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Old 20th November 2008, 02:12 PM
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UFC Cuts Fitch; Koscheck, Others Could Follow

UFC Cuts Fitch; Koscheck, Others Could Follow
Jon Fitch, who went five rounds with UFC welterweight champion Georges St. Pierre in August, received notice Wednesday that the UFC has released him.

Fitch told Hardcore Sports Radio’s “Sports Rage” on Wednesday that he was cut from the promotion after he’d refused to sign an agreement that would have relinquished his likeness rights for a UFC video game.

Fitch said he submitted a signed bout agreement Tuesday to fight Akihiro Gono at UFC 94 on Jan. 31, but the UFC terminated it, along with his promotional contract.

“I had two fights left on my contract, but they always put a clause in the contract that if you lose a fight, they’re able to release you at any time after a loss,” Fitch told “Sports Rage” host Garbriel Morency. “That’s pretty standard with any organization, but it’s pretty incredible that they’d go to those lengths for something like this, over a video game.”

Fitch, a Purdue University wrestling standout, said his refusal to sign the agreement for a UFC video game -- set for release by THQ in 2010 -- wasn’t based on compensation.

“The video game agreement that they have that they wanted us to sign was basically we don‘t get anything for it,” he told Morency. “We get free publicity and promotion from the game, which is great, no problem. The problem is it’s a lifetime exclusive contract. That means we would never ever be able to work with any video game companies other than the one the UFC provides.”

Fitch told Hardcore Sports Radio he was not adverse to the contract necessarily, but in the way it was presented to his management.

“They basically kicked the door open, guns blazing, pointed it in our face and said, ‘Sign this or you’re going to pay,’” Fitch said.

Fitch said that, to his knowledge, UFC President Dana White had given his representatives the ultimatum to sign or be scrapped even though the fighter’s reps tried to negotiate a five or 10-year deal for the video game rights.

In an interview with Yahoo Sports on Wednesday, White said the UFC would no longer do business with the American Kickboxing Academy, Fitch’s San Jose-based fight team.

“We’re looking for guys who want to work with us and not against us, and frankly I’m just so [expletive] sick of this [expletive] it’s not even funny,” White told Yahoo Sports. “Affliction is still out there trying to build its company. Let [Fitch] go work with them. Let him see what he thinks of those [expletives]. [Expletive] him. These guys aren’t partners with us. [Expletive] them. All of them, every last [expletive] one of them.”

Christian Wellisch, an AKA teammate of Fitch, was also released on Wednesday, said Fitch. Wellisch had also received an agreement for a pending bout that was later retracted.

“They cut him from the organization first, I think as kind of a scare for me and [Josh] Koscheck and Cain [Velasquez],” said Fitch. “I guess Cain Velasquez wouldn’t sign under his contract and they we’re saying that after his fight he was done and they weren’t going to re-up his contract. I think the same thing goes for Koscheck. I think they would drop him right now too, if he wasn’t fighting on the 10th, if he wasn’t headlining that show –- so they can’t drop him.”

Koscheck faces Yoshiyuki Yoshida at UFC “Fight for the Troops” on Dec. 10 at the Crown Coliseum in Fayetteville, N.C.

Fitch had won eight straight fights before dropping a gutsy decision to St. Pierre. His undefeated run tied Royce Gracie’s for the most consecutive wins in the UFC.

With his dismissal, Fitch said he will likely lose 75-80 percent of his sponsorship monies. Earlier this year, Fitch and other AKA fighters were asked by the UFC to sign a separate merchandising agreement in perpetuity. Many of the squad declined the offer.

“I never wanted anything more than to fight in the UFC and be a UFC champ,” said Fitch. “I put in a lot of blood and guts and sweat and tears into this and this is my reward I guess.”
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Sounds like UFC President Dana White is getting too big for his britches if you ask me. I really like the UFC but reading stuff like this makes me want to quit watching.
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Bring back Pride the rules and fights were superior and little to no politics. My opinion only.

If there is likeness in a video game with stats than each and every fighter should receive royalties. Seems fair to me >>> UFC has gotten to big and corrupt Back to basics works every time.

There is a great talent pool in the UFC and they should earn accordingly. Where is a yellow card when you need one. ? LOL
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Old 23rd November 2008, 10:39 PM
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Ufc has always struggled with financial support.the sport was never embraced by any sponsors until now.dont knock dana white,he is a great promoter and leader.he needs the support from the fighters to form agreat empire.
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no one needs to own the other persons rights to sign, especially without compensation. i betcha dana is getting his cut.
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Old 23rd November 2008, 10:54 PM
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Ufc has always struggled with financial support.the sport was never embraced by any sponsors until now.dont knock dana white,he is a great promoter and leader.he needs the support from the fighters to form agreat empire.
they have empire now.....they bought out Pride and shut it down..all they do is run everyone out of town...they are trying to be the Vince McMahon of MMA....get rid of all competition. good for Zuffa but bad for the fighters....the fighters need some sort of union but i am sure Dana would can them if they tried...this is a typical case of the top dog running the roost...his way or the highway....he does not want anyone to get ahead, only if it benfits UFC.....I love MMA but White is too big for his own good....he is playing God with the sport.
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no one needs to own the other persons rights to sign, especially without compensation. i betcha dana is getting his cut.


I agree GI You know Dana's getting a three way with the Zufa's. They owe Royalties to everyone in the Video game !!
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Dana White is the problem. All he does promoting UFC is for the sake of money. The proof is, how can someone, like lesnar get a title shot after only one win? samething for Anderson Silva.
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I dont even want to watch anymore . Dana Is just a b1tCH

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Old 23rd November 2008, 11:49 PM
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i totally agree
last i knew randy couture left the ufc and the title was stripped
then all of a sudden he wants to come back so he is champ again **** that
nogueira is the true heavy weight champ but they just write that belt off calling it what ever they call it
i cant remember the stupid ****in name for it
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