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  1. 990k for 3 months, offer up. highest offer on there. (330k per month)
  2. Kevin Lee Cub Swanson Chase Sherman David Branch Brett Johns Dan Hooker Ryan LaFlare Magomed Bibulatov Luan Chagas Corey Anderson Leslie Smith Ricky Simon Keita Nakamura
  3. No, I don't think I will. I think I'll come visit all of your threads and derail them. Involving yourself in other people's discussions, I can do that too.and
  4. Same as the other thread. Just making shit up to support your own bullshit.
  5. Justin Gaethje Alex "Cowboy" Oliveira Israel Adesayna Michelle Waterson Antonio Carlos Junior Muslim Salikhov John Moraga Krzysztof Jotko Gilbert Burns Lauren Mueller Dhiego Lima Adam Wieczorek Matthew Lopez Luke Sanders
  6. As you just quoted my message, that question is self answering. No? I stopped last night, JLP keeps going on and on about it and everything he says is wrong, don't see you asking him if he's still going on Huh?
  7. It just doesn't matter what's in his contract. I don't need it in front of me. The ACTUAL fact of the matter, if we ignore that fucking idiot for a minute, is that FEDERAL LAW gives Conor the RIGHT to fight in a professional boxing bout regardless of his mma contract. Would the UFC be happy? Nope. Would they sue him? Yup. Would they get some money? Yup. Would conor be able to box without the UFC's permission? Yes.
  8. Coming from the clown that is arguing against a federal law
  9. Doesn't matter. He's a licensed boxer and under the Ali act no licensed boxer can be prevented by any promotion from fighting another licensed boxer. The boxer must be promoted by that promotion, but a promotion cannot prevent the fight. It's as plain as day. In federal law. You're just an idiot.
  10. The fact is there's a federal law that prevents exactly what you're claiming to be "facts". That's just the way it is. You can act like a child all day if you want. Throw your dummy out of the pram. Scream and shout. Cry your fucking eyes out. But the law is the law and your dumbass can't change that.
  11. The Ali act trumps the contract. Proves you're 100% wrong.
  12. There just aren't any words to argue with this sort of stupidity.
  13. Jesus fucking Christ you're a stupid cbomb alright. You jus don't fucking understand how it works.
  14. Oh and furthermore. Never argued against Conor's MMA contract. The point I've been hopelessly trying to make is that it would not be binding if Conor had went ahead without them in boxing, the Ali act would have prevented it. Some people are just lost caused. You're a plank.
  15. It's also worth adding, this was just in relation to an individual bout, we were discussing contractual obligations, which would have been voided by the Ali act if the UFC fought against the bout.
  16. A very early blog before the details were released. UFC and Mayweather co-promoted equally on both platforms, making them both primary promoters. Which is where this comes in (also from the post you just linked) Perhaps the UFC is still acting as a promoter but not the sole promoter of this bout. This is legally interesting as well. Now that McGregor is a licensed professional boxer in the US he enjoys all the protections of the Muhammad Ali Act. If you are unfamiliar with this legislation you can click here for a section by section breakdown of all the protections it grants boxers which MMA fighters do not enjoy. If the UFC are acting as the promoter of a boxing event they too become subject to Ali Act requirements. Among these are prohibitions against coercive contracts and McGregors UFC contract, which in part restricts his ability to box, may very well violate several provisions of the Ali Act. As you can see, even if they were a lesser promoter, it makes no difference. Sure they wouldn't be violating the Nevada state laws, but McGregor was a licensed boxer and protected by the Ali act. To clarify, as soon as conor became licensed, he was protected. However, if UFC weren't down as promoters, they wouldn't be subject to the wider law in relation to general contracts. However, regardless of this, Conor would have been protected personally. So once again, your stupidity shines through. Literally citing an article that proves yourself wrong.
  17. MMA is not covered, yet. But Conor isn't just an MMA fighter. He's a licensed boxer. The Ali act DOES cover him. Simple as that. I don't know if you're tolling, too dense to understand how basic law works or just too fucking stupid to understand English.
  18. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad_Ali_Boxing_Reform_Act
  19. Lmao. The Ali act was created to prevent exactly that. That is the whole fucking point of it. Right there. Exactly that. That's why it exists. To prevent that. Christ almighty I've met some stupid people in my time but you are spectacularly stupid.
  20. That's brilliant. McGregor worked with the UFC for a boxing bout so a federal law becomes voided. That's great.
  21. This isn't a new thing dude. Promotions used to do the same thing in boxing. They'd tie a fighter up in a never ending contract for so many fights. They'd use it to control the fighters. Make them fight the way the promotion wanted them to fight, for the money the promotion wanted to give them, against fighters the promotion wanted them to fight, and if they didn't do it they'd tie them up, prevent them from doing anything. That's why a federal law was created. To prevent it. For licensed boxers. No such thing in MMA. But Conor got his boxing license. He was covered by the Ali act. It wouldn't have been a long or costly legal battle. The UFC would have been in violation of a federal law. You keep fucking arguing and arguing but there is no arguing against it. That's the entire point of the Ali act.
  22. So Conor worked with the UFC to prevent a legal battle (that he would have won) or conor worked with the UFC because he needed their permission? Which is it?
  23. But he didn't have to nor did he ask permission. They co-promoted. How the fuck is that getting permission and how the fuck is that proof? There is an actual, legitimate federal LAW, designed to literally prevent an organisation from having that control over a fighter and conor was protected by it as soon as he became licensed. I don't know how you don't know about it, it was a pretty big deal. but here's a link for info on it. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad_Ali_Boxing_Reform_Act I'll keep waiting for you to show anything at all that would show even the smallest chance that the UFC's contract would be legally binding and hold up against a FEDERAL FUCKING LAW specifically designed to prevent that exact type of contract. Floyd and Conor worked with Showtime for this fight too. Did they need Showtime's permission too?
  24. I'll wait for your proof bro. Anything at all. Any valid information, a link, research, something real and not just random bullshit.
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