PunchDrunkGamer posted: "Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC/Zuffa LLC via Getty ImagesBringing you the weird and wild from the world of MMA each and every weeknight! Welcome to Midnight Mania! Tonight's story is a good reminder about the power dynamic at play in UFC contract d"
Bringing you the weird and wild from the world of MMA each and every weeknight!
Welcome to Midnight Mania!
Tonight's story is a good reminder about the power dynamic at play in UFC contract dealings. To summarize for those who haven't been paying attention: the fighters (even champions) have almost no pull, while the promotion reigns supreme!
That situation perhaps explains how Antonio Braga Neto found himself kicked to the curb just days after a positive COVID-19 test booted him from a planned UFC Vegas 35 bout vs. Abdul Razak Alhassan (h/t MMAFighting). Neto is hardly the first fighter to be forced out of a bout by the virus — seriously, check out our gigantic list that's not even fully up-to-date anymore — but he may be the first to find himself jobless afterward.
Now, there is additional context to consider. Namely, Neto is just 1-2 inside the Octagon dating back to 2013. His inactivity is likely the reasoning behind the pink slip, but can we really blame the grappler for getting COVID-19? Training for a UFC fight requires close physical contact with multiple team mates, so combatants are more at risk than most in terms in terms of contracting the virus.
It's simply poor timing and thus a bad look for the promotion. Had UFC released Neto in December 2020 or August 2018 (his two previous pullouts), no one would likely have batted an eye.
The Return Of Shameless Self-Promotion
A bit over one week into awkwardly plugging myself, and I'd like to send a major thanks to the 60 (at this time of writing) people who have supported the cause. Glad to have you on the team, and there's still room on board!
As with all my pro fights, I raise funds to cover camp costs/actually make a profit via the fight banner. $5 or more gets your name/screen name/nickname on the fight banner, and it enters you into a raffle to win the banner itself. Payment options include venmo: AndyLRichardson (1572), PayPal, or the latest GoFundMe page. Complete details are HERE!
And, for those that don't care for my fight career and its associated e-begging, all the coming Midnight Manias will have the same amount of content as usual. Simply skip this section each night and it's like nothing happened!
Rafael Fiziev vs. Brad Riddell is an outstanding Lightweight match up ... but is this a case of UFC strong-arming its athletes/announcing the bouts pre-contract?
A lightweight banger between Brad Riddell and Rafael Fiziev is headed to UFC Fight Night on Dec. 4, multiple sources tell @mma_kings and I. Story coming to @MMAjunkie
Just so everyone can stop talking about it, Rafael Fiziev & Brad Riddell will never fight one another, except for the UFC Lightweight Championship. Brad coached Rafael and they are training partners. You wanna watch them fight? Go to practice at @tigermuaythai
Alex Pereira is on his way to the UFC. The GLORY MW & LHW champ will have his final GLORY fight this Saturday. He will focus on his MMA career and fight in the UFC. (per @telegraaf) pic.twitter.com/F6Vps05cbU
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