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Who Are the Losers if Randy Couture Re-Signs With the UFC?

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Zach Arnold thinks beyond Couture's image and Mark Cuban's MMA efforts, there are others who won't fare so well either:

  • Third, Affliction could be facing the prospects of not being able to book Couture vs. Fedor in their ring. You would have to assume that booking Couture vs. Fedor was going to be a major part of their business plan. After all, the two men shook hands at Affliction’s debut event in Anaheim.
  • Unless Fedor agrees to fight the winner of Arlovski vs. Barnett (10/11 Las Vegas), WAMMA has to be prepared to strip the Russian of his title belt if he goes to UFC. Dana White will not allow any mentions of WAMMA whatsoever or even have that belt shown on PPV or TV.
  • Out of all of the fighters in the MMA business, Randy Couture was in the best position to challenge parts of UFC’s somewhat controversial fighter contracts in regards to the clauses inserted into them. Now that Couture reportedly is back in the UFC fold, UFC will be able to breathe a big sigh of relief that none of the contractual provisions they make fighters sign (e.g. the retirement clause, the champion’s clause) will face a legal challenge any time soon.

One can scacrely think of a better summer for Zuffa than the summer of 2008. The stiffest of challenges was presented to them and slowly but surely, the UFC machine flexed its muscles to repel, kill or maim challengers. What they are accomplishing is truly amazing. They are not only the MMA promotional brand leader, they have also cemented themselves as the focal point of the sport. Those who have tried to wrestle power from Zuffa have at a minimum been halted and those who have challenged the UFC brand have failed or revealed themselves to be incapable of competing with the UFC over the long haul.

For a figure like Couture to return to the UFC - if the rumors are true - is a major victory for Zuffa. It's the return of the Prodigal Son, but rather than the father killing a calf we find undercurrents of retribution. It's a signal that the waters outside of the UFC are tepid at best and even being able to access them requires herculean efforts that neither Couture nor his legal/management team were able to accomplish. This is surely not Couture's first choice, but because of what Zuffa was able to do as a promotion and a legal team, it appears to be Couture's only choice outside of retirement from active competition.

In my mind, if the UFC announces today that Couture is returning and will fight Fedor (even with the M-1 co-promotion) if he defeats Brock Lesnar, then this is one of the most important days in Zuffa history. I would rank this close to the purchase of PRIDE as a watershed moment for the company because of what it portends for the UFC's competition and for the UFC's preeminence.

Note to the UFC's competition: your days could very well be numbered.

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I am more impressed with Couture coming back than Ortiz.
Perhaps Affliction will be forced to throw money at him now.

by Eugene Schelfaut on Sep 2, 2008 12:54 PM EDT reply actions  

Even Ortiz will be back...

I really don’t think Ortiz has anywhere else to go. EliteXC is hemmoraging money, Affliction can’t sell enough shirts to justify the inflated purses offered their first time around, and anyone else won’t be able to give Ortiz the exposure and profile he desperately seeks. I suspect the UFC will resign Ortiz at a much lower price than what he’s demanding.

With regards to Randy, he walked out on his own contract, so he basically had no way out except to come back. He handled things really poorly. Hopefully he can salvage what’s left of his fighting life.

Zuffa definitely flexed their muscles this summer and really showed everyone that they’re the only game in town when it comes to the national level. Their monopoly on the sport has only grown stronger. The down side of course is we’ll probably never see some fights hardcore fans are dying to see, since the UFC doesn’t really cross promote unless it’s entirely in their favor. The up side though is that the quality of fights has been superb, and MMA is in pretty good hands while Zuffa is on top. Now all we need is a network TV deal.

by pud333 on Sep 2, 2008 1:13 PM EDT up reply actions  

If Couture does indeed resign with the UFC I think his image with the hardcore fans (the guys that follow this stuff like your typical daytime dramas).
It’s not about the money, it’s about respect.. unless you pay me more money then it’s about the money.

Couture should have kept his displeasure with his employer and worked it out. Calling that ‘press announcement’ came off pretty bad, in my eyes and add that to resigning it just takes a lot of the shine off him. I don’t blame him for resigning, if he does it means more money for him (which I support). It will give the fans what they want, a legitimate UFC HW champion.

by pr0cs on Sep 2, 2008 1:03 PM EDT reply actions  

LOL…Randy had to come back…he didn’t have a leg to stand on….I’m still pissed about the way he went about things to begin with…

http://mma4real.net/

by Tha Realness on Sep 2, 2008 1:04 PM EDT reply actions  

Picture Caption Via CagePotato

’Oh, hello there. Didn’t see you come in. Just rolling up my sleeves and inspecting this cage here. No big deal. It’s part of what I do.’

It’s full of WIN!!!

On topic, UFC wins all around. I totally agree with nitro, UFC is the Major League baby!

by xFenixKnightx on Sep 2, 2008 1:07 PM EDT reply actions  

I am happy about Randy making his comeback, but am not happy with his opponent being Brock Lesnar – hopefully that is just rumor and not factual.

"My job is a decision-making job, and as a result, I make a lot of decisions." --George W. Bush, The Decider, Lancaster, Pa., Oct. 3, 2007

by lovingmma25 on Sep 2, 2008 1:08 PM EDT reply actions  

Retirement clause?

Does the writer of that article really think that Zuffa’s “retirement clause” could be challenged anywhere?

It seems pretty basic to me, you can’t just say “I retire” then get out of your contract and go to work for someone else. I’m pretty sure that kind of thinking wouldn’t work in any type of job with any type of contract.

by Phildo on Sep 2, 2008 1:08 PM EDT reply actions  

Zuffa will not co-promote with m-1… you heard it here first.

by mmalogic on Sep 2, 2008 2:49 PM EDT reply actions  

There are another bunch of losers in the wake of all this:

The fan boy sites that were dying to see Zuffas reign come to an end (ie. sherdog, mmapayout)

The prediction of free agency being the wave of the future has come back with a bitch slap.

I heard it first from mmapayout and then from Tim Sylvia. “I will never sign an exclusive contract again… free agency is the wave of the future.”

It seems Finkie came over from russia and gave some people a few lessons opened their eyes to the possibilities… but these guys didn’t realize the market can only bare so many “fedor/finkelstiens” to bankrupt promotion after promotion.

by mmalogic on Sep 2, 2008 3:02 PM EDT reply actions  

“The prediction of free agency being the wave of the future has come back with a bitch slap.”

Yea, I never agreed with that…

http://mma4real.net/

by Tha Realness on Sep 2, 2008 3:52 PM EDT reply actions  

Couture/Lesnar will be in Vegas? What are you saying?

http://mma4real.net/

by Tha Realness on Sep 2, 2008 4:21 PM EDT reply actions  

what the hell is up with that dana white pose? i’m at a loss for words.

"No one makes me bleed my own blood."

by monkeyfightclub! on Sep 2, 2008 11:26 PM EDT reply actions  

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