lol great stuff from Al. At first he was just being a cry baby but he's been great lately. Seems like twitter/forums are loving it as well, so he's gaining a bunch of fans.
Honestly since WME seems like all they care about is profit, it wouldn't surprise me if they don't care at all about Al raging if it brings more viewers to his fights lol.
it's not an issue for them. dana and co. just don't like Al personally so they aren't paying him. they gain nothing by cutting him, it's probably somewhere between neutral and slightly -EV. i'm sure they would love to sign him to another 8 fight deal for $26k show but he will be more expensive next contract.
easy to see where it goes from here. Al will fight out his contract and he will never receive a locker room bonus. after his contract ends, UFC will tie him up for 6 months or however long they are allowed to and then they will not match whatever Bellator offers him.
he will sign with bellator for the same pay or less and make up the difference with sponsorship money.
If he gains a following I could definitely see them paying him. Prior to recently nobody really cared about all, but he's getting a ton of publicity now.
Photoshop tool tells me made him a skinner but arms are legit. Pink areas are where the space looks cloned (to cut something out). I guess shocker, TRT + HGH work well.
so i've come up with a new parameter for the AAA system but i'm having trouble defining it.
to win a decision, a fighter must cross the "damage threshold." if neither fighter crosses the damage threshold, the fight is judged a cold draw. if both fighters cross the damage threshold, but a clear winner can't be determined, the fight is judged a hot draw.
i'm having trouble articulating exactly what the damage threshold is. the threshold should be relatively low, but i'm trying to put pen to paper and define exactly what it is. right now it's in my head as a "know it when you see it" type thing.
best i've got so far: The damage threshold is crossed when a fighter is successful with one or more attacks which lead to significant debilitation of their opponent.
Photoshop tool tells me made him a skinner but arms are legit. Pink areas are where the space looks cloned (to cut something out). I guess shocker, TRT + HGH work well.
Or its an old pic. Dana is a bloated POS since the WME deal!
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I mean it isn't the worst fight ever. Yoel is 40 and might have to wait like 9 more months to get the title fight. This is a huge name, if its an interim fight he probably gets a big bump in pay, and it should be a pretty easy win.
Both fighters want it. It's a big fight, and if Silva somehow does magically win, that's great for the UFC. They can get Silva vs GSP/Bisping II which is probably the biggest fight to make at MW.
It sucks Yoel didn't get the title shot in the first place, but this is kinda the next best thing. I'd prefer this over him having to fight a legit contender.
Interim belts are just a way to secure a contenders shot at the title, so it should really be Romero v. Moussasi/Whitaker. I dont' mind, though. There was a really good /r/mma post that outlined all the times Silva stepped up for the UFC (DC on 2 days notice when he was on vacation recovering from surgery, for example), so this is basically a more excusable version of Bisping v. Henderson.
Being a good company man shouldn't be rewarded with title shots and throwing around interim belts. That should go to the most deserving contender. Reward good company men with more money or cushy jobs like Liddell got.