Should Fighters agree to schedule/opponent changes?


Chael Sonnen talks about the dynamic between mixed martial arts promoters and athletes. Should fighters be open to last-minute fights, opponent changes, and scheduling changes?


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  1. In simple words Joanna had done plenty for the UFC saving cards repeatedly doing promo talking nothing but,nice about the business she chose to be in!! Nate on the other hand does nothing but,bash the UFC dana white and the fight game itself and,let's be honest before Conor McGregor Nate wasn't worth more than a half a million well didn't get paid more than that anyways but now he did that got a few million then got even more at 15 million he hasn't really wanted to play together nicely with/for the company so he gets what he deserves!! Nothing all his fans been waiting for him to fight but NOTHING!!

  2. Boss decides, but if a fighter has enough pull he can change what's set. Preparation time is kinda lazy since pros should stay ready year round, and know that a schedule will always change. Chuck, Conor and Randy took all the fights and opportunity paid off. With injury it's different, so detailing the "why" to fans and the boss should be important to all fighters to not let speculation take over reality.

  3. well ufc needs to do something ; if the yleep treating fighters like shit it will create a lot of shit

  4. Nate is always the exception to the rule of attraction. Regardless of his following that’s pre existed the Conor fight, he always gets thrown under the bus besides the fact that he’s never pulled out of a fight and he’s like top 5 in the UFC on strikes landed in any weight division. Behind GSP and Bisping. It’s crazy.

  5. Joana not the champion makes me laugh every time. I love her but it's just a funny name

  6. Chael you know better than that Nate Diaz doesn't get pay-per-view points stop it only Champions get pay-per-view points or if you're McGregor nobody else is getting pay-per-view points especially Nate Diaz Dana White would never give him pay-per-view points

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