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I wish there was a UFC type organization in boxing for many reasons. First is that there would 1 title in every weightclass. There would also be a lot better PPV cards where several fighters you love to watch would fight on it. More importantly I think the fighters would be better off, I think guys in the UFC get a lot better guidance and direction, in how to invest their money, how to spend it. I think Dana White really cares about the fighters, and if they really needed him down the line he would be there for them. In boxing there isn't anybody like that. But it is just a wish, and how much better would boxing be for it.
The UFC is one of the many MMA leagues. And fighters in the UFC cant fight fighters in other leagues or fighters who jare not contracted under UFC. At least in boxing, a WBC fighter can fight a WBA fighter.

Also Dana White pays his fighters chump change. WHile UFC and HBO Boxing PPV's generate a similar amount of money, the boxers walk away with most of the purse, while the UFC fighters get a very small fraction. Remember when Randy Couture quit last year, he revealed that as heavyweight champion, headlining the PPV, he earned $200,000. Compare that to Oscar's $65,000,000 to fight Mayweather.
The fighters have on occasion fought from other leagues. Chuck Liddell fought Jackson in Pride while he was a UFC fighter. It can be done, but not often because there not really in the same class. You don't see HBO fighters fighting on Friday Night Fights. It's really no different.

Also WBA or WBC don't have fighters. They sanction fights for a fee. If you pay there fees you may be able to earn one of their "titles".

As far as purses. Couture was making good money, they get a salary plus fight purses, bonuses, and they get sponsorships handed to them. You are using ODH as an example. He's the top .01% of earners in boxing and almost all of sports. If you take the AVERAGE figher, UFC average fighters are much better off than boxers financially.

How was Nate Campbell doing as a lightweight champ? Just because there's a half a dozen guys that made huge money doesn't mean the average guy does. Fact is most boxers don't make much and most have jobs in addition to boxing.

1) The UFC sanctions fights just like the WBC or WBA, the only difference is that there is no exclusive contracts with the boxing organizations.

2) although I did use ODLH as an example, you can use any boxing PPV headliner vs any UFC PPV headliner. The boxer will make approximatly 3 to 5 million while the UFC fighter will make a 10% of that even counting various bonuses that are availble. Considering that the UFC PPV's are bringing the approximately the same amount of money as the Boxing PPV you can see how badly Dana White is ripping these guys off.

3) Nate Campbell was never Lightweight Champion. He was nothing more then an alphabet titleist, and true boxing fans know the difference.