Roberto Soldic Announcement

Don’t have any high hopes tbh. The fact that it’s even a discussion is sad. If the UFC is the big leagues and the elite like they make it out to be, they should be compensating and signing fighters of this level outright. Pathetic we even have to speculate they will be outbid.
The UFC is the equivalent of a major team sport league or just another promotion that have a business to run and won't over pay for non needle movers depending on whatever behooves them at the time. It can't truly be both at the same time.
 
The UFC is the equivalent of a major team sport league or just another promotion that have a business to run and won't over pay for non needle movers depending on whatever behooves them at the time. It can't truly be both at the same time.

I think everyone knows it's the 2nd. Soldic you'd think would fit the bill for them though, exciting and a finisher.
 
He better sign with UFC or ONE.
Why ONE? Who would he fight? Their Middleweight/LHW champ is already saying he is gonna leave at the end of the year since they have no opponents. WW is no better

There is literally no one in their WW division I would like to see him fight.
 
Why ONE? Who would he fight? Their Middleweight/LHW champ is already saying he is gonna leave at the end of the year since they have no opponents. WW is no better

There is literally no one in their WW division I would like to see him fight.
Just the UFC makes sense, tbh. In Bellator or PFL he would have good match ups but he isnt worth that much money for them. Unless he was an Ali client, then maybe he could blackmail them with other fighters get a good contract.
 
Needs to be UFC or Bellator to have any meaningful fights.

That tweet seems more like a guess, maybe it ends up being UFC. Lots of theories like if it was UFC it would leak but if he's doing a big PC maybe that means its UFC cause its a huge deal though I tend to think he'd do a press conference even if he's going to One.

Who knows, good talent and would be exciting to see in some big fights in US.
 
I think you might be right

He is making a big mistake if he stays there. He will waste his prime
Waste his prime making more money than fighting for peanuts in the UFC? Doesn't sound like a waste to me.
 
Waste his prime making more money than fighting for peanuts in the UFC? Doesn't sound like a waste to me.

He makes 200.000 euro per fight at KSW
This is probably close to the ceiling

At the Ufc he might start low but if he gets close to the top or becomes champ he will make life changing money
 
He makes 200.000 euro per fight at KSW
This is probably close to the ceiling

At the Ufc he might start low but if he gets close to the top or becomes champ he will make life changing money
The KSW pay would probably be safer in the long term, since there's hardly any threats for him there so he could headline for some years before he's past his prime, like Khalidov did.

UFC is way tougher and he could realistically end up like a Marlon Moraes. On top of the world for a bit then in the matter of 2 years he'll be completely done.
 
The KSW pay would probably be safer in the long term, since there's hardly any threats for him there so he could headline for some years before he's past his prime, like Khalidov did.

UFC is way tougher and he could realistically end up like a Marlon Moraes. On top of the world for a bit then in the matter of 2 years he'll be completely done.

Just depends on what Soldic wants really. He could have the money from KSW, but he could also have a lifetime of wondering what would have happened if he'd gone to the UFC.
 
The KSW pay would probably be safer in the long term, since there's hardly any threats for him there so he could headline for some years before he's past his prime, like Khalidov did.

UFC is way tougher and he could realistically end up like a Marlon Moraes. On top of the world for a bit then in the matter of 2 years he'll be completely done.
That's the dilemma for elite MMA fighters: security vs take a risk for really big success. If you're good enough to be a dominant star in a lesser org, you'll make pretty good money, reliably. With the UFC, there is a potential for riches (or at least near-riches), but a number of things could go awry. Injury and losing a couple of fights you were expected to win are obvious ones.

It's very rare that the UFC will offer someone big money for their first contract. I assume that's what happened with Brock, but he was a megastar. There must be a couple of better examples, but I can't think of any names at the moment.
 
He makes 200.000 euro per fight at KSW
This is probably close to the ceiling

At the Ufc he might start low but if he gets close to the top or becomes champ he will make life changing money
How much does he make with sponsor money on top of the $200,000 per fight? Again, he will be making peanuts per fight & sponsorship in the UFC. On top of that he will be at the mercy of UFC match makers. If I were him I would stay with KSW. And if he has children it's a no brainer.
 
That's the dilemma for elite MMA fighters: security vs take a risk for really big success. If you're good enough to be a dominant star in a lesser org, you'll make pretty good money, reliably. With the UFC, there is a potential for riches (or at least near-riches), but a number of things could go awry. Injury and losing a couple of fights you were expected to win are obvious ones.

It's very rare that the UFC will offer someone big money for their first contract. I assume that's what happened with Brock, but he was a megastar. There must be a couple of better examples, but I can't think of any names at the moment.
Michael Chandler & Eddie Alvarez both got good contracts right away.
 
Michael Chandler & Eddie Alvarez both got good contracts right away.
Both of them were way more marketable (by being American) and had a bit of a name already, though.
 
Both of them were way more marketable (by being American) and had a bit of a name already, though.
Yeah I think being a mainstay/champion in Bellator is really the only way ufc will pay someone. Cause those guys tend to already have a name in the states and whenever someone is champ in Bellator people always say “Go to UFC” on their Twitter or IG all the time anyway. We’ve seen a few guys come over and become instant hits like Chandler Alvarez and Askren.

Or if you’re an exciting young guy with a solid resume in a talent starved division like Jiri at LHW. Soldic doesn’t fit in any of those right now. UFC doesn’t necessarily need him at WW with Chimaev Shavkat and maybe Michael Morales down the line.
 
It's very rare that the UFC will offer someone big money for their first contract.
Michael Chandler & Eddie Alvarez both got good contracts right away.
During the post-fight press conference of UFC 268 Uncle Dana was bragging about a prelim-fighter making 400k.
I’m pretty sure he was talking about Alex Pereira, not a bad starting salary aswell..
 
During the post-fight press conference of UFC 268 Uncle Dana was bragging about a prelim-fighter making 400k.
I’m pretty sure he was talking about Alex Pereira, not a bad starting salary aswell..
Or Dana was just lying, like he usually does, because nobody ever calls him out on his BS and knows there is no way to disprove him.
 
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