Archive for October, 2012
Next Entries »Reality vs. fiction: Rob Schneider & Stephan Bonnar edition
Thursday, October 11th, 2012Interesting people saying interesting things: Rob Schneider & Stephan Bonnar edition.
Smoogy After Dark: Fixing the UFC Machine
Tuesday, October 9th, 2012The UFC business relationship with Fox so far is off to a rocky start. How can the situation be repaired?
Dana White’s Monday meeting with TV & PPV power players
Tuesday, October 9th, 2012The days of Strikeforce surviving appear to be numbered.
Sacramento’s bloodsucking bean counters screwing over broke fighters
Tuesday, October 9th, 2012On Monday, the public got to see the Department of Consumer Affairs in action and how they are wrecking combat sports in the state of California.
Video: CSAC meeting in Los Angeles, California
Monday, October 8th, 2012Video from CSAC’s October 8th meeting in Los Angeles, California.
Rafael Feijao: California State Athletic Commission inspector re-used a collection cup for my drug test
Saturday, October 6th, 2012Rafael Feijao’s appeal of his positive drug test for stanozolol in California contains a unique twist.
Dana White: “The Ultimate Fighter isn’t about good TV”
Friday, October 5th, 2012Dana White is 43 years old, so don’t ask him about life-after-UFC just yet. And don’t ask him to tell you why The Ultimate Fighter should be good television programming, either.
Legal policy changes at the California State Athletic Commission ignite an internal uproar
Thursday, October 4th, 2012The Department of Consumer Affairs is now deciding not to pay athletic inspectors time-and-a-half wages as state employees nor will they pay for travel expenses any longer. Is their new policy legally-sound or is it another attempt to strong-arm the inspectors?
When CSAC’s word isn’t their ($50k) bond: Department of Consumer Affairs leaves fighters vulnerable to predatory promoters
Tuesday, October 2nd, 2012The Sacramento screwballs from the California State Athletic Commission have decided to take the side of deadbeat promoters and not help out fighters who got stiffed on cash.
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