What de la hoya know and tmz know about mma you could fit on the back of a stamp
De La Hoya has money for sure, but Viacom has waaaaaaaaay more
Well does it really matter if they wont spend them on Bellator?
The question is not who has most money, but who is actyally willing to spend some.
and celeb big brotherDid he really blow all of his money? Or are people just assuming this because he's gonna fight again or because of the cash grabs he's done the past couple years (Dancing woth the Stars, Battery commercials, etc.)?
After having record losses last year, Viacom is not going to over-spend as much as they did.
The thing is... Yes Viacome has money but its clear to see they wont spend them on Bellator.
Then they can have all the money in the world and it means dick.
I was told in the WW forum that Chandler is one of the biggest and most paid stars in Bellator and thats why he go to the UFC.
I checked is fight purse it was 50K flat, on the same card good ol Rampage and Chael made 300K.
never go by AC reports though, way too inaccurate.
But the fact that Coker was negotiating with Chuck & already had business with Tito, shows that Viacom is not over-spending after losing money last year.
They might even get moved to CMT & that will be even more budget cuts
If we can go with ACh when we talk about UFC (they pay fighters peanuts!!11) we can do the same with Bellator.
Also Bellator still offers fighters 250/250USD I know its for under card fighters... but to me its telling.
So basically it's just speculation he's broke because of the shows he's been on? He could just miss the attention of being a celebrity and also the fighting? There was a time he was a very recognizable face to the average non mma fan and was the face of the ufc as it went mainstream. That said I hope he beats Tito's ass a 3rd time.and celeb big brother
although Chuck only lasted 6 days
They are just front of the event, with the Golden Boy money I have a feeling they can snatch some top fighters out there.Chuck vs. Tito? Really? These old men needs to accept his age