Contract Negotiation Dispute
Multiple parties discuss conflicting recollections of fighter compensation terms. Initial proposals ranged from $25,000 upfront with $15,000 backend to $35,000 with $10,000 deferred payment, with disagreement over whether incentive bonuses were included or eliminated.
Agreement Restructuring
The original contract structure of $75,000 upon execution and $75,000 on December 15th was replaced with performance-based payments of $12,500 after each bout. Participants express concern that the revised terms no longer include signing bonuses, fundamentally altering compensation structure.
Fighter Income Disparity in Professional Boxing
Discussion reveals significant earnings disparity across boxing tiers, with top-tier heavyweight fighters earning $10-20 million per bout while four-round club-level fighters may earn as little as $100 per round. A fighter argues that bringing promotional value and ticket sales should merit contract terms above standard rates.
Contract Finalization
After extended negotiation, parties reach agreement and authorize payment of a signing bonus to the fighter. The resolution is celebrated by the negotiating team.
Fighter Development Strategy
The fighter discusses his previous promotional experience and notes that demonstration of reliability in major markets can attract future promoters. A promoter confirms plans for increased venue capacity in upcoming events, providing the fighter with career planning certainty.
Knockdown Rules Clarification
Officials explain that three knockdowns in a single round result in automatic fight stoppage via TKO, while two knockdowns allow the referee discretion to continue to the next round.
Weigh-In Results
Fighter Sean Gallegos weighed 137.25 pounds against a contract weight of 140 pounds. Opponent Dimitri Salida weighed 139.75 pounds, both fighters clearing weight certification for their junior welterweight title bout.
NABA Junior Welterweight Championship Bout
The vacant NABA Junior Welterweight title fight between Dimitri Salida of Brooklyn and Sean Gallegos of Las Vegas, New Mexico commenced in round one. Salida dominated the early exchanges and dropped Gallegos with a left hook in the sixth round with 40 seconds remaining.
Scenes from Orthodox Stance
Key Takeaways
- •Contract Negotiation Dispute
- •Agreement Restructuring
- •Fighter Income Disparity in Professional Boxing
- •Contract Finalization
A good sampling of the scenes from the great documentary on Dmitriy Salita - Orthodox Stance. Directed by the very talented Jason Hutt.
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Fighter Sean Gallegos weighed 137.25 pounds against a contract weight of 140 pounds. Opponent Dimitri Salida weighed 139.75 pounds, both fighters clearing weight certification for their junior welterweight title bout.




