Brandon Vera talks about Conor McGregor

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I have been asked a number of times about my thoughts on Conor McGregor’s dispute with the UFC.

First, I understand why many fighters may not like McGregor personally because of his promotional antics and some of the comments he has made about his fellow competitors. It did not sit well with me that Conor didn't stand by Jose Aldo when the promotion threw him under the bus after Aldo’s injury. I cannot, however, be blinded by past events. The fact is McGregor’s current conflict with the promoter is a struggle we all share. When the dispute is between promoter and fighter—I already know what side I am on—the fighter. I am a fighter.

Conor is approaching perhaps the biggest fight of his career coming off of his first loss. I fully appreciate his desire and need to focus his energy on a successful training camp, and for wanting to limit and schedule his promotional obligations around that camp. Conor is a master promoter as it is—if he wants extra time in camp—how can anyone argue? As professional athletes, first and foremost, our obligation is to prepare and compete at our best. Conor is asking for nothing less, for having a say in the amount and timing of his promotional duties and this is something all fighters should sympathize with. Currently, this issue isn’t just McGregor’s, but all mixed martial artists who have no say in when or how they are promoted, and they receive no additional compensation for extra promotional obligations.

This is why I support Conor McGregor. This is why I think all fighters should support not just Conor but the MMAFA too. This why we are fighting against one-sided coercive contracts that prevent us from getting our market value. This is why we're working to get the Ali Act extended to Mixed Martial Arts so we are protected from promoters forcing us to accept every demand they make and are able to enjoy a free market.

I'm doing this so McGregor and every fighter doesn't have to put up with this in the future. If McGregor joins us that would be great. It would likely make this happen faster and easier if he did. But even if he doesn't I'm still going to work for this because i believe every fighter deserves these things.

I look forward to the day a couple years from now when we've succeeded, and McGregor is signing the biggest contract in combat sports history. I will know I stood on the line and fought for this to happen, to improve the great sport of MMA and to better the plight of my fellow athletes. We are succeeding—we are already seeing changes. That, in my opinion, is no coincidence.
 
I hope Conor and every fighter recognizes our mutual interests.
 

 

Blade Brown - Who? Phone Post 3.0
Watch your mouth.
That's one time former potential future simultaneous LHW and HW champion Brandon Vera ! Phone Post 3.0

I honestly think this is the smartest. most well thought out statement yet by a fighter on the subject.

Blade Brown - Who? Phone Post 3.0
Remember the guy who got his eye socket smashed in by Jones hellbows?

Yeah him.

Good statement though, very eloquent, fair play to Vera. Phone Post 3.0

He is the ONE Championship Heavyweight champion so he deserves some respect guys. Very well said the McGregor hassle right now Phone Post 3.0

FingerorMoon - 
Blade Brown - Who? Phone Post 3.0
Watch your mouth.
That's one time former potential future simultaneous LHW and HW champion Brandon Vera ! Phone Post 3.0

the truth!

Lol@coercive contract. Mcgregor has made 10s of millions..he could have negotiated appearances but he didn't so too bad. Phone Post 3.0

Tttruth Phone Post 3.0

Was that written by Vera or Macedawgg??

gokudamus - Lol@coercive contract. Mcgregor has made 10s of millions..he could have negotiated appearances but he didn't so too bad. Phone Post 3.0


This is why you will forever be a second tier lawyer.

He is 100% correct.

Unfortunarely the sport is full of brain dead (or punch drunk ie Wanderlei) characters that cannot grasp what this is all about.

Same goes for many of the 'fans' unfortunately, but demographics gonna demographic I guess.

Well said Mr. Vera. It would be good to see some unity in this. IMO Nate has shown it too, via his indirect threat to the UFC at the 200 press conf. Phone Post 3.0

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I am shocked at the amount of people supporting UFC and Lorenzo (who Dave Meltzer has stated made the call for Conor not being on the show NOT dana) and not Conor here. Phone Post 3.0

Tahiti Bo -
gokudamus - Lol@coercive contract. Mcgregor has made 10s of millions..he could have negotiated appearances but he didn't so too bad. Phone Post 3.0


This is why you will forever be a second tier lawyer.

Why bc I rely on my negotiation abilities and not some union to save me..lol stfu Phone Post 3.0

commonsense517 - I am shocked at the amount of people supporting UFC and Lorenzo (who Dave Meltzer has stated made the call for Conor not being on the show NOT dana) and not Conor here. Phone Post 3.0
The simple fact is, though Dana gets lot of rightful criticism, most hate is because he's rich and famous.

Now Conor is rich and famous, and the same people hate him too.

Beta males don't like people in a better position than them Phone Post 3.0

commonsense517 - I am shocked at the amount of people supporting UFC and Lorenzo (who Dave Meltzer has stated made the call for Conor not being on the show NOT dana) and not Conor here. Phone Post 3.0
It's pretty simple..Conor agreed to a contract that requires promotion. He tried to get out of it the last minute. How is he not in the wrong? Any objective sane person sees this. Phone Post 3.0

rIKmAN - 
Blade Brown - Who? Phone Post 3.0
Remember the guy who got his eye socket smashed in by Jones hellbows?

Yeah him.

Good statement though, very eloquent, fair play to Vera. Phone Post 3.0

You just made me remember Vera's goofy ass grinning while checking his eye out on the stadium screens. The Vera era did not pass fast enough.

CurtisTheConqueror - He is the ONE Championship Heavyweight champion so he deserves some respect guys. Very well said the McGregor hassle right now Phone Post 3.0
As well as a finish over Mir, and what should have been, in my opinion, a win over couture. Phone Post 3.0

gokudamus -
commonsense517 - I am shocked at the amount of people supporting UFC and Lorenzo (who Dave Meltzer has stated made the call for Conor not being on the show NOT dana) and not Conor here. Phone Post 3.0
It's pretty simple..Conor agreed to a contract that requires promotion. He tried to get out of it the last minute. How is he not in the wrong? Any objective sane person sees this. Phone Post 3.0
Only if his contract stated he had to do these x shows at this x time. Phone Post 3.0

Dreville79 - 
commonsense517 - I am shocked at the amount of people supporting UFC and Lorenzo (who Dave Meltzer has stated made the call for Conor not being on the show NOT dana) and not Conor here. Phone Post 3.0
The simple fact is, though Dana gets lot of rightful criticism, most hate is because he's rich and famous.

Now Conor is rich and famous, and the same people hate him too.

Beta males don't like people in a better position than them Phone Post 3.0

No Dana gets hate because he acts like an asshole and bullies people. He's like the fat nerd who got popular because his daddy is rich. I admire his work ethic but he throws fighters under the bus on a regular basis and acts like a badass which he's not. That being said, both Conor and the UFC are right/wrong in this case. Conor has to honour his contract and the only reason he's making so much money is BECAUSE he promoted himself more than anyone else. On the other hand the UFC needs to realize Conor is bringing eyes to the sport right now so they need to cut him some slack. If he loses to Nate again which is a very real possibility, they lose their cash cow. In the end it's all silly drama.