![]() This situation is not unique to MMA, as boxers can attest to. In the worst-case scenarios, which are more typical in MMA, the fighter is forced to sign a deal when his leverage is at an ebb, coming after a loss and/or when constrained by a promoters contractual rights. In a best case scenario a fighter will be able to negotiate while he is at his most valuable, when he is a champion or a top contender, free from any contractual restraints. The window of opportunity for a fighter to make their money is therefore very small. A fighter's career is numbered in years not decades, and the amount of time a fighter can compete at the top of his division is even narrower. It goes without saying that for most fighters mixed martial arts can be a very difficult profession.
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