UFC veteran Eric Spicely reveals offer to compete on Power Slap League for just $4,000

Eric Spicely UFC Power Slap LeagueUFC middleweight veteran, Eric Spicely has revealed he had received an offer to compete on the Dana White-led Power Slap League recently, with his first competition purse disclosed as a $2.000 check to show, and a further $2,000 check should he emerge victoriously.  Spicely, who has suffered three consecutive losses in his last three mixed […]

Eric Spicely UFC Power Slap League

UFC middleweight veteran, Eric Spicely has revealed he had received an offer to compete on the Dana White-led Power Slap League recently, with his first competition purse disclosed as a $2.000 check to show, and a further $2,000 check should he emerge victoriously. 

Spicely, who has suffered three consecutive losses in his last three mixed martial arts walks, most recently featured under the OKTAGON banner back in September 2021, dropping a first round TKO loss to Zdenek Polivka. 

Competing for the UFC between 2016 and 2019, Spicely, a renowned grappler managed to amass 2-5 promotional record from seven Octagon appearances, landing submission wins over both Alessio Di Chirico, and former light heavyweight title challenger, Thiago Santos. 

Eric Spicely reveals he was guaranteed just $2,000 to compete on Power Slap League

12-8 as a professional, Spicely revealed this week how he had been contacted regarding a potential appearance on the newly-formed Power Slap League, however, claimed his disclosed purse if he were to win, was just $4,000.

“UFC veteran Eric Spicely said he was contacted to see if he’d like to participate in the Power Slap League,” Luke Thomas tweeted. “Not sure what the full pay scale is, but this nugget caught my attention.” 

“I was contacted to do (Power) Slap League, you guys would be shocked at how much it pays,” Eric Spicely tweeted. “First fight was 2k and 2k.” 

Receiving mass criticism following its broadcast debut on TBS, UFC president, Dana White claimed critics and commenters of Power Slap League should simply choose not to watch the product, amid calls for concern regarding safety and potential long-term health issues as a direct result of competing.

“We spend the money to make sure we have two healthy people in there, the proper medical attention during and after the fight,” Dana White said. “These are all the things we need to educate people on, just like we needed to educate people on mixed martial arts.”

“In Slap (Power Slap League), they take three to five slaps per event,” Dana White explained. “Fighters in boxing take three to 400 punches a fight. And guess what, you know what my answer to that is? If you don’t f*cking like it, don’t watch it. Nobody’s asking you to watch this. Oh, you’re disgusted by it? Watch ‘The Voice’. This is the best interview ever.”

UFC veteran Eric Spicely reveals offer to compete on Power Slap League for just $4,000

Eric Spicely UFC Power Slap LeagueUFC middleweight veteran, Eric Spicely has revealed he had received an offer to compete on the Dana White-led Power Slap League recently, with his first competition purse disclosed as a $2.000 check to show, and a further $2,000 check should he emerge victoriously.  Spicely, who has suffered three consecutive losses in his last three mixed […]

Eric Spicely UFC Power Slap League

UFC middleweight veteran, Eric Spicely has revealed he had received an offer to compete on the Dana White-led Power Slap League recently, with his first competition purse disclosed as a $2.000 check to show, and a further $2,000 check should he emerge victoriously. 

Spicely, who has suffered three consecutive losses in his last three mixed martial arts walks, most recently featured under the OKTAGON banner back in September 2021, dropping a first round TKO loss to Zdenek Polivka. 

Competing for the UFC between 2016 and 2019, Spicely, a renowned grappler managed to amass 2-5 promotional record from seven Octagon appearances, landing submission wins over both Alessio Di Chirico, and former light heavyweight title challenger, Thiago Santos. 

Eric Spicely reveals he was guaranteed just $2,000 to compete on Power Slap League

12-8 as a professional, Spicely revealed this week how he had been contacted regarding a potential appearance on the newly-formed Power Slap League, however, claimed his disclosed purse if he were to win, was just $4,000.

“UFC veteran Eric Spicely said he was contacted to see if he’d like to participate in the Power Slap League,” Luke Thomas tweeted. “Not sure what the full pay scale is, but this nugget caught my attention.” 

“I was contacted to do (Power) Slap League, you guys would be shocked at how much it pays,” Eric Spicely tweeted. “First fight was 2k and 2k.” 

Receiving mass criticism following its broadcast debut on TBS, UFC president, Dana White claimed critics and commenters of Power Slap League should simply choose not to watch the product, amid calls for concern regarding safety and potential long-term health issues as a direct result of competing.

“We spend the money to make sure we have two healthy people in there, the proper medical attention during and after the fight,” Dana White said. “These are all the things we need to educate people on, just like we needed to educate people on mixed martial arts.”

“In Slap (Power Slap League), they take three to five slaps per event,” Dana White explained. “Fighters in boxing take three to 400 punches a fight. And guess what, you know what my answer to that is? If you don’t f*cking like it, don’t watch it. Nobody’s asking you to watch this. Oh, you’re disgusted by it? Watch ‘The Voice’. This is the best interview ever.”

