Rumor is Bellator matched Eddies UFC offer

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  • Warner2BruceTD
    2011 Poster Of The Year
    • Mar 2009
    • 26142

    #31
    Alvarez has backtracked a lot in the last few months. He was all over Rebney in the early stages of this, and in that Botter interview he really lets Rebney off the hook and goes after Viacom. It seems like he knows there is a good chance he's going back to Bellator and wants to play nice with Bjorn just in case.

    I see where Alvarez is coming from in terms of theoretical PPV money being larger in UFC, but at the end of the day, Bellator took the UFC contract, swapped out "UFC" for "Bellator", and matched it word for word. I'm not sure theoreticals will matter in court. I know the subpoenaed Dave Meltzer and somebody else to offer potential PPV estimates, but i'm not sure how far something like that will go for a judge.

    On one hand, any judge who studies the PPV business will realize the UFC contract will be worth significantly more. On the other hand, if that precedent is set, all UFC has to do in the future for any contract in throw in a PPV bonus. That won't matter in most cases because UFC won't want to do that unless it's a star. But if Bellator ever creates a REAL star (and Alvarez really isnt that big of a star and isnt worth all of this fuss from either side in my opinion), I can see why this is an important precedent to avoid.

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    • Liquidrob
      Izzy is a bum
      • Feb 2009
      • 11785

      #32
      Eddie just got caught in the wrong place at the wrong time

      Lombard was the first big free agent and the UFC gave him very good money for what they usually pay guys, so bellator didn't match. Eddie was the low ball offer and the UFC was testing the waters to what they can get away with when trying to sign Bellator guys

      He just happened to be 2nd, not a good spot for him, the UFC now knows where the line is when free agents come available unless Viacom puts more money into MMA and starts paying more, Eddie just got caught in the crossfire. In the long run its actuallu better for the fighters, just not Eddie
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      • Steel Mamba
        Nasty
        • Nov 2008
        • 2549

        #33
        Originally posted by Liquidrob
        lol, by having Eddie honor a contract that he signed which is an exact duplicate of UFC contracts?
        He fulfilled his contract, it's clear he doesn't want to resign with Bellator, so let him go. Rampage wanted to leave, the UFC let him walk.

        Bellator is the same company that said he is the highest paid LW in the sport a couple years ago while he was teammates with current UFC LW champion Frankie Edgar
        That was BS. If not let's see the numbers. Too difficult to be the highest paid with no PPV's and no PPV %.

        Yeah, they are really screwing him, he actually has more guaranteed money in the bellator offer than the UFC offer they 'matched'
        No he doesn't. Eddie is guaranteed a PPV which makes the UFC contract worth more.

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