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MPO year in review – UFC takes out loan, cashes out Fertittas

December 23, 2017 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

In April, the UFC sought to raise $100 million in incremental loans to complete its buyout of the previous owners.  It appears that the UFC received those loans as the Fertittas cashed out the remaining shares they had left in the company in August. KKR Capital was leading the effort in obtaining the loans for […]

Filed Under: financial, UFC

MPO Year in Review – Good sues vitamin maker after failed USADA test

December 22, 2017 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

UFC Fighter Lyman Good sued vitamin maker and the store that sold it as a result of having a USADA test being flagged.  Good was suspended by USADA and pulled from UFC 205 in his native New York. Via our post in October: The target supplement is Anavite according to the lawsuit which was filed […]

Filed Under: Drug Testing, legal, UFC, USADA

New UFC Promotional Guidelines grants incoming fighters more Reebok pay

December 22, 2017 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

ESPN reports that the UFC’s clothing sponsor, Reebok, has provided a modest increase in its payment tiers for incoming fighters.  Fighters with 1-3 fights with the company will now receive $3,500. The bump in sponsor pay is $1,000 more than the previous $2,500 for those with 1-5 fights in the organization.  In a new 17-page […]

Filed Under: Reebok, UFC

MPO Year in Review – The UFC Athlete Retreat

December 21, 2017 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

MMA Payout begins its annual year in review with the UFC Retreat held in Las Vegas in May.  Over 300 fighters descended on Vegas to attend.  What seemed like a good way to introduce the new ownership to its fighters, the Performance Institute and new sponsors turned into a little more than expected with several […]

Filed Under: Featured, sponsorships, UFC

Despite boasts and talks, Mayweather not entering octagon

December 20, 2017 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

Dana White confirmed rumors that Floyd Mayweather may sign a UFC contract.  But a couple hours after confirmation via ESPN, Mayweather nixed the claim and we can all return back to our normal lives. It started with a boast from the 50-0 champ stating that he could make $1 billion with a 3 or 4 […]

Filed Under: mainstream, UFC

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Never seen such blatant corruption at a championship weigh in. Khamzat is one of the last to the scales and it takes all of 3 seconds for commission to shout “185” he doesn’t touch the scale at all, scale doesn’t even settle. Just gives him the weight. Insanity…

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It is comical the UFC can be the most political sports organization in the history of American sports for clear aims (Ali Act, WH event) while promoting a candidate w/ the most extreme agenda in 50 years and when called to task for that help, pretend they're helpless observers.

Ali Wong's ex-husband got off easier than Russini's current husband.

Now that this Vrabel-Russini thing is full blown, will DC chill tomorrow on the #UFC weigh-in show with Sanko or no

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