Bellator MMA Press Release – Bellator MMA Inks Josh Thomson to an Exclusive, Multi-Fight contract

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SANTA MONICA (August 11, 2015) – Bellator MMA is proud to announce the signing of Josh “The Punk” Thomson (20-8, 1 NC) to an exclusive multi-year, multi-fight contract. At 36-years-young, the former Strikeforce Lightweight World Champion remains one of the top 155-pounders in the sport, having competed in top organizations including UFC and Pride.

Residing in San Jose, Calif. and training at the renowned American Kickboxing Academy alongside some of the sports very best, Thomson earned his Brazilian jiu-jitsu black belt under Dave Camarillo. In addition to his formidable ground game, Thomson’s striking pedigree is on-point as well, earning a “Knockout of the Night” award for his output in his fight against Nate Diaz in 2013. It’s also worth being said that “The Punk” holds a record of 3-0 in professional kickboxing.

“I had the pleasure of working with Josh in Strikeforce and I look forward to continuing this relationship in Bellator MMA. Josh is a world-class mixed martial artist and we are very happy to be adding him to our roster of some of the best lightweights in the world,” said the promotion’s president, Scott Coker. “Bellator remains fully committed to building its roster by signing top free agents like Thomson, as well as grooming up-and-coming blue-chip stars. We have some amazing matchups in mind for “The Punk” that we hope to be announcing in the weeks to come.”

“I’m over here reading this UFC reporter saying that they’ve declined to re-sign me when the truth of the matter is that they’ve been trying to re-sign me for my last two fights. I declined and instead chose to fight out my contract and test the free agency market with Bellator. At that point, Bellator made me an offer that the UFC was unable to match given their relationships with FOX and Reebok. It’s a done deal, I’m back working with Coker, and I couldn’t be more excited to get back to an organization that is trending upwards with fighter-friendly contracts. Any intelligent fighter is going to go where the money is, and for me the money was at Bellator.”

“The Punk” joins a prominent list of athletes that have recently signed with Bellator over the past year including: Phil Davis, Josh Koscheck, Melvin Guillard, Ed Ruth, Aaron Pico, Lorenzo Hood, Ewerton Teixeira, Gleristone Santos, amongst others.

He will continue to fight in the lightweight division which is deep starting with: kingpin Will Brooks, down to other fighters like Michael Chandler, Marcin Held, Dave Rickels, Patricky “Pitbull” Freire and Dave Jansen.

Bellator MMA Press Release – Bellator MMA Inks Josh Thomson to an Exclusive, Multi-Fight Contract « Spike Press
 

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“I’m over here reading this UFC reporter saying that they’ve declined to re-sign me when the truth of the matter is that they’ve been trying to re-sign me for my last two fights. I declined and instead chose to fight out my contract and test the free agency market with Bellator. At that point, Bellator made me an offer that the UFC was unable to match given their relationships with FOX and Reebok. It’s a done deal, I’m back working with Coker, and I couldn’t be more excited to get back to an organization that is trending upwards
 

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“I’m over here reading this UFC reporter saying that they’ve declined to re-sign me when the truth of the matter is that they’ve been trying to re-sign me for my last two fights. I declined and instead chose to fight out my contract and test the free agency market with Bellator. At that point, Bellator made me an offer that the UFC was unable to match given their relationships with FOX and Reebok. It’s a done deal, I’m back working with Coker, and I couldn’t be more excited to get back to an organization that is trending upwards with fighter-friendly contracts. Any intelligent fighter is going to go where the money is, and for me the money was at Bellator.”

I'm sure Dana paid a reporter to say that. I didn't think it made any sense for the ufc not to resign him when his losses have been razor close and he should have won at least some of them.
 

dacofty

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Well it seems the hull is starting to leak.... only a matter of time before a rock breaks thru
 

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Bellator is seeming like a good option for legit top 10 fighters or anyone with a big enough name that can attract decent sponsors.
 

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Bellator is seeming like a good option for legit top 10 fighters or anyone with a big enough name that can attract decent sponsors.
Agreed. Going to be interesting to see how many UFC fighters choose to fight out their contracts now, and test the open market.
 

dacofty

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Well i think alot will, its not about competition anymore its about how much you can get paid and with the pitiful sponsor money and mediocre pay outs the sponsor money elsewhere out weighs the other.
 

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Well i think alot will, its not about competition anymore its about how much you can get paid and with the pitiful sponsor money and mediocre pay outs the sponsor money elsewhere out weighs the other.
Agreed. If the UFC is willing to pay a Top 10 guy $60k/$60k, which is about the range a lot of Top 10 guys seem to fall. And Bellator is only willing to pay $40k/$40k...it still makes sense to go to Bellator.

1) If they can $100k in sponsorship money at Bellator, that's a guaranteed $140k whether they win or lose. Whereas they're only guaranteed $60k + Reebok money from the UFC.

2) They wont have to sign their likeness over for life at Bellator

I'm sure I'm missing some other benefits, but yeah...the way things are right now, Bellator makes more sense it seems.