Why a Successful Fighter Doping Lawsuit is Not Just a Pipe Dream

Earlier this week I discussed the potential consequences Jon Jones may face following a reported positive doping test.  One consequence which garnered the most attention was a potential lawsuit by his opponent.  This topic deserves a stand alone post. To my knowledge no fighter has yet been successfully sued for being injured as a result … More Why a Successful Fighter Doping Lawsuit is Not Just a Pipe Dream

$30,000 in Damages Assessed For UFC 207 Piracy

Reasons for judgement were recently published by the US District Court D. South Carolina, Spartanburg Division assessing damages of $30,000 for the commercial piracy of UFC 207. In the recent case (Joe Hand Promotions, Inc v. Waymore’s Bar and Grill) the Defendant displayed UFC 207 in their establishment without paying the commercial sub-licensing fees to … More $30,000 in Damages Assessed For UFC 207 Piracy

The Potential Wide Ranging Legal Fallout After Jon Jones’ UFC 214 Failed Drug Test

Update February 27, 2018 – Today Jon Jones had his disciplinary hearing with the California State Athletic Commission.  He was found to have ingested Turinabol.  Jones hinted the drug was unintentionally ingested but could not trace it back to any source.  The CSAC rejected the suggestion of unintentional use.  Jones was fined a total of … More The Potential Wide Ranging Legal Fallout After Jon Jones’ UFC 214 Failed Drug Test

UFC 171 Piracy Leads to $13,500 Damage Award

Adding to this site’s UFC PPV piracy database, reasons for judgement were recently released by the US District Court, SD West Virginia, Charleston Division, assessing damages for the commercial piracy of a UFC broadcast. In the recent case (Joe Hand Promotions, Inc v. Nichols) the Defendants displayed UFC 171 in a commercial establishment without paying … More UFC 171 Piracy Leads to $13,500 Damage Award

Why Firas Zahabi’s BJJ Bitcoin Ploy is a Risky Way To Try and Avoid the Criminal Code

The combat sports landscape in Canada is in need of reform.  Some Provinces say they cannot legalize professional kickboxing even if they want to.  Others are saying amateur grappling contests are by default illegal.  The Criminal Code, which was overhauled in 2013 after extensive UFC lobbying, was drafted poorly giving rise to these uncertainties. Enter Firas Zahabi of … More Why Firas Zahabi’s BJJ Bitcoin Ploy is a Risky Way To Try and Avoid the Criminal Code

Did Nevada Approve 8oz Gloves For McGregor v Mayweather in Exchange for Sports Memorabilia?

Update June 16, 2018 – As we are nearing the one year anniversary of this bout I decided to follow up with the NAC to see if they finally followed through on the ‘health and safety’ study they were supposedly going to conduct on Maywather and McGregor’s 8 oz gloves.  They have yet to do … More Did Nevada Approve 8oz Gloves For McGregor v Mayweather in Exchange for Sports Memorabilia?

Association of Ringside Physicians to NAC – No 8 oz Gloves for McGregor vs. Mayweather

Update August 16, 2017 – …The NAC, today, approved 8 oz gloves.  They relied on no scientific evidence speaking to the safety of this decision contrary to advice from the ARP. ____________________________________ As first reported by MMAFighting’s Marc Raimondi, the Association of Ringside Physicians have stern words for the Nevada Athletic Commission telling them not … More Association of Ringside Physicians to NAC – No 8 oz Gloves for McGregor vs. Mayweather

Former UFC Fighter Indicted For Fight Fixing

Today the Korea Herald reports that criminal charges are being pursued against former UFC fighter Bang Tae-hyun for allegedly agreeing to take a dive at UFC Fight Night 79. In an interesting twist the fighter apparently had second thoughts prior to the bout and went on to a decision victory. The Herald reports as follows: South … More Former UFC Fighter Indicted For Fight Fixing

Government Neglect Puts Nova Scotia “Not in Good Standing” With Association of Boxing Commissions

As reported by CBC’s Jon Tattrie, presently no professional boxing or MMA events can be held in Nova Scotia.  Why?  Because the government has failed to appoint (or re-appoint) new Nova Scotia Boxing Authority commissioners after the present acting members terms ended in June 2017.  This resulted in the Province being “not in good standing/not … More Government Neglect Puts Nova Scotia “Not in Good Standing” With Association of Boxing Commissions

Mississippi Reportedly Allows Fighter to Compete While Serving Suspension For Multiple KO’s (Article Updated – Suspension Apparently Waived)

Update – August 12, 2017 – Today Boxrec’s Grey Johnson advises me that he received “an e-mail from Mississippi that they got the ok from North Carolina for Marvin Hunt to fight“.  Apparently they did not bother to let Boxrec know the suspension was lifted prior to the fight. This is, in itself, troubling as … More Mississippi Reportedly Allows Fighter to Compete While Serving Suspension For Multiple KO’s (Article Updated – Suspension Apparently Waived)