Count Hall of Fame fighter and former UFC champion Matt Hughes among those who doesn't think UFC fighter's should form a union.
The UFC's VP of Athlete Development and Government Relations was one of the guest stars — along with current UFC fighters Karolina Kowalkiewicz and Neil Magny — at Friday's Q&A in Hamburg, Germany, for UFC Fight Night 93. When a fan asked him about a fighter's union, Hughes, as he was wont to do in throughout his fighting career, didn't mince words.
"I'm not a union fan, bottom line," he said. "I think unions started as a good thing back in the day, but they've turned into a monster. So I just don't see a need for it. Fighters have a choice to fight for any organization they want. They've got a choice of playing baseball, basketball, football, swinging a hammer, being a lawyer, doing anything they want. But they wanted to fight."
"When I started out, it wasn't for the money," he said. "I fought to compete. So I just don't see the need for a union."
Matt Hughes sees 'no need' for a fighter's union