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Thing is...UFC is not a sport, MMA is.The UFC is the only sport I can think of where more people are fans of the owners than they are the athleats.
Thing is...UFC is not a sport, MMA is.The UFC is the only sport I can think of where more people are fans of the owners than they are the athleats.
I guess depending on who is fighting, some months back there was a boxing card and apex FN on the same night and Zack Effron was seen on both places, i doubt he paid for either of them, considering his UFC pass/ticket had his picture on it, Apex tickets are probably given away for free.This brings up another interesting point, can regular people even but tickets to the Apex? I don't they can.
If not, for Christ's sake, just give the tickets to the families, it's not like they're taking anyone else's spot.
But of course they wanna squeeze more out of the fighters. Some fighters may not even have their families attend now.
Also, they should have told people way in advance about this change.
We often hear Dana say, ''All the fighters are free to do whatever they want. You don't think we pay you enough to fight? Then don't fight''. What he doesn't tell you is he won't let them fight elsewhere.
So they have 2 options.
1. Get a regular job because they can't pursue their passion in another organization.
2. Fight out their ridiculously long contract.
The UFC is a well oiled machine.
This brings up another interesting point, can regular people even but tickets to the Apex? I don't they can.
If not, for Christ's sake, just give the tickets to the families, it's not like they're taking anyone else's spot.
But of course they wanna squeeze more out of the fighters. Some fighters may not even have their families attend now.
Also, they should have told people way in advance about this change.
At 40 events a year, that's less than half a million for a company that pulls in over a billion a year.I think they should still offer them.. just impose a limit of like 2 tickets per fighter. I understand the whole UFC is greedy narrative but at the same time you have to look at if from their perspective. If every fighter on a card wants like 5 free tickets for family, that's like 100 tickets just being given away. If tickets are lets say $80, that's $8000 they are losing out on. Yeah you can argue that it's only 8k and that's nothing to the UFC, and you're right. But if it keeps compounding each event that 8k eventually doubles and triples and quadruples that's when it starts to be a problem.
Stars will probably get some but it no longer seems to be a roster-wide privilege.
Ultimate Shareholder Championship!
Sucks. So Dustin poriers husband and Amanda nunes wife now have to pay to attend?
You killed it in that comment, 100% truth!This place gets more bizarre by the day.
Let me see if I have this right.. If somebody gives me a BD present every year for 10 years. I’m allowed to bitch if they stop doing it?
Or a Christmas BONUS every year from work. And they stop doing it. I’m allowed to bitch about that too?
That’s happened in real life to me. Or maybe say us 20 employees get a $50 gift card for Safeway. Yet the company is making a fortune. But can’t afford to spend more than $1000 on Christmas BONUSES. Nobody I know cries about stuff like that.
I’ve also worked for companies that would give me free tickets to NHL, and CFL games. NHL tickets are very expensive. How about the annual Christmas party. Or the annual golf tournament, and shit like that. Some companies did, and some didn’t. None of them were obligated to do any of that. And if they just stopped doing it I didn’t cry about it.
These perks, bonuses, etc were free. I appreciated all those things but didn’t just expect to get them for eternity, or ever in fact. Some did treat us much better than others. That’s the way the real world works. At least since I started working at 13 years old.
These places hired me to do a specific job. That’s it, that’s all. The wages were negotiated before actually being hired. If special PPE was required. Did the company pay for it, or the employee? Renewing safety tickets every year or two to work in Alberta’s Oilpatch. Does the company pay, or do I? A new drivers abstract every year. Who pays for that?
Are you people serious?
The sense of entitlement amongst people born since about 1990 is unbelievable. The disconnect I feel with a LOT of people 35 and under is insane. Apparently a lot of them feel the world owes them something. And they cry when they don’t get it.
No company is EVER required to do anything like this unless it is literally part of a contract. PERKS, and BONUSES are just that. A performance bonus in the real world is one thing. Or even in the contracts of athletes where if they get so many wins, yards, points, etc is one thing and is specifically written into contracts. Or if you sell so many cars, houses, etc.
But why do so many of you expect a free ride all the time? I doubt that POTN bonuses are actually written into standard UFC contracts. Yet people say the UFC is cheap for not raising them every year to match inflation, etc.
Again.. Are you people serious?
At least some of you people are smart enough to say WME, or UFC. The rest say Dana.. Like he has autonomy over EVERYTHING in the UFC. He doesn’t even negotiate contracts. So get a grip, alright. The obsession gets creepier and creepier.
Didn’t Emmet go on social media about a year ago complaining that his free UFC tickets were in the nosebleeds or some shit?
Yes, he did..
https://www.mmamania.com/platform/a...6-but-got-dumped-in-the-cheap-seats-left-dead
Give these younger generations an inch and they DEMAND A MILE.
It’s absolutely bizarre to me how so many of you display fake outrage at things that have nothing to do with you. Or that you literally care more about an athlete’s free tickets than how much you get shafted on your own wages, etc.
It’s time for some of you to grow up. This is insane.
Literally all of the fighter benefits are being sucked out so that Ari Emanuel and his cronies can stay rich off of their stock options.
Stop watching it, you'll show them then huh
This company is fucking repugnant.
You're not wrong but that's how businesses think. They aren't a charity. What you think is avaricious is cost cutting to them. I think the only compromise is to limit tickets to 2-3 per fighter, but that's just me. What do I know?At 40 events a year, that's less than half a million for a company that pulls in over a billion a year.
There's being cost conscious and then there's cutting things to the bone out of avaricious
I really don't get why apex would matter