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There should be new law specifying the UFC contract

Okaaaay. So, if the difference between those sports is age of the sport, what era of boxing is the UFC at right now? Both sports were largely illegal at their starts and during their growth, both had huge stigmas. And mma uses wrestling as a feeder system often...which is at times an olympic sport

youre again comparing apples and oranges

mma is mma, boxing is boxing.

when mma is practice at the collegiate level or is an olympic sports and promotions outside of ufc can generate million viewers on cable tv or sell million ppv then you could sotra compare the 2
 
Say you sign a 5 fight contract and the ufc gives you two fights and doesn’t not honor the remaining fights of the deal and you can’t go somewhere else to make your living.

that’s a shitty deal.

In so far as I know they are obligated to honor those fights, at the risk of the contract being voided.
 
youre again comparing apples and oranges

mma is mma, boxing is boxing.

when mma is practice at the collegiate level or is an olympic sports and promotions outside of ufc can generate million viewers on cable tv or sell million ppv then you could sotra compare the 2
So again, sidestepping the issue. Neither of those points explain the difference in wage share between mma and boxing. How do either of those points you listed even affect wage share or wage level?
 
UFC makes slaves from their fighters, once they sign contract, they can´t fight anywhere else, until they cut them or contract is finished. There should be also the time expiration, like you can´t sign contract which would have effect longer than 2 years. For example the Jones or GSP thing, they basically have 0 leverage in negotiation with UFC.
In other sports you also sign for seasons/time not for matches..
Commission / law change/ fighter union would fix that.

Yeah, we need a "law" that says you don't have to sign a contract that you don't want to...
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So again, sidestepping the issue. Neither of those points explain the difference in wage share between mma and boxing. How do either of those points you listed even affect wage share or wage level?

boxing > mma in terms of worldwide popularity
 
boxing > mma in terms of worldwide popularity
Sure. If that's the case, why do boxer promoters have such a smaller profit margin and profits than the UFC? Shouldn't they have larger profits than the UFC, since their sport is so much more popular globally? Again, it just sounds like your talking bollocks and don't understand how bizarre mma contracts are and how not unique the sport is financially in most respects.
 
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