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McGeary/Davis tomorrow
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Can't wait! Really hope McGeary shows great tdd and can pull out the w.McGeary/Davis tomorrow
uhh, what? Lol people love to perpetuate fallacies in the MMA community. ALL fighters in the UFC are completely insured. Not only are they covered for their competitions, but outside of training as well:Fighters union is way over due. Of course dana and owners don't want them to have one. These guys can't be making this money and paying for medical bills after fights. Get teeth knocked out and whatever else can happen in the ring. Dana has made his money he doesn't care anymore. All staff getting fired at headquarters. Just don't see this ending well. Can we also do away w rankings because that obviously has no pull on who fights who. Seems like the poor ufc 200 card was almost a turning point.
http://www.ufc.com/news/UFC-Announces-Accident-Insurance-Coverage-For-Athletes?id=Never before has a combat sports promoter provided coverage to nearly 350 athletes, and this unprecedented policy will cover accidental injuries suffered by athletes while training, as well as non-training incidents such as automobile accidents.
Dana has paid for toooooons of UFC fighters to get flown out to the best plastic surgeons to have their cuts repaired properly and prevent scar tissue from forming.
The UFC has secured a New York state-approved policy to insure every fighter on its Nov. 12 event up to $1 million in case of traumatic brain injury.
New York Department of State spokesperson Laz Benitez confirmed to ESPN that the state has approved a policy written by insurance company AIG.
According to UFC officials, the cost of the policy is $1,675 per athlete per fight. With 13 fights scheduled to take place at UFC 205 at Madison Square Garden, the promotion is looking at a cost of $43,550 to meet the new standard.
The $1 million brain-injury insurance requirement was part of a law passed earlier this year to legalize professional MMA in New York. The sport had been banned on a professional level in the state since 1997.
We will see. I never said it was a big deal either I was just bringing it up. I don't think it's so easy to say either wayRDA leaving Kings isn't as big of a deal as you think it is. He said he wanted a camp revolved around him and wanted to start building his own gym. The split was completely amicable.
If anything, he's getting more time dedicated to him. Cordeiro built his Muay Thai but he's done his last camp or two in Thailand.
Not a big loss if any for him
RDA leaving Kings isn't as big of a deal as you think it is. He said he wanted a camp revolved around him and wanted to start building his own gym. The split was completely amicable.
If anything, he's getting more time dedicated to him. Cordeiro built his Muay Thai but he's done his last camp or two in Thailand.
Not a big loss if any for him
He hasn't done the entire camps overseas has he? Just as a supplement
Tim Kennedy talks about 205 being a wash for him financially and the costs of having to fight in NYC
He shouts out Conor jones and Ronda
http://www.mmafighting.com/2016/11/...nnedy-says-his-fight-with-rashad-evans-at-ufc
Here you go being sensitive againSo all of a sudden Cordero didn't matter huh
Alrighty
Except when he thinks he deserves a title shot if he wins next SaturdayTim Kennedy is as real as they get.
You're the one being sensitive Brody I was responding to boxing not you lolHere you go being sensitive again
I'm saying it's not the worst thing in the world. In fact, it's probably better for him since he will have an entire gym revolved around him.
Cordeiro is a great coach who built RDA and Werdum into great strikers. But you're crazy if you think he got more from Cordeiro than he's getting from legitimate Muay Thai legends.
I got RDA via decision. He normally says crazy stuff but I agree with Schaub's analysis. Tony is great because he is very unorthodox. But generally speaking, that doesn't work at the highest levels of the sport.
Kennedy whines so much lol he ain't sniffing a title shot for a whileExcept when he thinks he deserves a title shot if he wins next Saturday
So all of a sudden Cordero didn't matter huh
Alrighty
You're the one being sensitive Brody I was responding to boxing not you lol