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WSOF set to acquire NY-based MMA World Expo

April 1, 2016 by Jason Cruz 1 Comment

The World Series of Fighting has announced that it has signed a letter of intent to acquire the New York City-based MMA World Expo.  The organization said that it plans to stage a series of bouts at the Javits Center in Manhattan this December. Via WSOF press release: “This is a very exciting and momentous […]

Filed Under: Bellator, New York, regulation

New York Assembly passes MMA bill

March 22, 2016 by Jason Cruz 22 Comments

The New York State Assembly passed legislation that would legalize mixed martial arts in the state.  The bill now needs the signature of the governor for New York to be the final state to legalize MMA. The passage comes after years and years of lobbying efforts, two lawsuits and an appeal that was set to […]

Filed Under: Featured, New York, regulation, UFC

UFC issues statement on potential NY vote

March 17, 2016 by Jason Cruz 2 Comments

The UFC has issued a statement in light of the anticipated vote in the New York State Assembly on legalizing mixed martial arts in the state. The statement on UFC.com is from UFC Vice President of Global Business Development and Government Relations Michael J. Britt. “We want to thank Speaker Heastie and of course we […]

Filed Under: New York, regulation, UFC

Vote on MMA Bill in NY Assembly next week

March 16, 2016 by Jason Cruz 4 Comments

Newsday reports that there will be a vote in the New York State Assembly on the possibility of legalizing mixed martial arts in the state.  The vote could possibly bring an end to a long battle to legalize the sport in the state. A spokesman for Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie indicated that the vote should […]

Filed Under: New York, regulation, UFC, Zuffa

Nevada issues 3-year ban for Wanderlei Silva

February 17, 2016 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

The Nevada State Athletic Commission issued a 3-year suspension of former UFC fighter Wanderlei Silva on Wednesday.  Silva’s suspension is retroactive to May 24, 2014, the date that he evaded a drug test in lead up to his fight with Chael Sonnen at UFC 175. In addition to the suspension Silva will have to submit […]

Filed Under: legal, NSAC, regulation, UFC

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Claressa Shields: $500,000
Kaye Scott: $54,320

Joseph Hicks: $23,125
Troy Isley: $30,000

Bernice Ferreira: $20,000
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