Zuffa Motion To Stay Discovery Dismissed By Nevada Judge

Update June 14, 2015 – Jason Cruz reports the cases have now been consolidated in Nevada with Judge Richard Boulware taking conduct.  You can click here for background information on Judge Boulware. _____________________________________ With the various anti-trust lawsuits against Zuffa being transferred from California to Nevada earlier this month comes some expected administrative disarray.  In … More Zuffa Motion To Stay Discovery Dismissed By Nevada Judge

What UFC Fighters Can Learn From Strippers and Cheerleaders

1. Despite what your contract says you may be employees 2.  If so, you are entitled to certain minimum protections under law, including the right to unionize As the UFC continues to solidify its market position as the pinnacle promotion for elite professional MMA more discussions are taking place about the need for a fighters … More What UFC Fighters Can Learn From Strippers and Cheerleaders

UFC Announces Aggressive Anti Doping Policy

Today the UFC announced a vigorous in house program designed to weed out and punish athletes using performance enhancing drugs.  The move is one that should be applauded.  If ever there was a genre of sports that cannot tolerate cheating with PED’s it’s combative sports.  Given the varying, sometimes impotent and sometimes non-existent patchwork of … More UFC Announces Aggressive Anti Doping Policy

UFC Class Action Transferred to Nevada

Update June 3, 2015 – I have obtained a copy of Judge Davila’s full reasons granting Zuffa’s motion to transfer the Anti-Trust lawsuits to Nevada and these can be found here – Judge Davila Reasons Granting Zuffa Motion to Transfer ____________________________________________________________ John Nash of BloodyElbow.com, who has provided second to none coverage of the Anti Trust … More UFC Class Action Transferred to Nevada

Sara McMann Suggests UFC’s Reebok Uniform Deal Discriminatory to Women

UPDATE – The UFC appear to be standing their ground in the face of McMann’s criticism releasing the following statement: “The new UFC Athlete Outfitting Policy (AOP) equally recognizes each athlete’s tenure in UFC, as well as any bout appearances in the WEC and Strikeforce for the period those organizations were under the Zuffa, LLC … More Sara McMann Suggests UFC’s Reebok Uniform Deal Discriminatory to Women

$9,000 In Damages Ordered After UFC 148 Piracy

Reasons for judgement were released this week by the US District Court, D. Arizona, ordering the owners of a commercial establishment to pay $9,000 for piracy of UFC 148. In this week’s case (Joe Hand Promotions, Inc. v. Chileen) the Defendants displayed UFC 148 at their restaurant without paying the commercial sub licencing fee.  The … More $9,000 In Damages Ordered After UFC 148 Piracy

$15,000 In Damages Ordered After UFC 129 Piracy

In the latest case addressing damages for piracy of UFC Pay Per View programs by commercial establishments, reasons for judgement were released by the US District Court, E.D. Missouri, ordering a Defendant to pay $15,000 in damages. In the recent case (Joe Hand Promotions, Inc. v. Shepard) the Defendants displayed UFC 129 in their sports … More $15,000 In Damages Ordered After UFC 129 Piracy

UFC Class Action Venue Transfer Hearing Complete. Judgement Reserved.

This morning economist/MMA Reporter Paul Gift attended the change of venue hearing in the UFC Anti Trust Class Action lawsuit and provided live updates which he published at BloodyElbow.  Zuffa is asking the Court to move the lawsuit to Nevada and the Plaintiffs wish to keep the matter in Northern California. In short the Court reserved judgement … More UFC Class Action Venue Transfer Hearing Complete. Judgement Reserved.