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Nevada states position on Diaz suspension

May 1, 2012 by Jason Cruz 2 Comments

MMA Fighting reports that the Attorney General of Nevada stated its position to Nick Diaz’s claim that his suspension by the Nevada State Athletic Commission violated state administrative laws and Diaz’s due process. In a letter which preceded Diaz’s lawsuit, the NSAC framed the suspension as “temporary” not a “summary” suspension as claimed by Diaz’s […]

Filed Under: legal, NSAC, regulation, UFC

King Mo ousted by Zuffa

March 28, 2012 by Jason Cruz 7 Comments

Tuesday was a bad day for “King” Mo Lawal as he was suspended by the Nevada State Athletic Commission 9 months and fined $39,000 for using Performance Enhancing Drugs. To compound the suspension, Lawal took to twitter to vent which lead to Zuffa cutting Lawal. As you may recall, Lawal tested positive for PEDs after […]

Filed Under: Drug Testing, Featured, legal, NSAC, Public Relations, regulation, Twitter, UFC, Zuffa

Culinary Workers Union, Local 226 Calls On NSAC to Adopt MMA “Bill of Rights”

February 23, 2012 by MMAPayout Moderator 10 Comments

In yesterday’s Nevada State Athletic Commission hearing, the Culinary Workers Union – who have long apposed the anti-union stance from Zuffa and Station Casino owner’s Frank and Lorenzo Fertitta – proposed the MMA “Bill of Rights” to the commission. Here is the press release sent out yesterday after the hearing: Today, the Culinary Workers Union, […]

Filed Under: NSAC, press release, regulation, UFC

NSAC revokes Silva’s license and imposes fine

April 8, 2011 by Jason Cruz 2 Comments

UFC Light Heavyweight Thiago Silva waived his right to an attorney yesterday and decided to accept his fate after admitting to altering his post-UFC 125 drug test. The NSAC revoked his license for 12 months, took a percentage of his purse and rendered his fight with Brandon Vera a no contest. MMA Junkie reports that […]

Filed Under: NSAC, regulation, UFC

NSAC cuts out of competition drug testing

February 26, 2011 by Jason Cruz 6 Comments

MMA Junkie reports that due to budget cuts, the Nevada State Athletic Commission has eliminated out of competition drug testing. This type of drug testing is thought to be a strong deterrent to performance enhancing drugs in pro competition. Via MMA Junkie: With state governments around the country tightening their belts amid a widening recession, […]

Filed Under: Drug Testing, NSAC, regulation

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