Former UFC Fighter Shares Stunningly Low Offer From Power Slap League

UFC veteran Eric Spicely claims it’s not a profitable venture to compete in Dana White’s Power Slap League. Power Slap kicked off last week after a one-week delay. The first week of fights featured stunning knockouts and brutal slap fightin…

UFC veteran Eric Spicely claims it’s not a profitable venture to compete in Dana White’s Power Slap League. Power Slap kicked off last week after a one-week delay. The first week of fights featured stunning knockouts and brutal slap fighting at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas. It’s arguably too early to assess whether or…

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Eric Spicely Released From UFC After Withdrawing From Fight Due To Missing Weight

SpicelyEric Spicely has departed the UFC for a second time. Spicely was set to take on Markus Perez in a middleweight bout at UFC Vegas 5 this past weekend. However, he had to withdraw from the fight following a botched weight cut. He would explain the reasons soon after. “For the sake of transparency this […]

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Eric Spicely has departed the UFC for a second time.

Spicely was set to take on Markus Perez in a middleweight bout at UFC Vegas 5 this past weekend.

However, he had to withdraw from the fight following a botched weight cut. He would explain the reasons soon after.

“For the sake of transparency this was my first weight cut since starting antidepressants due to the head trauma I sustained in the Deron Winn fight,” he tweeted. “Needless to say it went horribly wrong and my fight is off. I will figure this problem out and hopefully be able to compete again.”

Unfortunately, things got worse for Spicely as he was later released by the UFC. However, he is determined to come back a third time.

“Alright @ufc this is goodbye again for now. Let’s see if we can do a 3 peat. Sorry to all my fans.

“I thank the @ufc , @Mickmaynard2 @espnmma for everything. I will 100 percent get this sorted out and come back stronger. I’ve done it before and I’ll do it again. ?

Spicely returned to the UFC in June last year when stepped in on short notice to face Deron Winn. Despite losing via unanimous decision, the contest earned Fight of the Night honors.

Spicely was scheduled to fight twice more against Brendan Allen and Punahele Soriano but would pull out for undisclosed reasons.

The third time appeared to be the third strike given the most recent development.

What do you make of the UFC releasing Spicely?

Ray Borg & Eric Spicely Out Of UFC on ESPN+ 31

Ray BorgUFC on ESPN+ 31 has taken two late hits ahead of today’s weigh-ins. Former flyweight title challenger Ray Borg and middleweight veteran Eric Spicely have fallen off of the card just one day out from fight night. Ray Borg has fallen out of a fight for an undisclosed reason. His opponent Nate Maness will still […]

Ray Borg

UFC on ESPN+ 31 has taken two late hits ahead of today’s weigh-ins. Former flyweight title challenger Ray Borg and middleweight veteran Eric Spicely have fallen off of the card just one day out from fight night.

Ray Borg has fallen out of a fight for an undisclosed reason. His opponent Nate Maness will still fight tomorrow night after the UFC managed to quickly replace Borg. UFC newcomer Johnny Munoz is set to step up on one day’s notice pending bout finalization. He and Maness will square off at featherweight. Borg and Maness were originally slated to fight at bantamweight.

This is now back-to-back bookings Borg has dropped out of at late notice. At UFC on ESPN 10 in June, Borg was supposed to fight Merab Dvalishvili. Two days before the bout he was forced to return home due to personal reasons.

Eric Spicely has been forced out of his fight with Markus Perez due weigh cutting issues. Perez will remain on the car and face promotional newcomer Charles Ontiveros in a catchweight bout. Spicely took to social media to comment on his withdrawl from tomorrow nights card, explaining he had a tough weight cut which may have been triggered by his recent use of antidepressants, he wrote.

“For the sake of transparency this was my first weight cut since starting antidepressants due to the head trauma I sustained in the Deron Winn fight. Needless to say it went horribly wrong and my fight is off. I will figure this problem out and hopefully be able to compete again.”

With these changes here is the new UFC on ESPN 31 lineup.

Derek Brunson vs. Edmen Shahbazyan

Joanne Calderwood vs. Jennifer Maia

Randy Brown vs. Vicente Luque

Bobby Green vs. Lando Vannata

Trevin Giles vs. Kevin Holland

Jonathan Martinez vs. Frankie Saenz

Ed Herman vs. Gerald Meerschaert

Nate Maness vs. Johnny Munoz

Charlie Ontiveros vs. Markus Perez

Vincent Cachero vs. Jamall Emmers

Cody Durden vs. Chris Gutierrez

Three Fighters Replaced Ahead Of UFC on ESPN+ 31

The UFC was prepared in the event of changes to the UFC on ESPN+ 31 card and those changes came in droves. Tomorrow night (July 31), UFC on ESPN+ 31 will take place inside the UFC APEX in Las Vegas, Nevada. In the main event, middleweights Edmen Shahba…

The UFC was prepared in the event of changes to the UFC on ESPN+ 31 card and those changes came in droves. Tomorrow night (July 31), UFC on ESPN+ 31 will take place inside the UFC APEX in Las Vegas, Nevada. In the main event, middleweights Edmen Shahbazyan and Derek Brunson will collide. The co-main […]

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