An MMA Christmas List: 2014 Edition
Transparent Tidings
How
will the UFC-Reebok deal impact fighters like Brendan Schaub? |
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Jack Encarnacao, contributor: My Christmas wish is that the UFC make publicly available the full text of its sponsorship agreement with Reebok. I wish for this because it would spare us all what’s likely to be a tedious stream of speculation and supposition in 2015 about what fighters are or aren’t getting and whether or not it’s fair. We need less tedium in MMA -- a lot less.
I’m sure this is a non-starter to the UFC. The company is private, and even if it wasn’t, it probably wouldn’t have to release a document it could easily argue contains privileged, competitive information. With that said, this is a holiday wish list, and what fun is a wish list if you only ask for things you know you’re likely to get?
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What’s particularly important is to understand -- in full detail -- how the rankings system will impact payouts to fighters. Presumably, the UFC will be turning to media members to rank fighters in 2015, and I argue it’s critical that these members understand exactly what ramifications their decisions will have on fighters’ livelihoods, particularly considering the sponsorship dollars they’re losing due to the new normal.
For a long time, it has served the UFC’s interests to have everyone guessing about how it all works from a financial perspective. Now, we have a class-action lawsuit levied against the company -- a key goal being to force the UFC to part with this information in discovery. One wonders if more transparency all along regarding what fighters get paid -- no more, no less than we expect from boxing -- may have spared the UFC this litigation. I’ll tell you this: Whenever I learn something new about UFC contracts, like during the Randy Couture and Eddie Alvarez court disputes, I appreciate more where the company is coming from, not less.
I know the mechanics of the UFC-Reebok deal is none of our business, but we know that won’t stop everyone from talking about it. There will be disagreement, but I hope everyone will at least be able to agree on a common set of facts about what exactly this game-changing deal means.
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