Study – MRI and Neuropsychological Testing “Could Not Detect any Evidence of Brain Injury”in Boxers

Adding to this site’s archived combat sports safety studies a recent study was published at the University of Cambridge discussing the efficacy of MRI and Neuropsychological testing to detect early signs of brain damage in amateur boxers. In the study, titled “Advanced magnetic resonance imaging and neuropsychological assessment for detecting brain injury in a prospective cohort … More Study – MRI and Neuropsychological Testing “Could Not Detect any Evidence of Brain Injury”in Boxers

Quebec Declares Amateur BJJ Events Illegal Under the Criminal Code

Update February 26, 2017 – Today,  in response to the Province’s position, the Canadian Jiu Jitsu Championships have been cancelled.  Canada National Pro Jiu Jitsu reported as follows on their Facebook page – After careful consideration, the Canada Pro Jiu-Jitsu committee and the UAE Jiu-Jitsu Federation has decided to postpone the Canada Pro Jiu-Jitsu Championships … More Quebec Declares Amateur BJJ Events Illegal Under the Criminal Code

Scott Coker – UFC Opening Bellator’s Books Would Cause “Grave Harm”

Update March 10, 2017 – Zuffa have now responded to this motion.  Their full argument of why Bellator should be forced to open their books can be found here – Zuffa Opposition to Bellator Motion to Quash _________________________________________ Never let a good crisis go to waste!  This Winston Churchill strategy appears to be to the UFC’s liking. The … More Scott Coker – UFC Opening Bellator’s Books Would Cause “Grave Harm”

UFC Forced To Disclose Documents Showing Negotiating Business Strategies in Anti Trust Suit

Reasons for judgement were released last week in the ongoing anti-trust lawsuit against UFC parent company Zuffa ordering disclosure of various documents that “contain Zuffa’s negotiating positions and business strategies and decisionmaking.” In the recent judgement (Le v. Zuffa) Zuffa tried to hold back 12 documents from production arguing they were subject to attorney-client privilege.  The … More UFC Forced To Disclose Documents Showing Negotiating Business Strategies in Anti Trust Suit

Two Questions from “Cyborg’s” Retroactive UFC/USADA TUE

Update February 21, 2017 – Today Ryan Madden, Communications Manager for USADA, was kind enough to reply to both questions posed below.  He elaborated on the retroactive TUE standard in place for USADA and further confirmed that Justino did not initially disclose her use of Spironolactone to USADA’s doping control official when collecting her sample. … More Two Questions from “Cyborg’s” Retroactive UFC/USADA TUE

BC Athletic Commission Not Adopting All Changes to MMA’s “Unified Rules”

Today the British Columbia Athletic Commission released a position paper confirming that all of the changes to the unified rules adopted by the ABC at the 2016 convention are not being adopted. The paper also suggests these will not likely be adopted in much of Canada noting “as a member of Federal/Provincial/Territorial Athletic Commission, BCAC … More BC Athletic Commission Not Adopting All Changes to MMA’s “Unified Rules”

GSP Reportedly Back – Will USADA Testing Sideline him for 4 Months?

Update February 16, 2017 – Today Marc Raimondi reports that GSP is indeed not currently in the USADA testing pool. Also noteworthy are the UFC/USADA’s updates to the anti doping policy revealed today which could shelf GSP for up to 6 months if his return is not finalized before April 1 absent the UFC playing … More GSP Reportedly Back – Will USADA Testing Sideline him for 4 Months?

US Jury finds Povetkin Used Meldonium Clearing Path for $5 Million Judgement

After a scheduled heavyweight world title bout between Alexander Povetkin and Deontay Wilder was cancelled due to Povetkin testing positive for Meldonium the parties turned to the judiciary. ESPN reports that a jury in US Federal Court took just over 30 minutes to decide that Povetkin indeed ingested Meldonium after it became a banned substance … More US Jury finds Povetkin Used Meldonium Clearing Path for $5 Million Judgement