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Corey Anderson Responds to Joe Rogan, Claims Bellator Pays Better Than UFC



While Joe Rogan acknowledges the caliber of talent in promotions like the Professional Fighters League and Bellator, he believes they are wasting their time competing outside the UFC.

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While the UFC remains the largest MMA promotion in the world, the PFL recently acquired Bellator and laid claim to industry co-leader status by virtue of the newly-enhanced roster. However, Rogan believes most promotions are still a long way from catching the UFC when it comes to viewer interest.

“No disrespect to the other organizations, there’s very good fighters in the other organizations, but I often feel like they’re wasting their career,” he said on “The Joe Rogan Experience” podcast. “Because I see these elite fighters that are fighting in Bellator or PFL, and I’m like, ‘Hey, guys, no one’s watching.’ I mean, some people are watching. You’re getting a little bit of a fanbase. I don’t want to disrespect. But, there’s a reality. There’s the XFL and there’s the CFL, then there’s the f—ing NFL. And if you’re not in the f—ing NFL, are you really playing football?”

Former UFC heavyweight Corey Anderson, who moved to Bellator in 2020, responded to Rogan’s comments, detailing the perks fighters enjoy in non-UFC promotions. While Anderson did not contest Rogan’s points about the viewership, he noted that a bigger purse is more important for some fighters than stardom.

“Now yall know I LOVE my guy Joe!” Anderson wrote on Instagram.

“But as someone who spent [seven] years in the UFC and left at [No. 4] in the organization….. fans seeing me fight wasn’t enough to pay bills or even begin to set my family up for a future. My wife and I both had to have jobs to keep afloat in between fights until my first fight in Bellator. I always say ‘I make more money in Bellator,’ well my last fight ranked in the Top 5, and my purse didn’t even make close to [six] figures… that’s 100K… after [seven] years, 15 fights, 13 Top 15 opponents, and being ranked in the Top 10 within my first year. (My debut fight I made 16k). Hell, even to go be on [Joe Rogan] podcast, I had scramble to find someone to cover for me at work to go.”

“Yet my first fight in Bellator I made [five times] more and was able to free my wife of a job and focus fully on my career as a fighter for the first time ever.

“SOOOOO what good is it to have a fan base when I still have to work everyday to afford life. Compared to having fewer fans, financial freedom, and set your family up for life after fighting?

“Yes I make that money [because] of my start in the UFC, but there’s fighters like [A.J. McKee] and [Patrick Mix] that built that financial freedom in Bellator who may have never gotten it in UFC and also has a fan base! Even [Michael Chandler] and [Michael Page].

“So if you want fans and stardom… yes, you have a better chance in the UFC. But if you want to make money… test the field and go where the money is.

“FAME DOESN’T PAY BILLS……..MONEY DOES!”

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