Fedor Turns Down 30 Million Dollar Deal

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  1. standing 8countboxing

    standing 8countboxing Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I hadn't seen you guys talking about it yet, but it was on ESPN he turned down the deal today.

    It's on a lot of news sites as well.
     
  2. liger05

    liger05 puroresu fan 4 life!! Full Member

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    Did he really though? Seems to me the UFC have leaked this to try and make Fedor look the bad guy.
     
  3. Mordechai

    Mordechai Boxing Addict Full Member

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    i think the main problem is the 6 fight deal, fedor said that he doesn't know how long he will fight and it is possible that after one or two fights he wants to retire
     
  4. liger05

    liger05 puroresu fan 4 life!! Full Member

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    A different take.

     
  5. Beebs

    Beebs Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Uh, you can retire with fights left on your contract.
     
  6. Goose

    Goose Russian oligarch Full Member

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    well then its not a 30 milion then, is it?
     
  7. Rico Spadafora

    Rico Spadafora Master of Chins Full Member

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    The UFC signs fighters to slave contracts and I don't blame Fedor one bit for not wanting the UFC to have total control/say over his name and image. It is a joke.
     
  8. liger05

    liger05 puroresu fan 4 life!! Full Member

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    At least his signed to EA MMA game. Some fighters turned EA down after the UFC threats. I'm glad Fedor took no notice of those absurd threats from Dana White.
     
  9. Alcaldemb

    Alcaldemb Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Fedor is one of the owners of M-1, it is broadcast in 80 countries, and is worth far more to him than some 30 million dollar slave contract. His likeness is the most valuable of any MMA fighter on the planet, and he is the only man that can sell out arenas in three continents. Sorry Dana, learn to share or don't get the sports top dog, because he doesn't need you.
     
  10. Mordechai

    Mordechai Boxing Addict Full Member

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    oh then i was wrong:good
    than i have no idea why he is not signing, if this is the contract
     
  11. jimmie

    jimmie Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Obviously Fedor doesnt want that long term contract hes been saying that for years. Give him what he wants if its 1 fight then **** it then 1 fight who cares Fedor is worth it. UFC will make alot more money with Fedor fighting Lesnar then Lesnar fighting Carwin or Velasquez.
     
  12. Nuke

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    Exactly! This is what I hate about the UFC, they want it ALL for nothing. Fedor doesn't need anyone or any org. Plus he is an icon in his home country do you really think he cares about what some American fans think? We are the be all end all in the world as much as we like to think. UFC needs to just give him what he wants and if he beats your champion and leaves, so be it. Atleast they would have made killer PPV while he was there.
     
  13. Rico Spadafora

    Rico Spadafora Master of Chins Full Member

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    The problem is if Fedor has one fight in the UFC with Lesnar and knocks him out (which he would) it renders the WHOLE UFC Heavyweight Division meaningless (which it basically already is but that would really put the nail in the coffin)

    Dana White knows this he learned his lesson when he sent Liddell over to fight Jackson in Japan and he got his ass kicked.

    The bottom line is Dana White is scared to let Fedor have a one and done fight because he knows what will happen.
     
  14. liger05

    liger05 puroresu fan 4 life!! Full Member

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    Another sticking point must be the fact that UFC contracts contain a clause which says that a UFC fighters contract auto-renews one year at a time for the rest of your life for as long as you’re the champion.

    There is no way Fedor would accept this and that clause would have to come out.

    I cant believe people actually believed that $30 mil story.
     
  15. ryanty22

    ryanty22 VRWC Sledgehammer Full Member

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    3 things about this post

    1.there is no guarentee fedor knocks out lensar or even beats lesnar. lesnar is a freak with speed and strength and size that is almost uncomparable, who i could honestly see ground and pounding fedor out of there, maybe not knocking fedor out but causeing a ref stoppage.

    2. just because the ufc does not have fedor does not make their heavyweight division meaningless there isnt a lot of top flight heavies in any one organization the ufc is on par with or a little above any other org as far as heavy talent.

    3. Dana White, love him or hate him he is a smart business man, fedor doing a one fight deal with the ufc makes no business sense for the amount of money being offered including the amount m-1 and vadim
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    would walk away with in a co-promotional deal. 6 fights worth up to 30 million and allowing fedor to promote m-1 like a sponser, while competing in his combat sambo tourneys is a more than perfectly fair deal which if fedor thinks it isnt good enough then **** him let him go somewhere else fighting for peanuts not even breaking 150k ppv buys while the ufc does 1 to 1.5 million ppv buys when lesnar performs. if that deal isnt good enough for him then oh well.


    the questions will stick around "is brock good enough to beat fedor" "is fedor good enough to beat brock" the longer it goes the more those questions will grow they both will probably lose before they retire maybe even more than a time or two but i doubt it will be to each otherif they dont get a deal done this time