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    Ronda Rousey rips UFC pay, says fighters are living at ‘poverty level’

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    If the timing had been right, Ronda
    Rousey would have made her return to mixed martial arts under
    the
    UFC banner.

    During a press conference to promote her upcoming bout with
    Gina
    Carano, Rousey said that the initial plan was to book the bout
    as part of the UFC’s last pay-per-view event under the ESPN
    broadcast deal this past December. However, that timeline didn’t
    work for Carano, and when the UFC moved away from a pay-per-view
    model as a result of its new media rights deal with Paramount, the
    fight moved to a new platform. Now, Most Valuable Promotions will
    stage
    Rousey vs. Carano, and the bout will mark the first MMA event
    on Netflix on May 16.

    “I knew that we could promote this on our own and probably be the
    most lucrative way to go about it for us, but I have such love and
    respect for Dana that I wanted to bring this to him first,” Rousey
    said at the presser. “I said, ‘I know I can do this on my own, but
    I would rather fight for you than to fight for me, just make it
    make sense for me.’ And originally we were going to do it New
    Year’s and it was going to be the last fight under the pay-per-view
    model and he offered me the best pay-per-view structure ever and I
    was so grateful, but then Gina said she needed more time to get in
    the best shape possible and that she wanted me to fight the best
    version of herself and I think that was fate. It was meant to be.
    It was meant to push us onto the other side and once they moved
    into the streaming model, it’s just not about putting on the best
    fights possible anymore.”

    Rousey echoes complaints lodged by many in the MMA community
    recently: That the UFC has less incentive to put on the best fights
    possible thanks to guaranteed money from Paramount. The Olympic
    judoka also claimed that UFC athletes today are struggling more
    financially than they did in the past. While the UFC recently
    raised post-fight bonuses from $50,000 to $100,000, there hasn’t
    been any indication that fight purses have increased. Fighter pay
    came under even more scrutiny when Zuffa Boxing, which is owned by
    the same parent company as the UFC, paid Conor Benn $15 million for
    a one-fight deal.

    ‘They’re Thinking About Shareholders’

    “It used to be that UFC was the best place that you could come in
    combat sports to make a living and be paid fairly and now it’s one
    of the worst places to go,” Rousey said.. “It’s why so many of
    their top athletes are leaving to go and find pay elsewhere. It’s
    why their champions like Valentina [Shevcheko] are selling pictures
    of their titties on OnlyFans. These people, a lot of them at the
    ground level, they can’t support their families. They’re living
    poverty-level fighting full-time. This company just got $7.7
    billion dollars. There’s no reason that they can’t afford to pay
    their athletes at least a living wage and not even that, to at
    least be able to match what these athletes are making in other
    sports.

    “Why would they expect to get the best athletes and the best
    inspiring kids that want to be something into MMA? Why not go into
    football? Why not go into boxing? Why not go into anything else? So
    they’re bleeding talent because of their short-term greed. They’re
    thinking about the next quarter. They’re thinking about the
    shareholders. They’re not thinking about their responsibility to be
    stewards of the future of the sport.”

    Rousey made it clear that her criticism of the UFC is based more on
    what she preceives as the philosophy of the TKO Group Holdings
    ownership group than anything to do with White.

    “Most of my criticism of the UFC now is because Dana isn’t the
    owner and he isn’t calling the shots, and he isn’t running things
    the way he wants because he’s an employee of the company now. He’s
    not the owner,” Rousey said. I think it was a big mistake of theirs
    to not let him run the company the way he always has.”

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