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Troubling Statements from Assembly Sponsor of Bill to Legalize MMA in New York

June 3, 2011 by Justin Klein Leave a Comment

I just read an article, The fate of mixed martial arts bill uncertain, and was troubled by Assemblyman Englebright’s (the bill’s sponsor and Chair of the Tourism, Parks, Arts and Sports Development Committee where the bill originates in the Assembly) comments because they are telling and signify the bigger issue with legalization here in New […]

Filed Under: New York, politics, regulation

NY senate passes bill to legalize MMA

May 24, 2011 by Jason Cruz 2 Comments

On Monday, legislators in the New York state senate passed a bill (42-18) which would legalize MMA in New York. The bill must get through a final Assembly floor vote for the proposed legislation to become law according to a UFC press release. The release provided by the UFC’s public affairs firm stressed the economic […]

Filed Under: regulation, UFC

FullTilt Poker & Others Indicted, MMA Sponsorship Status, & UFC’s Involvement

April 15, 2011 by MMAPayout Moderator 8 Comments

MMAJunkie broke the news that FullTiltPoker.com, PokerStars.com, and AbsolutePoker.com were seized today by the FBI and indicted for bank fraud, illegal gambling, and money laundering. The implication of these charges could have a great impact on MMA, as FullTiltPoker.com (among other poker sites) invest a great deal of money into sponsoring MMA promotions  such as […]

Filed Under: Featured, politics, regulation, Station Casinos, UFC, Zuffa

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

NYT op-ed calls for legalizing MMA in NY

April 3, 2011 by Jason Cruz 1 Comment

Saturday’s New York Times features an op-ed calling for the legalization of MMA in New York State. Entitled, “It Only Looks Dangerous,” and written by the editor of Men’s Health, David Zinczenko, he states that he has changed course on his position on MMA and is now a firm supporter of the sport. Coincidentally, this […]

Filed Under: Public Relations, regulation, UFC

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