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Mayweather-Paul reset for June 5th

April 22, 2021 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

The Logan Paul-Floyd Mayweather fight is happening.  According to The Athletic’s Mike Coppinger, the fight will take place on June 5th. Mayweather listed 5 cities on his social media account in which the ‘exhibition’ will take place.  The cities include Miami, Dallas, Los Angeles, Las Vegas and Atlanta.  Paul’s brother, Jake, just fought in Atlanta […]

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The Legal Submission Episode 22: Brant v. Cohen/Rapacz Boxing

April 22, 2021 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

Its another edition of The Legal Submission and this time we take a look at Robert Brant’s lawsuit against Greg Cohen, Rapacz Boxing and Top Rank. Complaint by MMA Payout

Filed Under: boxing, contracts, Featured, legal, The Legal Submission

Triller Fight Club Atlanta payouts

April 17, 2021 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

Jake Paul defeated Ben Askren in the first round of the main event of Triller Fight Club’s event on Saturday night in Atlanta.  But it was Super Lightweight Regis Prograis that led the way in reported salaries according to the Georgia Athletic and Entertainment Commission. Prograis, who defeated Ivan Redkach in an odd, ending which […]

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Triller purchases FiteTV

April 14, 2021 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

TrillerNet, the parent company to Triller has purchased Fite TV.  The deal reflects the company’s goal to expand Triller Fight Club. Notably, its next event takes place this Saturday. Per Triller press release: “The deal gives Triller a major foothold in the live-event PPV and streaming space, greatly expanding the reach of Triller’s fast-growing AI-powered […]

Filed Under: boxing, pay-per-view, Triller

The Legal Submission Episode 21: Dibella Entertainment sues its fighter

April 7, 2021 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

Force Majeure is a French term which translates into “Act of God.” Its a contractual term that excuses performance of a party due to an unforseen event. In a recent lawsuit filed in New York, a promoter sued a fighter for breaching the terms of their contract. O’Shaquie Foster is an up-and-coming 130 pound fighter […]

Filed Under: boxing, Featured, legal, The Legal Submission

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They did this for Khabib in his last fight

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Never seen such blatant corruption at a championship weigh in. Khamzat is one of the last to the scales and it takes all of 3 seconds for commission to shout “185” he doesn’t touch the scale at all, scale doesn’t even settle. Just gives him the weight. Insanity…

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It is comical the UFC can be the most political sports organization in the history of American sports for clear aims (Ali Act, WH event) while promoting a candidate w/ the most extreme agenda in 50 years and when called to task for that help, pretend they're helpless observers.

Ali Wong's ex-husband got off easier than Russini's current husband.

Now that this Vrabel-Russini thing is full blown, will DC chill tomorrow on the #UFC weigh-in show with Sanko or no

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