http://www.fannation.com/truth_and_rumors/view/56631 Republican House of Representatives candidate and - of course - highly respected middleweight Matt Lindland believes there is something very wrong with the contracts from MMA's top organization. The UFC contracts are illegal. Based on the Muhammad Ali (Safety) Act, you cannot be the promoter and the manager at the same time," Lindland said, "If they are telling you who and when you are going to fight, they are the manager as well as the promoter." Lindland also said that one fighter in particular is planning to test the Act in court. "I believe that is what Randy (Couture) is saying as well."
The funny thing is it's called "Muhammad Ali BOXING reform act" While it probably should apply to all fight sports, when it was made it didn't refer to any sport other than boxing. Zuffa isn't going to get in any trouble over this. If anything, it will just be changed to include other fight sports.
Agreed. UFC fighters don't really have a legal angle to fight their contracts because the Muhammad Ali act does not apply to MMA. However it's obviously a conflict of interest for your promoter to be your manager.
And the sanctioning body and the announce crew. The business model is very much borrowed from pro wrestling.
MMA fighters have no rights. Their job is to get in the cage, Bleed, and go home with whatever scraps they get while hoping they'll find another fight. They need to kill eachother for our entertainment. They're puppets, that's all they are.