LinusCaldwell
From The Eastside with Love
dope response from khabib
My response woulda been stay healthy
dope response from khabib
That rise and fallRashad Evans says Blackzillians are no more
All splinter groups now but him and rumble good. I think they will be togetherThat rise and fall
What's gonna happen to him and rumble etc
Why does this make you happy?Rashad Evans says Blackzillians are no more
Never was a fan of their camp. Didn't like Evans after the rampage vs Evans beef... but Evans alright now I guess. He needs to accept my interview thoWhy does this make you happy?
That rise and fall
What's gonna happen to him and rumble etc
Anderson could get wrestlefukk by brunson
Nah man fukk that. Anderson is going to beat that bytch ass African American nikka down. Anderson is going to style on this bum nikka Brunson.
Stipe Miocic calls UFC 203 contract ‘a slap in the face,’ says UFC ‘took my kindness for weakness’
Stipe Miocic is a man of few words. So when he says he is irritated with something, people tend to take notice.
The UFC heavyweight champion on Monday revealed that he was deeply frustrated with the UFC after discovering that he earned a smaller payday than his challenger at UFC 203, Alistair Overeem, despite the entire event being built around Miocic defending his title in his hometown of Cleveland, Ohio.
“[It’s] terrible,” Miocic said on The MMA Hour. “Things definitely need to be changed. Something’s gotta change. It’s not really fair.”
Miocic defeated Overeem via first-round knockout in a remarkable performance last September after being received as a star by his native Clevelanders all throughout fight week.
As the reigning and defending UFC heavyweight champion, Miocic earned a $600,000 payout for the fight, while Overeem pocketed $800,000 in defeat, according to figures released by the Ohio Athletic Commission after the event. And Miocic said he only learned about the 25 percent pay gap once the numbers were made public.
“They told me it was the best deal they could do, and I said, oh okay, great. And then come to find out, it wasn’t.”
When asked if he was frustrated by the revelation, Miocic responded that “of course” he was. He repeated the same answer when asked if he would’ve requested to renegotiate his deal had he known Overeem’s salary beforehand.
“I just felt like I was kinda crapped on a little bit,” Miocic said. “I try to do things right and work with them, and they just didn’t give me a great deal. That’s my own fault, but also they knew what they were doing. They took my kindness for weakness.
Miocic said that he spoke to the UFC in the aftermath of UFC 203 and expressed his anger over being out-earned by his challenger, however he was not satisfied with the promotion’s response.
“Blah, blah, blah, blah. They just made up some excuse, like that’s the contract you signed,” Miocic said.
“You’re making money off me in my hometown, and you’re giving the man that’s a challenger who’s never won the title in the UFC, you’re giving him more money?
“It definitely should change. But the fact that my challenger made more money than me in my last fight was just kind of a slap in the face.”
I hate brunson's fruity looking self but yeah that dude's mask fell off
These fighters are coming across as pacified cry babies. Is he forgetting Ovreem was a champion in strikeforce and japan? That carries weight into negotiations. Add to that he beat Brock Lesnar and had a bit of a win streak before he decided to "test free agency".This ain't some sage northcutt scenario, overeem earned that contract on what he achieved and future possibilities.Are there any UFC fighters that are happy about their financial situation