy main event that was the perfect time to negotiate PPV points....

MM chose to not get PPV points because he knew he didn’t sell enough PPV, so he got a higher fixed salary instead.
 
It sounds like Figgy needs a better manager.
 
This is worse than Cowboy fighting Conor under his regular contract. Who manages some of these guys.

* Was Eddie Alvarez i was refering to..
 
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ESPN happened. There’s less incentive for the UFC to push big PPV numbers because the get a flat rate equivalent to 500k buys per event.
Good point actually. But does not seem satisfying considering Fig is specifically asking for PPV points. Maybe he wants that clause added on top.
 
Good point actually. But does not seem satisfying considering Fig is specifically asking for PPV points. Maybe he wants that clause added on top.
Would have had to be negotiated in when the contract was first written up his manager fucked him. I don't thin UFC just "adds" to contracts he's screwed until next time.
 
He should just go to the Casino with White if he wants $
 
Good point actually. But does not seem satisfying considering Fig is specifically asking for PPV points. Maybe he wants that clause added on top.
I don’t know his PPV numbers off hand, but I think he deserves it. But I think that model is dead save for the TOP guys. The UFC does get an undisclosed percentage of any PPVs sold above 500k, but they’re not trying to share that with every champ. All this complaining about fighter pay escalated after the ESPN deal because WME got even tighter with the money. It sucks for the fighters which is why the UFC shilling on Sherdog annoys the piss out of me.
 
Champs get the choice. High Base pay and no PPV points or Lower Base pay and PPV Points. Obviously he is trying to double dip. He picked the high bonus pay and 2 fights in he wants PPV on top of it.
Source that. I dont mean say thats what I thought I mean you said it with such conviction one would believe you didn't pull that out your ass and recklessly blame the fighter. I sniff otherwise though.
 
I thought champs automatically got PPV points. His manager should definitely get on that. Fig deserves it.
Sounds like he got the short end of the stick, his manger came up small.
Sadly these "managers" are little more than corporate spies working for their own survival in cahoots with the UFC knowing there is barely another competitor and unlike real sports leagues, the UFC has just one owner, not 30 bidding for a fighter's services.
Managers know as long as they keep signing fighters to their companies and Dana knowing he'll do business with the manager, are more likely to bend over for one fighter knowing they get a %cut of 50+ different disposable fighters over a decade, instead of playing hardball for 2-3 guys and then Dana blackballing them from the UFC.
 
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