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You can not force organizations to allow for cross-promotional fights, so instead you're going to have fighters basically "Fedoring" their way through their career. One fight here, one fight there and the lack of being tied to a promotion doesn't push for a fighter to fight the best competition. Look at the way Fedor's career was when he was tied to PRIDE and then compare it to once he became a "free agent" doing single fight deals here and there. Tell me which you think is better for the landscape of MMA. There's gonna be a few legal tests over the next year or two where people try to apply the Ali Act to MMA ... Mark Cuban has already said he thinks the Ali act covers MMA, and I bet he'll be pushing that angle during the Randy Couture trial. But it's funny ... the Ali act was supposed to help boxers and the sport of boxing, but as far as I can tell it just fucked things up worse. Should something be done to make sure fighters aren't being exploited by promoters? Sure. But is the Ali act the answer? Fuck no.
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