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  • Liquidrob
    Izzy is a bum
    • Feb 2009
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    Rumor is Bellator matched Eddies UFC offer

    So obviously the UFC low balled Eddie, they didn't match with the quickness when it was Lombard, interesting to see how it plays out
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  • EmpireWF
    Giants in the Super Bowl
    • Mar 2009
    • 24082

    #2
    An official announcement isn't expected to be made until a legal review of both contracts is complete. Multiple sources indicated Bellator's offer was made "in good faith" and appears on the surface to match the deal previously offered by the UFC. However, it does not appear Alvarez has yet accepted Bellator's contract offer and may be seeking clarification on contract language in each of the two deals. Chief among those concerns will likely be whether or not Alvarez has the right to sign with another promotion while still operating inside of Bellator's matching period.

    http://www.mmajunkie.com/news/2013/0...-eddie-alvarez
    hmm....

    Wonder if Eddie can sit out until the matching period ends....or whether the UFC can increase their offer.


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    • Liquidrob
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      • Feb 2009
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      #3
      Hopefully if Eddie stays in Bellator they have a rematch with Chandler, make him a "coach" on there reality show or something

      Eddie just wants to get paid, I hope he does
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      • Warner2BruceTD
        2011 Poster Of The Year
        • Mar 2009
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        #4
        Zuffa threw way too much money at Lombard, because they figured he would knock out a couple of dudes in impressive fashion right off the bat and get thrown right in with Silva.

        Lightweight is deep, so Alvarez wasn't going to get that kind of giant deal with PPV points. Zuffa is probably gambling that Alvarez thinks long term with the idea that if he becomes a star his earning potential will be much higher with them as opposed to Bellator, even if the initial money is close to equal. If he stays with Bellator, they will shoulder shrug it. They already dragged this out to the point that they prevented Spike from advertising him and delayed Bellator's booking.

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        • SHOGUN
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          • Jul 2009
          • 11416

          #5
          I really don't know how to feel about it, especially since this whole matching period thing is turning sour. Personally, I would just rather see Eddie get paid because their are interesting fights in either organization.

           
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          • Liquidrob
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            • Feb 2009
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            #6
            Here we go, I guess Bellatoris sueing Eddie now, this is Eddie's story so far, I guess Bellator "matched" but Eddie doesn't think so, so who knows

            Ugly situation. I don't like it, its Randy all over again

            Bellator could be screwing themselves, this is a couple legal issues now in the past couple of years, guys won't want to sign with them after this, sometimes you gotta let someone go, I guess they don't think this is the time
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            • Warner2BruceTD
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              • Mar 2009
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              #7
              Rebney says he matched the UFC offer, which was $250,000 up front, $70/$70 per fight, 8 fights or 40 months whatever comes first, and PPV points.

              Alvarez is suing Bellator because he believes they can't match the PPV points part.

              Rebney says PPV money is "theoretical", and that Bellator has matched every "real" dollar in the deal. He says they have a quarter of a million dollar check waiting for Alvarez as soon as he signs the deal. Rebney said PPV is likely down the road, so the PPV points are something they can match anyway.

              Rebney says he matched the UFC deal word for word. In fact, he said they took the PDF file, changed "UFC" to "Bellator", and sent it right back to Alvarez within minutes.

              This will get messy. If Bellator had PPV, Alvarez would have no leg to stand on legally. But he knows he can make more with UFC via PPV points and "under the table" bonus.

              Rebney is coming off a bit slimy here, but if they can prove they intend to do PPV, Alvarez is beat.

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              • Warner2BruceTD
                2011 Poster Of The Year
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                #8
                And yes, Bellator counter sued.

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                • Liquidrob
                  Izzy is a bum
                  • Feb 2009
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                  #9
                  sounds like Eddie wasn't guaranteed ppv money at first, probably has potential PPV money if he gets into a title fight or something, the UFC doesnt give points really unless its a ME on a PPV or Title fight on PPV
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                  • EmpireWF
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                    • Mar 2009
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                    #10
                    Junkie with an update on what was included in the UFC offer...

                    A UFC contract outlines the company's intent to book Alvarez for an immediate title shot in March and offer a cut of the promotion's pay-per-view profits, according to an exhibit in a lawsuit Bellator MMA filed against the fighter, a copy of which MMAjunkie.com (www.mmajunkie.com) today obtained.

                    An eight-fight deal would start Alvarez at $70,000 to show and $70,000 to win and raises in $5,000 increments with each win until it tops out at a guaranteed $210,000 for a win, the exhibit states. Alvarez would also be guaranteed a $250,000 signing bonus, payable in two installments of $85,000 and one of $80,000.

                    When Alvarez fights on a UFC PPV broadcast, the offer states it entitles him to $1 for each "buy" between 200,000 and 400,000 buys, $2 per buy between 400,000 and 600,000 buys, and $2.50 per buy over 600,000 buys.

                    Additionally, Alvarez is guaranteed a fight on a UFC on FOX card and three appearances as a commentator at UFC-branded events.


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                    • Warner2BruceTD
                      2011 Poster Of The Year
                      • Mar 2009
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                      #11
                      Thats a damn good contract. Good money up front, a title shot, and loaded with incentives.

                      Bellator cant legally match that without at least having plans for ppv. Not sure how they can prove that.

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                      • Liquidrob
                        Izzy is a bum
                        • Feb 2009
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                        #12
                        The dude already updated the story

                        Its not immediate title shot and ppv, its a future shot if he wins, like I said in the beginning, didn't sound like guaranteed ppv right away
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                        • Liquidrob
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                          • Feb 2009
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                          #13
                          Bellator matched the guaranteed stuff, signing bonus plus 70/70 and added 25k for behind the scenes show, 100k for Bellator coaching slot season 2 and guest apperances on other spike shows
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                          • Warner2BruceTD
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                            #14
                            What the courts need to sort out, is if that constitutes a true match, or just a counter.

                            If its deemed a counter, he's free to choose.

                            Sounds like Rebney was full of shit when he said he matched word for word. Thats impossible. They added shit they added shit to the deal that they hope is comparable when it comes to the things UFC offered that they dont have.

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                            • Liquidrob
                              Izzy is a bum
                              • Feb 2009
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                              #15
                              He matched word for word what can be matched or guaranteed

                              UFC put a fox fight, obviously they can't "match" that or if they said a fight in an octagon, Bellator matched what you can match

                              Maybe it comes down to value, don't know how you guarantee value when it comes to sponsers and stuff like that

                              Maybe if the UFC didn't run like the Price is Right they would pay guy real guaranteed money they would be the NFL of MMA
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