Max Holloway hopes UFC fighters can get together to push for better pay.
With the UFC's new Paramount deal, fighters have already seen an increase in bonuses, which went from $50,000 to $100,000. However, Zuffa Boxing paying Conor Benn $10 million for a one-fight deal sparked plenty of concern from UFC stars such as Sean O'Malley and Michael Page.
Holloway (27-8 MMA, 23-8 UFC) used Jon Jones' failed negotiations to fight Francis Ngannou for the UFC heavyweight title in 2021 as an example, in which Jones said $8-10 million would not be enough. Derrick Lewis jumped in and said he'd fight Ngannou for $8 million, and Holloway says fighters can't be doing that.
"One time that will always stick out to my mind was when – I love Derrick Lewis, he's the man, but when Jon Jones said, 'I’ll fight Francis, give me $10 million,' or whatever it was, and the UFC said, 'Hell no, we're not paying you that,'" Holloway said in an interview on Demetrious Johnson's YouTube Channel.
"Derrick Lewis I believe was ranked at the time and he said, 'What? Jon is doing this for 10, Give me a mil and I'll fight Francis now.' We cannot be doing that, brother. You needed to be almost stand in Jon's corner, and be like, 'Yeah Jon, you deserve $10 million, go get that 10.' Because guess what, if he's fighting for ten, your base pay probably comes up too. I hope that these new fighters coming in, just know your worth."
Holloway returns to action when he defends his BMF title in a rematch against Charles Oliveira (36-11 MMA, 23-11 UFC), which headlines Saturday's UFC 326 (Paramount+) event at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.
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