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Understanding Fedor's decision to sign with M1

Kegger

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This is a pretty good article about who Fedor is and where he comes from. On the last page, he really explains just how difficult the UFC was. They basically were asking him to sign his ENTIRE life to them and it was non-negotiable.

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"I never met Dana White, never spoke to him on the phone, never exchanged e-mails," Fedor said. "However, I did read a lot on the Internet about what he said in regard to me and Vadim []. I also read e-mails that he sent to Vadim; all of his correspondence was very upsetting. The contract that we were presented with by the UFC was simply impossible, couldn't be signed -- I couldn't leave. If I won, I had to fight eight times in two years. If I lost one fight, then the UFC had the right to rip up the contract. At the conclusion of the contract, if I am undefeated, then it automatically extends for an as yet unspecified period of time, though for the same compensation.

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Wow, you actually believe that sh1t? Fedor is dead, quit bringing him up.
 
what's not to believe?

The article was a bit long for me, I could have gone without the baby stories, but it was cool.
 
what's not to believe?

The article was a bit long for me, I could have gone without the baby stories, but it was cool.

Do you know how to read quotes? Specifically bold text? If you believe that statement then I have 2 million dollars I need to transfer to a Swiss bank, paypal me 20 grand and I will give you half of the 2 million! PM me if you want a million dollars!
 
Do you know how to read quotes? Specifically bold text? If you believe that statement then I have 2 million dollars I need to transfer to a Swiss bank, paypal me 20 grand and I will give you half of the 2 million! PM me if you want a million dollars!

Chill out Chuck Norris, don't be made because everyone picked Bruce Lee over you in a fight :bruce1:
 
"I never met Dana White, never spoke to him on the phone, never exchanged e-mails," Fedor said. "However, I did read a lot on the Internet about what he said in regard to me and Vadim []. I also read e-mails that he sent to Vadim; all of his correspondence was very upsetting. The contract that we were presented with by the UFC was simply impossible, couldn't be signed -- I couldn't leave. If I won, I had to fight eight times in two years. If I lost one fight, then the UFC had the right to rip up the contract. At the conclusion of the contract, if I am undefeated, then it automatically extends for an as yet unspecified period of time, though for the same compensation.

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Wow, you actually believe that sh1t? Fedor is dead, quit bringing him up.

Zuffa does have the right to terminate contracts for a number of reasons, including losing.
 
It seems like Fedor didnt like someone beign teh boss, so he signed elsewhere, where the odds are he will not fight another top HW unless a miracle happens. It is sad, but at teh end of the day he is the best HW, but can no longer prove it
 
a fairly recent interview suggested he was all "excited" about his future, he just looks done IMO
 
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