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“You guys, I did say no to fight on the Australia card. Australia, I fucking love you guys. You guys are all white trash and like-minded, I feel we're one in the same but I don’t
have your medical insurance. So you want me to get my first fight back in Australia, where I give half my check to you fuckers and buy this insurance? I ain’t fucking doing it."
"That being said, I love the Fluffy fight. Let’s get this shit booked in the States. I’m an American after all. I’m one of the few real Americans fighting in the UFC, other than
Bryce Mitchell, so let’s get this booked in the States and settle it.”
"Anyways, middleweight is on fucking ice. Little whore Chimaev has Ramadan, then he'll have surgery. I say a year later he'll fight Nassourdine, or more accurately, they'll have
sex by friction. There's no such thing as middleweight to me. I'd rather fight for the 205 belt now."
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Very strange thing to do. Based on the world's marginal rate of 35% in taxes, there's an agreement between the USA and Australia that if you submit documents, the tax rate
gets adjusted to what would have been the withdrawn in the USA for the same income. A fighter with a somewhat competent manager wouldn't have a reason to avoid performing
work in Australia. But seems like a lot of these guys don't have the best managers... Thoughts?
have your medical insurance. So you want me to get my first fight back in Australia, where I give half my check to you fuckers and buy this insurance? I ain’t fucking doing it."
"That being said, I love the Fluffy fight. Let’s get this shit booked in the States. I’m an American after all. I’m one of the few real Americans fighting in the UFC, other than
Bryce Mitchell, so let’s get this booked in the States and settle it.”
"Anyways, middleweight is on fucking ice. Little whore Chimaev has Ramadan, then he'll have surgery. I say a year later he'll fight Nassourdine, or more accurately, they'll have
sex by friction. There's no such thing as middleweight to me. I'd rather fight for the 205 belt now."
Sean Strickland claims he turned down Anthony Hernandez fight due to refusal to compete in Australia | BJPenn.com
Former UFC middleweight champion Sean Strickland declined the promotion's offer to fight Anthony Hernandez for a bizarre reason.
Very strange thing to do. Based on the world's marginal rate of 35% in taxes, there's an agreement between the USA and Australia that if you submit documents, the tax rate
gets adjusted to what would have been the withdrawn in the USA for the same income. A fighter with a somewhat competent manager wouldn't have a reason to avoid performing
work in Australia. But seems like a lot of these guys don't have the best managers... Thoughts?