Israel Adesanya & Holloway EXPOSE the UFC's DIRTY Secret About Fighter Pay!!

The Connor Benn deal was the match. Adesanya and Holloway were the spark. But the fuel has been sitting there for over two decades — $12,000 show money, eliminated sponsorships, 16–20% revenue share against the NFL's 48–50%, a $7.1 billion company paying its entry-level workforce less than a starting job at most American companies, and a decade-long antitrust lawsuit that paid out $375 million without changing a single structural thing. Adesanya didn't call it theft. Holloway didn't threaten to walk. They just said what everyone in that locker room already knew. And the fact that two of the sport's most respected figures had to say it at all — that's the whole story. 👇 What do YOU think? Should UFC fighters receive a mandatory revenue share closer to what NFL or NBA players receive — or is Dana White's model fair? 👇 Was Max Holloway right that fighters like Derrick Lewis undercut the entire locker room by lowballing their own pay asks? 👇 Does the Connor Benn $15 million deal change how you see UFC's relationship with its own fighters? 🔔 SUBSCRIBE for the most complete deep dives on MMA business, fighter rights, and the sport's biggest stories 👍 LIKE if you think Adesanya and Holloway are right and the structure genuinely needs to change 📲 SHARE with every MMA fan who thinks fighter pay is fine — this video has the receipts #UFCFighterPay #IsraelAdesanya #MaxHolloway