Is WEC's Business Model Going To Work Much Longer With The Fighters?

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  • snakerattle79
    Banned
    • Jul 2008
    • 167

    #1

    Is WEC's Business Model Going To Work Much Longer With The Fighters?



    The revolution may be coming. We're not big on discussing the pay scale of fighters because so much of what the major stars make in UFC and WEC is off the books, or at least far from the public eye. But you'd have to imagine salaries of $35,000 (includes $10,000 Fight of the Night bonus) for their fight at WEC 41 rub WEC stars Mike Brown and Urijah Faber the wrong way. Do those guys deserve any less than Chuck Liddell, Anderson Silva, Brock Lesnar, Quinton Jackson and Georges St. Pierre? That fight helped draw a WEC record crowd of 13,067 in Sacramento and a big audience on Versus. Hell guys, like Brandon Vera and Antonio Rogerio Nogueira made six figures in their last fights.

    Brown, a very reserved guy, won't say anything publicly but Faber and Miguel Torres, the WEC's bantamweight champ have already started dropping hints to the media and fans.

    Faber went on Adam Carolla's podcast and called for a Fighter's Union:

    “I do think there needs to be some sort of competition, or there needs to be some sort of… you know, coming together of the fighters and making a stand, because as of right now, they’ve got a stranglehold on the fight game, Zuffa, and we need to get some dough… I know there’s a lot of people that would like to see [a fighters union] happen, and there’s a lot of people with more money that would not like to see that happen, so you know… you gotta do the math on that one.”

    Torres told the crowd at the Sacramento Memorial Auditorium during a Q & A on Friday that he won't move up to fight Faber (pictured on the right going into surgery) unless the folks with WEC, "make it worth his while."

    Cagewriter spoke with WEC GM Reed Harris about the issue of fighter pay before WEC 41:

    "I'll just say this, we have a great relationship with our fighters. I've known Urijah for a long, long time. When we brought Urijah in 2 1/2 years ago hardly anyone knew who he was. Urijah and I are on the same page."

    Cagewriter then pointed the problems with the WEC stars complaining about money is coming soon:

    "On the other hand, I think we've developed a good enough relationship with the fighters and the managers ... where they need to understand our business plan and model. I would like nothing better than to pay these guys millions of dollars."

    It's an interesting quandary on both sides. It's tough to tell fighters who at all moments are three fights away from heading out of the promotion back to the minor leagues, to stay patient. The lifespan of a fighter's career is short. Plus with the fact that WEC is under the Zuffa umbrella, one would think fighters assume there's money there, give it to us. We deserve the same as the stars at 170, 185, 205 and heavyweight.
  • aholbert32
    (aka Alberto)
    • Jul 2002
    • 33106

    #2
    Re: Is WEC's Business Model Going To Work Much Longer With The Fighters?

    They can complain all they want but until they sell PPVs they dont have a leg to stand on. Zuffa will probably bump Faber, Torres and Brown's deals up.

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    • Luck911
      Rookie
      • Oct 2005
      • 141

      #3
      Re: Is WEC's Business Model Going To Work Much Longer With The Fighters?

      They are screwing themselves,UFC is just shut them down by merge them into the UFC and they are going to be less spots for lesser known fighters don't be surprised merge the fly,batham,and feather (or get rid of them all together)and have lightweight join the ufc.
      Last edited by Luck911; 06-10-2009, 01:10 AM.

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      • LP
        Johnny Canuck
        • Dec 2004
        • 1279

        #4
        Re: Is WEC's Business Model Going To Work Much Longer With The Fighters?

        Originally posted by Luck911
        They are screwing themselves,UFC is just shut them down by merge them into the UFC and they are going to be less spots for lesser known fighters don't be surprised merge the fly,batham,and feather (or get rid of them all together)and have lightweight join the ufc.
        Am I the only one who has no clue what this post says, or have I just had way too much to drink.

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        • MC Fatigue
          Banned
          • Feb 2006
          • 4150

          #5
          Re: Is WEC's Business Model Going To Work Much Longer With The Fighters?

          Originally posted by LP
          Am I the only one who has no clue what this post says, or have I just had way too much to drink.
          Nope - I read it earlier and had no clue what he was saying.

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          • goh
            Banned
            • Aug 2003
            • 20755

            #6
            Re: Is WEC's Business Model Going To Work Much Longer With The Fighters?

            Originally posted by snakerattle79
            Do those guys deserve any less than Chuck Liddell, Anderson Silva, Brock Lesnar, Quinton Jackson and Georges St. Pierre?
            When you don't make much money but pay fighters a ton you tend to lose money pretty fast.

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            • Gotmadskillzson
              Live your life
              • Apr 2008
              • 23439

              #7
              Re: Is WEC's Business Model Going To Work Much Longer With The Fighters?

              Being that they are under the Zuffa brand, they should get a pay increase. However they will never make UFC money until they start doing PPV's again, along with getting a handful more A list fighters.

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              • Luck911
                Rookie
                • Oct 2005
                • 141

                #8
                Re: Is WEC's Business Model Going To Work Much Longer With The Fighters?

                What i was trying to say

                In the long run the stars of wec are hurting the lesser known fighters in wec because they are almost redundant to have with UFC around either

                -WEC becomes as big the UFC(or big enough) and fighters get pay as much

                or

                the more like situation the UFC absorb the Wec weight class in UFC and more than likely all of the weight classes won't come the UFC.

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