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Archives for February 2012

Rampage enters phone app market

February 4, 2012 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

Rampage Jackson has signed a three app deal to develop mobile games. His deal with Fountain Valley, California’s MEDL Mobile includes an executive position with the company. Via MEDL press release: Jackson, an active gaming enthusiast, has been appointed to the role of Creative Game Development Executive at MEDL and will work closely with its […]

Filed Under: UFC, video games

NFL stars pick Condit-Diaz

February 3, 2012 by Jason Cruz 2 Comments

One of the UFC’s benefits of partnering with Fox is the unfettered media access to NFL stars. In this video, NFL stars make their picks on this weekend’s UFC 143 the eve before the Super Bowl. Eli Manning, Michael Strahan, Dhani Jones, Kurt Warner and others make their picks, based on very vague reasons, on […]

Filed Under: FOX, UFC

US Government shuts down illegal sites

February 2, 2012 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

A Reuters report states that the US Government shut down 16 web sites related to the illegal streaming of live sports. The sites provided links to pirated sites where viewers could watch sports including NBA, NFL, WWE and TNA pro wrestling for free. The sweep of illegal sites is in preparation for Super Bowl Sunday. […]

Filed Under: legal, piracy

Mayweather fights Cotto on Cinco de Mayo

February 1, 2012 by Jason Cruz 5 Comments

Bad Left Hook reports that Floyd Mayweather will take on Miguel Cotto on May 5th in Las Vegas. Apparently, the negotiations with Manny Pacquiao broke down as the once dreamed of Superfight may never happen. Its rumored that Pacquiao will take on Timothy Bradley in June. Prior to Bradley, Cotto was a candidate for Pacquiao […]

Filed Under: boxing

FTC Ends UFC Investigation Regarding Strikeforce Purchase

February 1, 2012 by MMAPayout Moderator 5 Comments

Earlier today, Josh Gross from ESPN.com broke the news that the Federal Trade Commission has closed a non-public investigation into the UFC’s purchase of Strikeforce as of last week. ESPN reports: Documents published on the FTC website dated January 25, confirm the FTC’s Bureau of Competition conducted an investigation to determine whether the $34 million […]

Filed Under: Featured, legal, regulation, Strikeforce, UFC, Zuffa

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