THEREโS UNCERTAINTY OVER Joseph Duffyโs future on the UFC roster after the Irish lightweight revealed that negotiations regarding a new contract havenโt gone according to plan.
Duffy, who moved to the UFC from Cage Warriors in January 2015, has one fight remaining on a five-fight deal. The 28-year-old has been offered a new contract to extend his stay with the organisation, but the terms arenโt what he was hoping for.
Duffy also told The42 that he has been offered a bout on UFC Fight Night 99, which takes place in Belfast on 19 November. However, that has so far been rejected as Duffy believes a win over the proposed opponent โ whose name he didnโt reveal โ will do little to advance his career.
โOf course Iโd be very disappointed to miss the Belfast card but I just feel that the fight I was offered didnโt make sense,โ said Duffy, who was born in Donegal and is currently based at the Tristar camp in Montreal. โThere was no real upside to the fight for me. With it being the last fight on my contract, I feel thereโs no benefit for me in taking it.
โThis is the fight game and at this level every fight I take has to mean something to me in more ways than one. Iโm training hard and I feel great. Iโve never been more focused than I am right now so I guess itโs just a matter of waiting for the right fight for me.
โI want names that mean something and Iโm ready to start my training camp as soon as that happens. If itโs Belfast then itโs Belfast, if not then so be it.โ
Duffyโs professional record reads 16-2, with his four fights in the UFC to date yielding three first-round victories. The only setback was a decision loss at UFC 195 back in January when he faced Dustin Poirier, whoโs now ranked seventh in the lightweight division and headlines this weekendโs UFC Fight Night 94 card against Michael Johnson.
The Burtonport native bounced back in emphatic fashion in July, when he needed just 25 seconds to dispose of Mitch Clarke. Duffy is adamant that heโs ready for another tilt at a ranked opponent, having learned a great deal from his defeat to Poirier โ a bout which was originally due to headline UFC Fight Night 76 in Dublin last October, until Duffy was removed from the card after sustaining a concussion in training.
โIn this game itโs all about the right fights at the right time. Iโm still on my first contract so weโre not exactly making enough money to set ourselves up for life, and in this game one injury could end your career in an instant,โ explained Duffy, who earned a disclosed $20,000 for his clash with Poirier, while his opponent picked up $84,000.
โI believe there are a lot of guys in the top 10 who I match up well against and obviously my competitive side wants all top 10 guys. But the reality is that Iโm not getting paid top 10 salaries and thatโs where weโre at right now.โ
Talks between the UFC and Duffy over a new contract have reached an impasse for now, and he admits thereโs a strong chance that heโll add to the growing trend of UFC athletes testing free agency after he fights out the last bout on his current contract.
Duffyโs team-mate, former UFC welterweight title challenger Rory MacDonald, recently became the latest high-profile departure when he took up a contract offer from rival promotion Bellator instead of accepting what was on the table from the UFC.
With Cathal Pendred and Paddy Holohan retiring in 2015, and Paul Redmond and Norman Parke both being released by the UFC, losing a fighter of Duffyโs calibre and popularity would be a significant blow to the UFC in Ireland.
โNo, Iโm not close at all [to signing a new deal]. I have been offered a new contract to sign but I donโt feel like Iโm valued. The negotiation seems to be a case of take it or leave it,โ Duffy explained.
โIโm not asking for a massive increase, just what I believe Iโm worth as a professional mixed martial artist. Itโs definitely looking like I will be testing free agency, but not by choice.โ
Duffy added: โI feel that Iโve done whatโs been asked of me from the UFC by putting on exciting fights and always going for the finish. I feel the fans appreciate that also.
โNo matter who youโre fighting in the UFC, youโre up against the best in the world. Three of my opponents didnโt get out of the first round. Iโve had one decision loss against a ranked opponent and three first-round finishes, so Iโm happy with how Iโve performed in the UFC.โ
McCormack is a super player, covers acres of ground and always contributes a score or two.
How did Mccormack and John McGrath not start last week ffs. Hope itโs not too late.
@Michael Gleeson: Tipp impressive last week, albeit in a loss. Better than I thought they would be. Not sure about Flynn in midfield, McCormack a better option alright. Fully expect a win v Clare
Hard to call the outcome of this game . Clare will be the underdogs but will give them everything. Another great game to look forward to
@Finnster: should be a cracker , maybe a slight advantage to Tipp having a game under our belts .But then you add in Tony Kelly to the mix .
Clare by 4 .as long as James Owens doesnโt act the B+ร=$x
Tipping by 7 or 8 points