Micah Goss had six fighters on the card, and still the promoter wouldn’t
provide him any lodging.
On top of that, the opponents (and the weight classes) kept changing. His Spidey sense was tingling, but he ignored it because he’d worked too
hard for the promoter to screw him over. Right? Wrong.
MMAjunkie.com contributor Kelly Crigger explains how Gross’ experience is all too familiar in the sport, and he talks to UFC president Dana White and other promoters and sponsors about what can be done to combat the problem.