Joseph Pyfer Calls for New Contract After Spectacular Submission at UFC Fight Night 229
Joseph Pyfer (12-2) became the first fighter to submit Abdul Razak Alhassan (12-6) in the co-main event of UFC Fight Night 229 on Oct. 7.
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Going into the bout, Pyfer had called for “real money” before accepting fights against ranked opponents. While Pyfer claims he isn't unhappy with his current deal, the 27-year-old would like to renegotiate his contract with the Ultimate Fighting Championship based on three consecutive stoppage wins in as many outings.
“I want to get a new contract. I won three; finished three, Pyfer said. “Let’s talk. I don’t say it disrespectfully. And the clickbait media that was out there saying that I said that I wasn’t happy with being paid, that’s not true. But if I’m going to fight the baddest guys in the world, I want to be compensated where I can start looking to invest in my future. I love this company...”
Dana White subsequently agreed with Pyfer’s comments regarding a contract renewal during the post-fight presser.
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