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McGregor’s attorneys respond to request to keep water bottle lawsuit in state court

May 7, 2018 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

On Friday, Conor McGregor’s attorneys filed a Statement of Removal related to moving the case from Nevada state court to Federal Court. The Plaintiff filed a lawsuit after alleging that he was injured after being struck by a can thrown by Conor McGregor at the UFC 202 press conference. Statement of Removal by JASONCRUZ206 on […]

Filed Under: Conor McGregor, Featured, legal, UFC

Wilder and Povetkin/World of Boxing legal drama not over yet

May 2, 2018 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

The Deontay Wilder-Alexander Povetkin legal drama continues despite a Motion for Summary Judgment motion that seemingly answered all the questions left in the lawsuit.  All, except for when World of Boxing (“WOB”), Povetkin’s promoters might recoup the money that has remained in escrow since the start of this dispute. We’ve covered the exhaustive background of […]

Filed Under: boxing, Drug Testing, Featured, legal, Povetikin-Wilder, VADA

Man who claimed he was hurt by a Conor McGregor thrown bottle at UFC 202 presser gets case moved to Federal Court

April 27, 2018 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

The man that has sued Conor McGregor for personal injuries he claims he sustained while working security at the UFC 202 press conference which saw McGregor engage in a bottle throwing war with Nate Diaz and his entourage. The man, William Pegg, claimed medical bills of $3,065.96 in a demand letter dated December 13, 2016. […]

Filed Under: Conor McGregor, Featured, legal

What was the court thinking in Povetkin-Wilder?

April 26, 2018 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

The ruling in the Alexander Povetkin-Deontay Wilder case last week was a surprise for many that have been following the case. Opinion and Order by JASONCRUZ206 on Scribd The lawsuit was based upon a drug test which Povetkin failed in lead-up to a fight with Wilder in Russia.  Wilder did not travel to Russia after […]

Filed Under: Drug Testing, Featured, legal, Povetikin-Wilder, VADA

Does Leslie Smith have standing to sue the UFC?

April 25, 2018 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

Leslie Smith is threatening legal action against the UFC after the end of her contract with the company.  But does she have legal standing to sue? Smith’s last fight on her contract was to be against Aspen Ladd this past Saturday in Atlantic City.  However, Ladd missed weight and Smith, well within her rights, refused […]

Filed Under: Featured, legal, UFC

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