YouTuber The MMA Guru sets up ‘robbery insurance bank’ to help fighters on wrong side of sketchy scorecards

YouTuber The MMA Guru sets up 'Robbery insurance Bank' to help fighters on wrong side of sketchy scorecardsPopular online personality The MMA Guru is doing his part to help fighters financially after coming up short on…

YouTuber The MMA Guru sets up 'Robbery insurance Bank' to help fighters on wrong side of sketchy scorecards

Popular online personality The MMA Guru is doing his part to help fighters financially after coming up short on a questionable scorecard.

An unjustified loss can present a huge burden for fighters, especially those still trying to survive on the UFC’s paltry $12/$12 contract. Unfortunately, it’s become far too frequent of an issue with MMA judges continually handing in controversial scorecards that not only cost a fighter win on their record but half their paycheck.

After a series of judging blunders at UFC 302, The MMA Guru has decided to take matters into his own hands, introducing a “Robbery Insurance Bank” dedicated to fighters who find themselves in the midst of a blatant robbery inside the Octagon.

The MMA Guru

“In 2025, I’m planning to set up a $10k ROBBERY INSURANCE BANK reserved for fighters on their first/second contract that get badly robbed,” he wrote on X. “I can afford 10k per card. New fighters that would otherwise have had a career derailed by an awful decision will get a 10k win bonus from me.”

The MMA Guru Responds to immediate criticism

In a follow-up post on social media, he added:

“I’ll build hype for this with my fans for the rest of the year. Put yo money up in 2025 10k performance bonuses for first/second contract fighters. Could even pay fighters who lost and took damage (broken bone/cuts/KO loss) I think I can fix fighter pay. Video Tomorrow.”

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He also responded to some immediate backlash from fans questioning how he would fund such a project.

“People already talking about how this doesnt make sense In 2026-7 this could turn into small 3-5k finishing bonuses for first contract fighters In 2028 who knows what Somebodys gotta get these guys a lil more pay and it’s not gonna happen whining to Dana and on Twitter all day,” he added.

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Though he offered little in the way of an explanation for how all of this is expected to work, it sounds like fans can tune into his YouTube channel on Wednesday, June 6 to find out details

YouTuber The MMA Guru sets up ‘robbery insurance bank’ to help fighters on wrong side of sketchy scorecards

YouTuber The MMA Guru sets up 'Robbery insurance Bank' to help fighters on wrong side of sketchy scorecardsPopular online personality The MMA Guru is doing his part to help fighters financially after coming up short on…

YouTuber The MMA Guru sets up 'Robbery insurance Bank' to help fighters on wrong side of sketchy scorecards

Popular online personality The MMA Guru is doing his part to help fighters financially after coming up short on a questionable scorecard.

An unjustified loss can present a huge burden for fighters, especially those still trying to survive on the UFC’s paltry $12/$12 contract. Unfortunately, it’s become far too frequent of an issue with MMA judges continually handing in controversial scorecards that not only cost a fighter win on their record but half their paycheck.

After a series of judging blunders at UFC 302, The MMA Guru has decided to take matters into his own hands, introducing a “Robbery Insurance Bank” dedicated to fighters who find themselves in the midst of a blatant robbery inside the Octagon.

The MMA Guru

“In 2025, I’m planning to set up a $10k ROBBERY INSURANCE BANK reserved for fighters on their first/second contract that get badly robbed,” he wrote on X. “I can afford 10k per card. New fighters that would otherwise have had a career derailed by an awful decision will get a 10k win bonus from me.”

The MMA Guru Responds to immediate criticism

In a follow-up post on social media, he added:

“I’ll build hype for this with my fans for the rest of the year. Put yo money up in 2025 10k performance bonuses for first/second contract fighters. Could even pay fighters who lost and took damage (broken bone/cuts/KO loss) I think I can fix fighter pay. Video Tomorrow.”

MMA Guru

He also responded to some immediate backlash from fans questioning how he would fund such a project.

“People already talking about how this doesnt make sense In 2026-7 this could turn into small 3-5k finishing bonuses for first contract fighters In 2028 who knows what Somebodys gotta get these guys a lil more pay and it’s not gonna happen whining to Dana and on Twitter all day,” he added.

MMA Guru

Though he offered little in the way of an explanation for how all of this is expected to work, it sounds like fans can tune into his YouTube channel on Wednesday, June 6 to find out details

Renato Moicano calls out YouTube star The MMA Guru following bloody brawl at UFC Vegas 85

Renato Moicano and The MMA GuruWhile the UFC’s return to The APEX delivered a series of entertaining scraps to kick off the month of…

Renato Moicano and The MMA Guru

While the UFC’s return to The APEX delivered a series of entertaining scraps to kick off the month of February, it was Renato Moicano who stole the show. Not with his performance, but with a post-fight interview for the ages.

Following his bloody three-round brawl with Drew Dober in the UFC Vegas 85 co-main event, ‘Money’ Moicano took the mic and never looked back. During his multi-minute rant, the lightweight standout revealed that his 62-year-old father recently welcomed a new baby into the world. In turn, Moicano plans on impregnating his own wife as soon as he returns home. He also declared his desire to join the police force in America and “kill the bad guys” once his citizenship is finalized.

Moicano closed things up by going after The MMA Guru, a YouTuber and content creator who apparently rubbed ‘Money’ the wrong way with his prediction of how things would go down on Saturday night.

“Hey MMA Guru, you are a f*cking pig,” Moicano said. “You said I would get slapped by Drew Dober. I went almost two years without fighting and I schooled this motherf*cker.”

Mere minutes after his 15-minute war with Dober, ‘Money’ was back online and once again slamming The MMA Guru in a live stream on his YouTube channel.

“Tell MMA Guru that I’m going to beat his ass, brother,” Moicano said. “On the streets, my friend. Show some f*cking respect.”

The MMA Guru Responds to Renato Moicano Callout

The MMA Guru offered his response to being called out by Moicano, letting it be known that the animosity between the two is nothing more than the pair having a bit of fun.

“Still can’t believe Renato Moicano called me out live on a UFC broadcast it only took nearly 6 years of covering this sport to happen,” The MMA Guru said in a response on X. “Shout out @moicanoufc we will be doing a collab on his youtube channel “money moicano” some time soon.”