boxingcar
08-29-2007, 11:19 AM
Contract negotiations stall Arlovski's next fight
As they say, timing is everything. Andrei Arlovski's isn't good.
The big Belarusian is currently on the UFC sidelines because he has only one match left on his contract. As we know (see Brandon Vera), the UFC doesn't make key bouts with a fighter who could be on his way out of the organization. After talking with Joe Silva last weekend, that's actually a possibility.
While the UFC matchmaker stopped short of saying the organization doesn't need the former heavyweight champ, comments such as "where else is he going to go" and the contract "has to make sense for us" send a clear message as to who has the upper hand in the ongoing negotiations. The UFC won't book Arlovski until the contract issue is resolved.
Arlovski (11-5) wants a big payday. However, the harsh reality is he's a mediocre 2-2 in his last four and just hasn't been impressive since 2005. A year ago, the UFC couldn't afford to let Arlovski walk. Today, the heavyweight division has ample fire power, and doesn't need Arlovski to make big fights.
Arlovski could look to EliteXC as an option. He'd be a huge "get" for that organization and instantly be the top dog. In the end, though, I believe "the Pitbull" will re-up with the UFC. But, it looks like he'll have to bend in the negotiations to make it happen.
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Fight Opinions Zach Arnold also has a good article on this situation:
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As they say, timing is everything. Andrei Arlovski's isn't good.
The big Belarusian is currently on the UFC sidelines because he has only one match left on his contract. As we know (see Brandon Vera), the UFC doesn't make key bouts with a fighter who could be on his way out of the organization. After talking with Joe Silva last weekend, that's actually a possibility.
While the UFC matchmaker stopped short of saying the organization doesn't need the former heavyweight champ, comments such as "where else is he going to go" and the contract "has to make sense for us" send a clear message as to who has the upper hand in the ongoing negotiations. The UFC won't book Arlovski until the contract issue is resolved.
Arlovski (11-5) wants a big payday. However, the harsh reality is he's a mediocre 2-2 in his last four and just hasn't been impressive since 2005. A year ago, the UFC couldn't afford to let Arlovski walk. Today, the heavyweight division has ample fire power, and doesn't need Arlovski to make big fights.
Arlovski could look to EliteXC as an option. He'd be a huge "get" for that organization and instantly be the top dog. In the end, though, I believe "the Pitbull" will re-up with the UFC. But, it looks like he'll have to bend in the negotiations to make it happen.
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Fight Opinions Zach Arnold also has a good article on this situation:
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