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More unredacted footnotes detail proportionality of revenue and origins of UFC sponsor tax

August 4, 2019 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

In our second installment of reviewing the unredacted portions of the expert report of Hal Singer, MMA Payout examines the argument that Zuffa retained its fighters despite not needing them.  It also looks at the comparative market between boxing and pro wrestling. A link to the first report is here.  As I explained in the […]

Filed Under: Featured, sponsorships, UFC

Unredacted passages and footnotes reveal more about Zuffa’s business in plaintiffs’ expert report

July 31, 2019 by Jason Cruz

MMA Payout had the opportunity to review the proposed amended redactions from Zuffa to Plaintiffs’ expert, Hal Singer in the UFC Antitrust lawsuit. The newly revealed sections that were previously blocked from public view, gain some insight into the factual underpinnings of the promotion.  This is the first of a couple posts related to Dr. […]

Filed Under: Antitrust Class Action, Featured, legal

The Interview – Rafe Bartholomew

July 17, 2019 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

I had a great time catching up with Rafe Bartholmew of The Athletic. I first interviewed Rafe back in 2010 about his first published book about the love affair that the Philippines has with basketball. We talk a little about Filipino basketball, the upcoming Pacquiao fight, Canelo, his latest piece about PBC fans/trolls and his […]

Filed Under: boxing, DAZN, Featured, Golden Boy, Premier Boxing Champions, Top Rank

Zuffa files Reply Brief supporting motion to exclude Plaintiffs docs including report from Golden Boy lawsuit

July 16, 2019 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

Zuffa has filed its Reply Brief in support of Objections to Plaintiffs’ Exhibit List.  In the pleading, they support their initial argument that reports in the Golden Boy Antitrust lawsuit are inadmissible. Zuffa contends that the exhibits that Plaintiffs are attempting to use should not be admitted into evidence.  Specifically, the Deetz Expert Report from […]

Filed Under: Featured, legal, UFC

Zuffa responds to Plaintiffs’ Objections to its summary of exhibits in Antitrust lawsuit

July 12, 2019 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

Zuffa has responded to Plaintiffs’ Objections to its Exhibit List in the ongoing Antitrust Lawsuit. They argue in support of utilizing summary exhibits and call plaintiffs’ objections ‘baseless.’ Per order of the Court, the sides exchanged exhibit lists which will be used at the Expert hearings in late August and mid-September. Defendant’s Oppo to Pla… […]

Filed Under: Featured, Le v. Zuffa, legal, UFC, Zuffa

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