VANCOUVER – On his fourth interview of the day, Todd Duffee ’s patience wore thin. Pre-fight interviews are usually where UFC fighters talk about training, opponents and other personal events that take place in between bouts. Duffee touched on a few of those topics on Wednesday when he sat down with MMA Junkie. But he was in no mood to recount all the particulars of his journey to UFC on ESPN+ 16. Duffee, who famously was cut by UFC president Dana White after venting about his financial woes, sat on the sidelines for two years when he tried to renegotiate his contract after a knockout loss to Frank Mir in 2015. Duffee argued he couldn’t make a living fighting for a guaranteed $10,000 and sparred with former UFC matchmaker Joe Silva for a new deal
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After four years away, Todd Duffee vents at MMA media, Greg Hardy’s paycheck – MMA Junkie