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No you illiterate dipshit…

I said:


Which is the correlation to “modern day slavery”…

Wherein employers sign their employees to ironclad contracts and don’t give them freedom of choice to move around and make more money.

Which is what Dana does… it doesn’t matter if Ngannou makes “millions”.

The point is he is trapped into a contract that only favors his employers and their whims and has no recourse to move in a direction of his own discretion - without some sort of legal challenge or lawsuit.

Hence the comparison to Qatari construction workers. The pay disparity between them is not the point you illiterate fool. The iron clad contract and no freedom of movement is.

Clearly your high school GED doesn’t help you understand complex conversations with nuances to it. Everything is literal to your illiterate brain. <{Heymansnicker}>

Back peddle all you like. You still embarrassed yourself claiming a guy who earns millions from a company is like modern day slavery LOL

He was more than happy with that contract before he decided he was Mr big time who deserves more. But lets not mention that.

Every other employment, your boss decides your pay, why should Ngannou be any different ?

Im pretty sure hes free to go work in McDonalds if he wants to earn more cash, but yeh Dana should allow him to fight elsewhere, where he possibly gets injured, as well as the fact it takes him away from his actual job, which is what hes paid for.

Are you following yet? Or do you still think this highly paid 'athlete' is so hard done to?
 
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Back peddle all you like. You still embarrassed yourself claiming a guy who earns millions from a company is like modern day slavery LOL

He was more than happy with that contract before he decided he was Mr big time who deserves more. But lets not mention that.

Every other employment, your boss decides your pay, why should Ngannou be any different ?

Im pretty sure hes free to go work in McDonalds if he wants to earn more cash, but yeh Dana should allow him to fight elsewhere, where he possibly gets injured, as well as the fact it takes him away from his actual job, which is what hes paid for.

Are you following yet? Or do you still think this highly paid 'athlete' is so hard done to?

Very true. The UFC doesn't have much to gain from Francis boxing. And besides that and what you said, this Fury/Francis or any other big boxing fight wouldn't even be considered if it wasn't for the UFC. They promoted Francis for 7 years and made him who he is. He could have the same success in Bellator or ONE FC and a boxing match wouldn't even be considered by the boxing promoters. Even if it did, it wouldn't even sell that well considering the other MMA promotions just don't have the same appeal to sell a fighter.
 
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