Re: Matchroom Talent Agency
Posted: 13 Mar 2026, 14:41
For the top ones
For the top ones
Lol I wrote a paper on this for my MBA.
thanks John this is really interesting, appreciate you taking the time to post it. That is such a good topic for an MBE thesis, is it published to read (I am a geek)?johnmanchester wrote: ↑14 Mar 2026, 04:28Lol I wrote a paper on this for my MBA.
If you're a top top name - champion, or huge fan favourite who sells PPV units - then you get "points on the ppv".
Typically it's like $X over X units sold, 2% over X units sold etc.
I think it's 0% on the first 200k units or thereabouts.
Major names would be on about $4-5 per unit sold above 200. Lesser names might be on $1-2 per unit sold above 200.
McGregor was an outlier as he had such star power he was essentially able to negotiate almost boxing-style splits where he'd clear 30M from 2m+ units sold
Steep drop below that. Likes of GSP, Lesnar would be clearing a few mil for headlining their PPV.
Below them, where it's still ppv but the names don't have crossover casual fanbase recognition, they'd be pulling anything from $600k to $1.5m.
That last category is the bulk of UFC pay per views.
If you're a UFC champ but you don't have a wide casual general public fanbase like McGregor, you're a big name in a small pond and you'll be doing well to pull $2-3m at your absolute peak once base purse, bonuses and ppv points are factored in.
You're then going to see half of that go to taxes, trainers, management etc. Which obviously is the same for boxers, except they're playing with bigger numbers so still end up with a sizeable amount.
hahahah Coco always talks sense so it went straight over my head!
I agree,not sure this a great career move for Aspinallconeye wrote: ↑07 Mar 2026, 14:49 Can't see what Hearn can really do for him. Situation is quite simple , When and IF Aspinal gets over his injury and gets fully fit to fight , He;s contracted to Dana and the UFC , so in laymans terms he gets fit next month .. Dana offers him a fight , Eddie can sit at the table and announce i'm his new manager , So what ,
Aspinal is contracted to fight for Dana , in an interview he also stated in the contract there is a maximum he can and will be paid , Eddies says i'm his manager and we want more , Dana says fook off theres the contract and thats all your getting , Eddie says well he's not fighting for that Dana says , see ya , he's not fighting at all them you give him a job at matchroom sweeping up , cos he's not getting out of his contract and if he fights thats all he's getting ,
Eddies not stupid relizes this is how it could go , so sits in keeps his mouth shut and trys to get him sponsors and wait fo his contract to expire ,, jump forward a year or so his contract expires , he goes to sign another one and is offered the same one , Eddie says NO we want himto get boxers money , Dana simply says SEE YA , you run your own UFC show and pay him what the hell you like , but my contracted fighters are unavailable .
So really unless matchroom are starting matchroom UFC i can't see the point
Hope for the fighters sake I'm wrong , because them UFC stars do seem to be ridiculously underpayedBercli wrote: ↑04 Apr 2026, 17:49I agree,not sure this a great career move for Aspinallconeye wrote: ↑07 Mar 2026, 14:49 Can't see what Hearn can really do for him. Situation is quite simple , When and IF Aspinal gets over his injury and gets fully fit to fight , He;s contracted to Dana and the UFC , so in laymans terms he gets fit next month .. Dana offers him a fight , Eddie can sit at the table and announce i'm his new manager , So what ,
Aspinal is contracted to fight for Dana , in an interview he also stated in the contract there is a maximum he can and will be paid , Eddies says i'm his manager and we want more , Dana says fook off theres the contract and thats all your getting , Eddie says well he's not fighting for that Dana says , see ya , he's not fighting at all them you give him a job at matchroom sweeping up , cos he's not getting out of his contract and if he fights thats all he's getting ,
Eddies not stupid relizes this is how it could go , so sits in keeps his mouth shut and trys to get him sponsors and wait fo his contract to expire ,, jump forward a year or so his contract expires , he goes to sign another one and is offered the same one , Eddie says NO we want himto get boxers money , Dana simply says SEE YA , you run your own UFC show and pay him what the hell you like , but my contracted fighters are unavailable .
So really unless matchroom are starting matchroom UFC i can't see the point
From what I have read,I have to agree. Zuffa control their entire UFC business model from the fighters to the broadcast rights,so they control pretty much where every penny goes. Turki/Zuffa will do the same with boxing. They have negotiated broadcast deals,their own media magazine and their own titles. Boxing has been fu**d for years. As dysfunctional as it is has always survived. But this Zuffa business is a different level.coneye wrote: ↑07 Apr 2026, 03:38Hope for the fighters sake I'm wrong , because them UFC stars do seem to be ridiculously underpayedBercli wrote: ↑04 Apr 2026, 17:49I agree,not sure this a great career move for Aspinallconeye wrote: ↑07 Mar 2026, 14:49 Can't see what Hearn can really do for him. Situation is quite simple , When and IF Aspinal gets over his injury and gets fully fit to fight , He;s contracted to Dana and the UFC , so in laymans terms he gets fit next month .. Dana offers him a fight , Eddie can sit at the table and announce i'm his new manager , So what ,
Aspinal is contracted to fight for Dana , in an interview he also stated in the contract there is a maximum he can and will be paid , Eddies says i'm his manager and we want more , Dana says fook off theres the contract and thats all your getting , Eddie says well he's not fighting for that Dana says , see ya , he's not fighting at all them you give him a job at matchroom sweeping up , cos he's not getting out of his contract and if he fights thats all he's getting ,
Eddies not stupid relizes this is how it could go , so sits in keeps his mouth shut and trys to get him sponsors and wait fo his contract to expire ,, jump forward a year or so his contract expires , he goes to sign another one and is offered the same one , Eddie says NO we want himto get boxers money , Dana simply says SEE YA , you run your own UFC show and pay him what the hell you like , but my contracted fighters are unavailable .
