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UFC 164 salaries: Heavyweights top payroll

October 11, 2013 by Jason Cruz 4 Comments

MMA Junkie reports the salaries from August’s UFC 164 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.  Frank Mir and Josh Barnett topped the payroll of over $1.1 million. Via MMA Junkie: Anthony Pettis: $54,000 (includes $27,000 win bonus) def. Benson Henderson: $110,000 Josh Barnett: $160,000 (no win bonus) def. Frank Mir: $200,000 Chad Mendes: $62,000 (includes $31,000 win bonus) […]

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Palhares fired by the UFC

October 10, 2013 by Jason Cruz 8 Comments

MMA Fighting reports that Rousimar Palhares has been released from the UFC. After defeating Mike Pierce with an ankle lock, but refusing to immediately release the hold after Pierce’s tap, the UFC decided to do away with Palhares. It was the second time Palhares has been reprimanded while in the UFC as in March 2010 […]

Filed Under: Public Relations, UFC

UFC Fight Night 29: 638,000 viewers, TUF 18 Episode 6: 725,000 viewers

October 10, 2013 by Jason Cruz 3 Comments

MMA Payout has learned that Wednesday night’s UFC Fight Night 29 received an average of 638,000 viewers.  In addition, TUF which immediately followed received 725,000 viewers. UFC Fight Night 29 prelims which aired at 2pmPT/5pmET earned 200,000 viewers. UFC Fight Night 29 overran into TUF’s television spot so those (like me) that just recorded TUF […]

Filed Under: FS1, ratings, TUF 18, TV, UFC

UFC Fight Night 29 attendance and bonuses

October 9, 2013 by Jason Cruz 5 Comments

MMA Junkie reports the attendance and bonuses for UFC Fight Night 29 which aired on Fox Sports 1 on Wednesday.  Notably, Rousimar Palhares was left off the bonus list for his ankle lock submission of Mike Pierce due to his “unsportsmanlike conduct.” Palhares held onto the submission despite Pierce’s repeated taps and the ref attempting […]

Filed Under: Attendance, UFC

THQ sues EA and Zuffa over video game acquisition

October 7, 2013 by Jason Cruz 7 Comments

According to court documents filed in the U.S. District Court in Delaware , Bankrupt video game maker THQ is suing Zuffa and Electronic Arts, Inc. (EA) stating that EA had informed Zuffa of THQ’s shaky finances as EA and Zuffa worked together to so that EA could acquire the license to UFC video games. The […]

Filed Under: Featured, legal, UFC, video games, Zuffa

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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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