Okay - let me break this down for you dipshits once and for all. How do MMA fighters make money from the sport? By earning prize money, endorsement deals and in some cases a cut of the PPV.
Currently, Fedor is fighting with M1 & Strike Force. As a result, he is limiting how much he can earn per fight (UFC pays more), how much he can earn on PPV (UFC gets higher ratings and does more shows) and more importantly, he is limiting his exposure, which directly affects how much third party companies are willing to pay him. And, this third is one is HUGE. I'll give you an example. I work with a nutrition company that pays Rashas Evans $100,000 per fight to wear their logo on televised events...$100k just for wearing a t-shirt or hat. Then, he gets an additional $10k ever time that the logo is shown in a rebroadcast. In Rashad's case, they've shown this logo almost every time UFC Unleashed is on, every time TUF is on and every time they show footage in building up a fight of his. It's translated to another $500,000 for Rashad in 2009 (from just one sponsor). That same company also sponsors a few of Strike Farce top fighters. When they wear the logo they get $10,000 and each time it gets rebroadcasted they get $1,000. Since there is hardly any rebroadcasting, it doesn't really generate any money for the Strike Farce guys.
In Fedor's case, he would be able to command upwards of $250,000 to show a logo in a fight, plus $25,000 per rebroadcast. And that is just for one sponsor. He could have 3-4 that would be willing to pay this. He's not coming anywhere near that in Strike Farce.
He would also get a cut of the PPV, just as Lesnar, Couture, GSP and other top draws. That's a lot more money in the UFC than any other org.
I know Fedor owns 10% of M1, but that means nothing. He gets 10% of M1's 50% per fight. Since he is fighting in a subpar organization, this ads up to almost nothing.
Bottom line, Fedor makes more...MUCH more with the UFC. He should do a simple three fight deal, prove he is the best and if he wants to, go back to fighting cans when he is done. What's stopping him
