$60,000 in Damages Recommended For Piracy of Mayweather vs McGregor

In what is one of the higher judgements you will see for the commercial piracy of a sports Pay Per View program, reasons for judgement were recently published assessing damages of $60,000 for the piracy of Mayweather vs McGregor. In the recent case (Joe Hand Promotions, Inc. v. Carter) the Defendant displayed the Mayweather vs. McGregor … More $60,000 in Damages Recommended For Piracy of Mayweather vs McGregor

ABC Passes New Rules Hoping to Curb Extreme Weight Cutting in Championship Boxing Bouts

At this week’s Association of Boxing Commission annual conference rapid extreme weight cutting in combative sports was called an ‘epidemic’.  Given the documented injuries and deaths from the practice that is a fair characterization. In an attempt to address the issue the ABC voted on new guidelines hoping to discourage the most extreme forms of … More ABC Passes New Rules Hoping to Curb Extreme Weight Cutting in Championship Boxing Bouts

Association of Ringside Physicians Publish Concussion Management Consensus Statement for Fighters

Recently the British Journal of Sports Medicine Published a consensus statement written by the Association of Ringside Physicians looking to standardize practices for suspension, bout stoppage and return to sport for combat sports athletes suffering concussion. The full paper can be found here. The ARP recommended the following: Suspensions and concussion management If a fighter … More Association of Ringside Physicians Publish Concussion Management Consensus Statement for Fighters

Doctor Educates the ABC About the Benefits of CBD for Brain Trauma in Boxers and Combat Sports Athletes

Perhaps the most important time of year for combat sports regulatory developments is the annual meeting of the Association of Boxing Commissions. This year’s conference is taking place in Orlando, Florida.  Day one concluded today and in what was perhaps the highlight talk of the day Harvard graduate Dr. Aliffe cautioned regulators to be open … More Doctor Educates the ABC About the Benefits of CBD for Brain Trauma in Boxers and Combat Sports Athletes

UFC Fighter Diego Ferreira Sues Supplement Manufacturer “For Not Less Than $1,000,000” Alleging Fraud

A recent trend in Mixed Martial Arts is fighters failing an anti-doping test, being exonerated (or at least minimizing punishment) by tracing the source back to tainted supplements and then suing the supplement manufacturer. Lyman Good filed such a suit in 2017 as did Tim Means.  Earlier this year Yoel Romero also filed such a lawsuit  along with … More UFC Fighter Diego Ferreira Sues Supplement Manufacturer “For Not Less Than $1,000,000” Alleging Fraud

Defamation Lawsuit Against Floyd Mayweather Jr. Allowed to Continue

Reasons for judgement were published last week by the Court of Appeals of California, Second District, Division One, allowing a defamation lawsuit against Floyd Mayweather Jr. to continue. In the recent case (Harris v. Mayweather) the Plaintiff was a domestic violence victim.  When asked about the incident while being interviewed by Katie Couric Mayweather responded … More Defamation Lawsuit Against Floyd Mayweather Jr. Allowed to Continue

Case Study Documents Host Of Health Problems Caused in Weight Cutting MMA Athlete

Adding to this site’s archived combat sports safety studies, a case study was recently published in the International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism documenting negative health and performance consequences from rapid extreme weight cutting. In the Study, titled “Case Study: Extreme Weight Making Causes Relative Energy Deficiency, Dehydration and Acute Kidney Injury in … More Case Study Documents Host Of Health Problems Caused in Weight Cutting MMA Athlete

$20,000 in Damages Ordered for Piracy of Cotto v. Alvarez

Adding to this site’s archived case summaries of combat sports piracy judgements, reasons were released last week by the US District Court, D. Oregon, Eugene Division, assessing damages of $20,000 for the commercial piracy of Cotto v. Alvarez. In the recent case (Joe Hand Promotions, Inc. v. Chavez) the Defendant displayed the pay per view boxing … More $20,000 in Damages Ordered for Piracy of Cotto v. Alvarez

$10,000 In Damages Ordered for Commercial Piracy of Cotto v. Alvarez

Adding to this site’s archived case summaries of combat sports piracy judgements, reasons were released last week by the US District Court, D. New Jersey, ordering $10,000 in damages to be paid for the commercial piracy of Cotto v. Alvarez. In the recent case (Joe Hand Promotions, Inc. v. Singleton) the Defendant displayed the Pay Per … More $10,000 In Damages Ordered for Commercial Piracy of Cotto v. Alvarez

$9,350 in Damages Ordered for Mayweather v. Pacquiao Commercial Piracy

Reasons for judgement were recently published by the US District Court, D. Connecticut, assessing damages of $9,350 for the commercial piracy of the Mayweather v. Pacquiao boxing bout. In the recent case (J & J Sports Productions, Inc. v. Pistol Pete’s Bar and Grill) the Defendants displayed the bout without paying the commercial sub licencing … More $9,350 in Damages Ordered for Mayweather v. Pacquiao Commercial Piracy