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Povetkin asks court for rebuttal expert in Meldonium testing dispute

February 2, 2017 by Jason Cruz 1 Comment

As trial in the Deontay Wilder-Alexander Povetkin is ready to go next week, the attorneys for each side are fighting over expert data. The sole issue to be determined at trial is whether Povetkin ingested Meldonium after January 1, 2016.  Povetkin took Meldonium as recommended by his physician in August and September 2015 prior to […]

Filed Under: boxing, Drug Testing, legal, VADA

Zuffa files Partial Motion for Summary Judgment to dismiss Nate Quarry from antitrust lawsuit

February 2, 2017 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

Zuffa has filed a motion for partial summary judgment to dismiss the claims of antitrust plaintiff Nate Quarry based on statute of limitations. The motion was filed yesterday and requests an oral argument although that is not guaranteed. The motion seeks to dismiss Quarry’s claims based on his promotional, bout and merchandise agreements with the […]

Filed Under: Antitrust Class Action, Featured, Le v. Zuffa, legal, UFC, Zuffa

Update on Povetkin-Wilder set for trial on Monday

February 1, 2017 by Jason Cruz 1 Comment

While the Al Haymon-Golden Boy lawsuit appears to be over barring an appeal, there is another boxing lawsuit set for trial next week. Deontay Wilder and Alexander Povetkin are set to go to trial this Monday. A brief background can be found here. The parties in the case have insisted that the lawsuit proceed to […]

Filed Under: boxing, Featured, legal

Court grants Haymon’s dismissal of Golden Boy’s antitrust lawsuit

January 26, 2017 by Jason Cruz 15 Comments

Judge John Walter issued an order granting Al Haymon’s motion for summary judgment and dismissed Golden Boy’s antitrust lawsuit filed in federal court in Los Angeles on May 5, 2015.  The case was set to go to trial in March. In his 25-page opinion filed on Thursday, Judge Walter determined that Golden Boy did not […]

Filed Under: Ali Act, boxing, Featured, Golden Boy, legal, Premier Boxing Champions

Arbtitration yields 2 year suspension for UFC’s Felipe Olivieri

January 25, 2017 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

In its second arbitration since the institution of the UFC Anti-Doping Policy,UFC Fighter Felipe Olivieri was handed a two year suspension after he was provisionally suspended for an Anti-Doping Policy Violation on March 10, 2016. The decision can be found here. The suspension is due to a failed out of competition test on January 11, […]

Filed Under: Drug Testing, legal, UFC, USADA

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