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The Legal Submission Episode 17- Jojo Diaz sues manager, manager sues advisor

December 30, 2020 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

Its another episode of The Legal Submission. This time we take a look at a case in which a boxer sues his manager for allegedly taking advantage of him and the manager turns around and sues the boxer’s new advisor’s for giving the boxer $100K. The original post is here. Complaint Filed 12.18.2020 … by […]

Filed Under: boxing, legal, The Legal Submission

2020 MPO Year in Review – No. 5 Nevada stops disclosing fighter pay

December 30, 2020 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

In July, the Nevada State Athletic Commission made pay information for combat sports confidential.  The new amendment to the Nevada rule prevents the media and/or public from obtaining purse information disclosed by promoters prior to bouts.  Certain states such as Washington and California disclose pay information upon request.  However, other states such as New York […]

Filed Under: Athletic Commission, Featured, UFC

Chimaev-Edwards fight off once again

December 30, 2020 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

Khamzat Chimaev withdrew from his bout against Leon Edwards next month due to complications from COVID-19 according to a report from MMA Junkie. This is the second time that this fight has been postponed.  Edwards tested positive for COVID-19 which postponed their December 20th showdown.  The undefeated Chimaev also tested positive for COVID-19 in December […]

Filed Under: UFC

Boxer sues manager, manager sues advisor with organized crime ties

December 29, 2020 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

A federal lawsuit in California pits a boxing manager against his client and his new advisory group.  This case involves former U.S. Olympian and current IBF Super Featherweight Titel holder JoJo Diaz and his former manager Moses Heredia. Diaz sued Heredia in state court in California.  In turn, a few weeks after the lawsuit this […]

Filed Under: Diaz-Heredia, legal

2020 MPO Year in Review – No. 6 Bellator moves to CBS Sports Network

December 29, 2020 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

After years on Spike TV/Paramount Network, Bellator switched the CBS Sports Network this fall.  The change marked a longstanding relationship with a network although the two entities had seemingly drifted in opposite directions. Spike TV was rebranded to the Paramount Network in 2018 and its previous focus on a young male demo was retooled for […]

Filed Under: Bellator, Bellator MMA, CBS Sports Network, Featured

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