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Not really. He said before he left UFC he was offered $1.5 per $80 PPV but he turned it down & walked away.That's base pay. He made much more than that overall.
Not really. He said before he left UFC he was offered $1.5 per $80 PPV but he turned it down & walked away.That's base pay. He made much more than that overall.
So that is why fight fans hate on Francis- because they have ethical qualms about Saudia Arabia? That is beyond laughable.UFC is a private company, they operate within a capitalist system and their profit comes from consumers who buy their product.
Ngannou was paid with tax money stolen from Saudi citizens by the Saudi government, which is a dictatorship. and you want to copy this model?
I wonder if Saudi taxpayers are ok with their government giving tax money to foreign athletes instead of building hospitals, schools, etc. for its own people.
Jones is fat. See if your god strikes meFrancis getting knocked out by AJ was punishment from God for when Francis called Saint Jones fat a few weeks ago. No one commits blasphemy against the most holy disciple of Jesus Christ without repercussions
So that is why fight fans hate on Francis- because they have ethical qualms about Saudia Arabia? That is beyond laughable.
You hit way off the mark on this situation. There are corporate taxes and such in SA, but there is way too much money for them to require personal income tax from citizens, which they do not; look it up. The government's oil income is over a trillion a year, which is why they can pay this big money to fighters, and why it is silly to say they are using taxpayer money for it.
Now if you want to talk social issues, surely, they do a lot of objectionable stuff, especially to women and non-Muslims. One could take an ethical stance on this, but I think a good portion of fight fans would say that is being 'woke,' and wouldn't give a shit (especially about women, who just recently gained the right to drive cars on roads). I think right now it is a good opportunity for fighters because the alternative in America is sleazy promoters in the likeness of Dana White, Don King, etc. One could take the stance that fighting for crooks in America is just as bad; at least the Saudis are willing to pay the fighters well.
Nothing in the fight game more unethical than letting people get concussed for peanuts like the UFC does. People take that same kind of KO in the UFC, and for 10,000 instead of 20 million.
Dat Venum and rebok money baby.Contrary to popular belief Franis still
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How much would his first 15 fights make if he started in boxing?"$30M is nothing compared to words of support from my lord and savior, Dana White"
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He would have made few thousand for his first 5 to 10 fights if he was a boxerYeah he can? He would have made 5-10 million if he stayed in the UFC and fought Jones versus 30 million to Box twice.
Its clear as day. Get Dana's dick out your mouth.
Izzy killed poatan. He came back strongSame way volkanovski was over after islam flatlined him.
I'm sure there are still plenty of dumbass boxing fans willing to spend 50-60 bucks on the hopes that Ngannou could actually box...lol.Why retire now? He has a sweet deal with PFL plus he can still fight Wilder. He could get another $5M for that one.
In fairness he went 10 rounds with Fury. Maybe Dana was right that Tyson didn't take him seriously and barely trained but he sure as hell was trying and Frank hung in there with him. Dana gave McGregor all the credit in the world for getting finished by a much smaller and retired Floyd who clearly carried Conor for as long as it went.I'm sure there are still plenty of dumbass boxing fans willing to spend 50-60 bucks on the hopes that Ngannou could actually box...lol.
So ya. No need to retire just yet.
So if you make 10 dollars an hour at my company and I offer you 10.25 and you turn it down you can't complain about low pay?
What kinda textbooks they using at Shill school these days?
I care about everyone on God's green earth.And club fighters take the same damage for 100 bucks. Why don't you care about that?
"Staggering 8M" (yes yes, I know, more than I have etc) when Anthony Joshua got paid 50 million for that fight. The non-current champion Anthony Joshua, when apparently the reason Ngannou's team turned down that 3 fight contract is that his pay would plummet if he lost the belt. Probably to 500k/500k. Imagine that. Going from a champion-caliber, but non champion fighter, like Anthony Joshua, making 50 million, to 1 million if you win. 100x pay difference.I genuinely do think fighter pay is a major issue in the UFC, and many guys in the sport are getting fucked over by the promotion big time.
I do not, however, think that Francis was one of those guys. The UFC offered him a staggering 8M alone for the Jon Jones fight and he turned it down. It is arguable whether he even deserved such a figure given the fact that he was not a major draw himself and yet the UFC did their part.
Francis thought it was not enough and he saw greater opportunities elsewhere, which he was correct in assuming and it paid off. Good for him, but I do not think the UFC did anything wrong to Francis. He wanted more pay, they offered him a substantial increase, but the bitter truth is as soon as the boxing bag was dangled in front of him , it did not matter how much the UFC was coughing up, he was already gone.
He didn't actually though. $10 million was what he was projected to make for the Fury fight, and Fury was projected to make $50 million, but the event bombed and Fury only actually made $32m, so proportionately Francis probably made closer to $7m. We don't know how the PPV with Joshua did yet, so we'll see there. He also made $3.5 million in the UFC by choice. They offered him a new contract when he won the title and could have made $5 million for the Gane fight and turned it down.
He still made more per bout with boxing, but it likely wasn't that much more than he would have made if he'd beaten Jones and had another 2 defenses after.
For real. Best case scenario I retire and have to recover for about a year. Worst case I'm dead and the struggle is over. I went out trying to win, so I'm ok with that.Most of the people outside millionaires & billionaires would take that punch for $20 mil. Let's be honest.
Even if it's risk for their own life.
UFC is a private company, they operate within a capitalist system and their profit comes from consumers who buy their product.
Ngannou was paid with tax money stolen from Saudi citizens by the Saudi government, which is a dictatorship. and you want to copy this model?
I wonder if Saudi taxpayers are ok with their government giving tax money to foreign athletes instead of building hospitals, schools, etc. for its own people.