So really unless matchroom are starting matchroom UFC i can't see the point
If Hearn starts silly money around to try and f**I the UFC/Zuffa,he won't stay in business very long. He would be playing right into Zuffa's hands if he does thatjohnmanchester wrote: ↑07 Apr 2026, 07:19 UFC channels its fighters to sign with 2-3 managers who are, imo, just cutouts for the UFC itself. Basically proxy ufc employees who are there to keep costs down.
Hearn could really fück with the UFC by aggressively pursuing the pool of fighters signed to even one of these managers.
He could also throw some money at it. Chump change by his standards. You've got fighters at ufc who are upper-card yet earning 40k a fight (USD!)
Sign a few guys to MTA, a few 25-30k usd signing bonuses for the early signings, you'll see a stampede.
Read again what I wroteBercli wrote: ↑08 Apr 2026, 22:23If Hearn starts silly money around to try and f**I the UFC/Zuffa,he won't stay in business very long. He would be playing right into Zuffa's hands if he does thatjohnmanchester wrote: ↑07 Apr 2026, 07:19 UFC channels its fighters to sign with 2-3 managers who are, imo, just cutouts for the UFC itself. Basically proxy ufc employees who are there to keep costs down.
Hearn could really fück with the UFC by aggressively pursuing the pool of fighters signed to even one of these managers.
He could also throw some money at it. Chump change by his standards. You've got fighters at ufc who are upper-card yet earning 40k a fight (USD!)
Sign a few guys to MTA, a few 25-30k usd signing bonuses for the early signings, you'll see a stampede.
How is that going to work?Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑01 Jun 2026, 09:33 Eddie Hearn urges Dana White to release Tom Aspinall from 'disgusting' UFC contract
The Matchroom Boxing chief has an ultimatum for UFC supremo Dana White regarding UFC champion Tom Aspinall amid their ongoing bitter feud
Eddie Hearn has sensationally pleaded with Dana White to release Tom Aspinall from his UFC contract.
The Matchroom supremo and White have been at each other's throats these past few months, following the latter's foray into the sport with Zuffa Boxing promotions. Since the formation, Hearn has downplayed the impact of the promotion - despite White's aspiration to conquer boxing.
At one point, Hearn and White even talked about potentially fighting each other in the ring, but talks have since cooled down as of late. Back in February, Zuffa Boxing sent shockwaves around the sport after they signed Conor Benn from Matchroom. But Hearn would seemingly get his own back after he signed Aspinall for his new talent management agency.
The purpose of the move was to ensure that Aspinall gets the best possible outcome financially for his fights. In a recent interview, Hearn has once again thrown down the gauntlet with White, describing the heavyweight champion's UFC salary as 'disgusting.' The 46-year-old has even claimed he would be willing to back down from any legal action regarding Conor Benn signing in order for White to release Aspinall.
“One thing that’s actually stuck out with me from his comments is when Conor Benn signed with Zuffa, he said, ‘Eddie should want fighters do earn as much as possible,’” Hearn told iFL TV. “Right? Do you remember that? ‘He should be happy for Conor Benn, that he’s making more money. So I’ve been thinking about that line, and I think that I’ve got an idea. I would like Dana White to release Tom Aspinall from his UFC contract, and I will guarantee Dana White, in writing, that I will pay Tom Aspinall a minimum - probably five times more - but a minimum of three times more what Dana White is paying him.
"And I think for a hardworking, working class man that deserves every penny he can get because of what he puts his body through, and we’ve seen that recently, that Dana White should be happy for Tom Aspinall to receive that deal. So I would like to propose that.
“I would like to propose that Dana White should be happy for Tom Aspinall, who is extremely unhappy, and he should release him of his obligations with the UFC and allow him to go out and make considerably more for himself and his family because that’s what Dana White’s all about, isn’t it? He’d be happy for Tom. So that’s what I would like.”
He added: “I’ll trade that up. I’ll walk away from all their problems they’ve got on the Conor Benn legal situation if they release Tom Aspinall. And I will, in writing, it will be five or six times more money he’ll be making, but I will put in writing that Tom Aspinall will make a minimum of three times more than he will under his current contract. There you go. And then we can all celebrate a great athlete, a great fighter, and someone that deserves, like Dana said, to make as much money as he can from the sport.”
Aspinall has not fought since his ill-fated title defence against Ciryl Gane last October. The British star was poked in the eyes by the Frenchman and the fight was called off and deemed a no-contest. The Wigan scrapper has since undergone surgery on both eyes but has resumed training and hopes to fight before the end of 2026.
“I hope so, I hope so. I think so," he said when asked on The Ariel Helwani Show if he believes he will fight this year. “They’re giving me the indication that everything’s going in the right direction and improving fast. There was a time when things were all up in the air, because we had some complications with it, but everything now is moving good, and I’m feeling a lot better.
“And I can really see the difference in the way the vision is, because vision is something that you use obviously – every second of every day. I’m feeling really good about it at the moment.”