What Reasons do You think Pushed Eddie Alvarez to go to OneFC?

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TheCompleteKO

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Sep 17, 2018
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TMC,

We now have confirmed news( as close as its gonna get) that former UFC LW Champion has left the UFC and signed to OneFC.

A Few things,
we know UFC had the rights to match any offer received by Eddie.
we know Bellator was quick to dismiss that Eddie would be coming to the organization, even though it's almost guaranteed that they reached out to him.

Obviously, money is the biggest motivator. Eddie must have gotten one hell of a deal if the UFC was willing to let Eddie walk ( even though I don't think WME/Dana truly realized the fighter that Eddie is and how well is does for the UFC).

But what about all the other factors? FrankieNYC @FrankieNYC spoke about the risk to his sponsors and how some sponsors may only want the publicity from a UFC fighter and not someone from a smaller non-Western organization such as OneFC.

I know one of the biggest sponsors Eddie has is a betting agency over his Instagram, but what do you guys think?
 

FrankieNYC

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Aug 13, 2017
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TMC,

We now have confirmed news( as close as its gonna get) that former UFC LW Champion has left the UFC and signed to OneFC.

A Few things,
we know UFC had the rights to match any offer received by Eddie.
we know Bellator was quick to dismiss that Eddie would be coming to the organization, even though it's almost guaranteed that they reached out to him.

Obviously, money is the biggest motivator. Eddie must have gotten one hell of a deal if the UFC was willing to let Eddie walk ( even though I don't think WME/Dana truly realized the fighter that Eddie is and how well is does for the UFC).

But what about all the other factors? FrankieNYC @FrankieNYC spoke about the risk to his sponsors and how some sponsors may only want the publicity from a UFC fighter and not someone from a smaller non-Western organization such as OneFC.

I know one of the biggest sponsors Eddie has is a betting agency over his Instagram, but what do you guys think?
Sometimes its more lucrative to be a big fish in a small pond
 
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Like @KhabibsConorsDaddy said, he’s running from Conor.

I don’t blame him, he got shellacked.
Eddie knows Conor is gonna beat Khabib in the rematch, too.

I wouldn't be surprised to see a guy like Poirier leave the UFC when his contract ends, for the same reason.
 

Dick Niaz

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1. He would never wear UFC gold again
2. He can be “the man” in One FC
3. This is likely the last contract he will be able to negotiate before he is completely out of his prime, so the time is now to cash in
 

Lukewarm Carl

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Money.

Eddie has accomplished a ton in MMA and fighting for the UFC isn't as important as making the most he can to set his family up for the future.

Someone said that his initial asking price to Bellator was 1 million per fight.

I'm sure that One didn't pay that much but he probably got a great base and freedom to make as much sponsorship money as possible.

He's very much so a big fish in a small pond now that's making the most money possible for fighting weaker competition. That's a solid combo.
 

SongExotic2

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Better money, new environment. Travel broadens the mind. If he's getting an opportunity to experience a new land and get paid for it doing something he loves then why not.


Also


Maybe he thinks Dana is a cunt or something?
 
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Better money, new environment. Travel broadens the mind. If he's getting an opportunity to experience a new land and get paid for it doing something he loves then why not.


Also


Maybe he thinks Dana is a cunt or something?
DEFINITELY the "Dana is a cunt" thing... Most definitely
 

Ryann Von Doom

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Jan 28, 2015
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Money.

Eddie has accomplished a ton in MMA and fighting for the UFC isn't as important as making the most he can to set his family up for the future.

Someone said that his initial asking price to Bellator was 1 million per fight.

I'm sure that One didn't pay that much but he probably got a great base and freedom to make as much sponsorship money as possible.

He's very much so a big fish in a small pond now that's making the most money possible for fighting weaker competition. That's a solid combo.
Bingo. I'm happy he's making the most money he can... Every fighter needs to think like this.. the UFC counts on the fighter being naive and fighting for cheap just to be in the "best org."
 
Nov 21, 2015
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TMC,

We now have confirmed news( as close as its gonna get) that former UFC LW Champion has left the UFC and signed to OneFC.

A Few things,
we know UFC had the rights to match any offer received by Eddie.
we know Bellator was quick to dismiss that Eddie would be coming to the organization, even though it's almost guaranteed that they reached out to him.

Obviously, money is the biggest motivator. Eddie must have gotten one hell of a deal if the UFC was willing to let Eddie walk ( even though I don't think WME/Dana truly realized the fighter that Eddie is and how well is does for the UFC).

But what about all the other factors? FrankieNYC @FrankieNYC spoke about the risk to his sponsors and how some sponsors may only want the publicity from a UFC fighter and not someone from a smaller non-Western organization such as OneFC.

I know one of the biggest sponsors Eddie has is a betting agency over his Instagram, but what do you guys think?

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