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Huerta: I Don’t Care If I Fight In The UFC
« on: August 04, 2008, 10:17:01 AM »
Neal Taflinger has an explosive piece in this month’s Fight! Magazine, where he gets Latin Lightweight Superstar Roger Huerta to open up about his displeasure with some of the financial practices of the UFC.


   Huerta is one of a growing number of Zuffa-contracted fighter who feel that there is a disconnection between the company’s success and the way fighters are compensated. Huerta’s disillusionment with the UFC began when he did press tours for his employer in Miami, Houston, Los Angeles, and London and received a $50 per diem for his troubles. It sounds like a a good deal until you factor in time away from training, friends, and family, days often stretch twelve hours or more, and an exchange rate of one UK pound for two American dollars. “Why do you think I don’t do PR for the UFC any more?” he asks.

   He’s also unhappy with the terms of his current contract, but to Huerta, the press tours underscore a larger point: by and the large, Zuffa does not treat its contracted fighters with sufficient loyalty or respect. He argues that many UFC fighters barely make enough to cover their training expenses. He brings up teammate Keith Jardine repeatedly, incensed that a main event fighter is working for ten and ten- $10k to show and 10k to win - while his opponent regularly makes ten times as much.

   Huerta’s expression hardens and becomes more animated as talk turns to endorsements. The common counter-argument for complaints about fighter pay is that fighters often make more from endorsements and sponsorships than they do for competing. But Huerta has soured on the system after receiving lowball offers from companies who expect fighters to jump at the chance to endorse products. He rails against a Fortune 500 company for offering a deal to build him as a spokesman that included unpaid work. “Are you serious?” Huerta ask. “I know Dale Earnhardt Jr isn’t doing appearances for free.”

   “The truth is, I don’t really care if I fight in the UFC or somewhere else,” Huerta says. The fighter says he understands that Zuffa has to keep an eye on the bottom line, but he wants to work, “For a company that is as loyal to me as I am to them.”

The piece elaborates on Huerta’s contract status with the UFC. Roger has two fights left on his contract and if he beats Kenny Florian he could be held out of competition and be subject to the Zuffa Freeze-out, as used on Andre Arlovski and Brandon Vera during contract negotiations. Huerta has a back-up plan in case this tactic is used, as he can enroll in college and finish up his business management degree this fall at Augsburg College.

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Re: Huerta: I Don’t Care If I Fight In The UFC
« Reply #1 on: August 04, 2008, 12:31:21 PM »
The UFC's given him a bunch of easier opponents to hype him up.  Guida was handing him his butt before he pulled that knee off.  KenFlo will beat Huerta and his stock will drop after that!

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Re: Huerta: I Don’t Care If I Fight In The UFC
« Reply #2 on: August 04, 2008, 01:39:32 PM »
There's a lot of bitching about money in the UFC, just like there is in any sport really, no matter how much you pay these guys, they will complain, look at football or baseball or whatever.  None the less, I was shocked that Keith Jardine only made 10 K to fight Wandy.  I would never have agreed to that.  So unfair, especially after he had already beaten Chuck Lidell.  He should have make five times that amount to fight a dangerous mofo like Wandy.  I agree with Huerta there. 

I can't wait to see Huerta fight KenFlo sat night.  :D

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Re: Huerta: I Don’t Care If I Fight In The UFC
« Reply #3 on: August 04, 2008, 03:27:34 PM »
KenFlo by late sub.

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Re: Huerta: I Don’t Care If I Fight In The UFC
« Reply #4 on: August 04, 2008, 03:52:37 PM »
I'd fight Wandy for 10K, but I'm nobody good.  Huerta may sound like a crybaby, but brings up a legitimate point.  The UFC pays fighters crap compared to other professionals, especially fighters.  MMA is by and large the fastest growing sport on the planet.  Before MMA it was NASCAR ( ???) and look at how much revenue NASCAR brings in.  The lower paid drivers still earn about a million in salary and endorsements and the top guys like Kyle Bush, with four wins this year so far have eight figure contracts just with their team, not to mention endorsements, bonuses, and service contracts with their sponsors.  NASCAR doesn't officially open it's books to the public, but this is in the general ballpark, according to sources.  In 2006, the 10 UFC events generated over $220M in revenue, more that boxing brought to HBO.  Comparitively, the fighters get paid peanuts.  For 18-35 year old males, MMA is behind only the NFL when it comes to aidience draw. They have landed sponsorship from Budweiser and Harley-Davidson.  Lets start paying the fighters.

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Re: Huerta: I Don’t Care If I Fight In The UFC
« Reply #5 on: August 04, 2008, 04:23:38 PM »
why should we the fans care about how much they get paid? maybe they will get spoiled, starting with a lifestyle that will have a negative effect on their fighting just as it had on mike tyson etc do we really want that

let them fight for glory, not money
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Re: Huerta: I Don’t Care If I Fight In The UFC
« Reply #6 on: August 04, 2008, 04:26:35 PM »
why should we the fans care about how much they get paid? maybe they will get spoiled, starting with a lifestyle that will have a negative effect on their fighting just as it had on mike tyson etc do we really want that

let them fight for glory, not money
"There's no boxer in the world that doesn't fight for money." - Roberto Duran on his motivation.

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Re: Huerta: I Don’t Care If I Fight In The UFC
« Reply #7 on: August 04, 2008, 04:28:52 PM »
"There's no boxer in the world that doesn't fight for money." - Roberto Duran on his motivation.

of course there is and we'll see plenty of the worlds greatest boxers in a few days in the olympics

along with hundreds of other athlets in dozens of sports that dedicated their lives to sports that doesnt even put food on their tables
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Re: Huerta: I Don’t Care If I Fight In The UFC
« Reply #8 on: August 04, 2008, 04:31:56 PM »
of course there is and we'll see plenty of the worlds greatest boxers in a few days in the olympics

along with hundreds of other athlets in dozens of sports that dedicated their lives to sports that doesnt even put food on their tables
Haha, yeah all for the glory.... yeah right, shall i list the plethora of olympic gold,silver and bronze medal winners in boxing who fought for free as amateurs and then went on to fight for millions and millions of dollars as pros?

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Re: Huerta: I Don’t Care If I Fight In The UFC
« Reply #9 on: August 04, 2008, 04:32:47 PM »
Haha, yeah all for the glory.... yeah right, shall i list the plethora of olympic gold,silver and bronze medal winners in boxing who fought for free as amateurs and then went on to fight for millions and millions of dollars as pros?

start with the cuban ones
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Re: Huerta: I Don’t Care If I Fight In The UFC
« Reply #10 on: August 04, 2008, 04:55:37 PM »
start with the cuban ones
you are a piece of shit for moving that boxing thread.