TKO president calls UFC antitrust lawsuit settlement denial ‘absurd'

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The UFC continues negotiations with the plaintiffs involved in a pair of antitrust lawsuits filed against the company but after a judge denied the initial settlement agreement, it’s impossible to tell how this ends.

In a surprising move, Judge Richard Boulware from Nevada shut down a settlement agreement in July after the UFC agreed to pay out $335 million to settle a pair of lawsuits with the first one filed all the way back in 2014.

The judge previously stated in court that he objected to the settlement because the agreed upon payout seemed low and that the fighters represented in the second lawsuit — covering athletes from 2017 to the present — could object to arbitration and class-action waiver clauses in existing contracts.

On Wednesday, TKO Group Holdings president and chief operating officer Mark Shapiro addressed the judge’s decision to deny the settlement against the wishes of both the plaintiffs and the defendants.

“Anyone that is a student of our business that has closely followed this story knows what’s going on is just ridiculous,” Shapiro said while appearing at the Goldman Sachs Communacopia + Technology Conference. “We ultimately cut a deal to settle these cases, both suits, where the plaintiffs — the fighters if you will — near unanimity that this was good for them. By the way, we spent a lot more than anybody thought we were going to spend, [what] our board wanted us to spend, or we even thought was frankly appropriate, when it came to the two cases before us. But nonetheless to take it off the table we reached a deal and we’re on our way and then the judge doesn’t even grant preliminary approval.

“Keep in mind, if you grand preliminary approval then that gives a window for anybody to come forward, fighters who don’t agree or there isn’t unanimity [saying] ‘wait a second, this isn’t fair,’ to step up and be heard. He shut this down before they even had a chance to be heard. That’s somewhat unprecedented I’d have to say, in the sense that it’s a hell of a payout and the [Kajan] Johnson case, which is the second case [covering fighters from 2017 to present], just taken to the testimony in court with the judge, very clearly say ‘we don’t think on our own we have a case, we can’t find a lawyer to take our case, it’s very difficult here, this is why we want this deal.’ So you had both plaintiffs totally aligned with the UFC and our lawyers that this settlement was fair and we’re going to move on and we’re looking for your approval. He saw it another way. Asked us to get back together and talk about another way to skin the cat.”

The judge eventually set a new trial date on Feb. 3, 2025 for the first antitrust lawsuit filed by fighters such as Cung Le, Nate Quarry and others while instructing both parties that he wouldn’t push the start of the trial unless he approves a new preliminary settlement agreement.

TKO president calls UFC antitrust lawsuit settlement denial ‘absurd,’ promises to fight to the bitter end if necessary - MMA Fighting
 

Lamont Cranston

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Again, I've been following this due to a friend of mine being involved and even he was surprised that it was denied.
 

jimmy boogaloo

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fuck reading the legal stuff. can someone boil this down to a poignant sentence?

are they still in the frame to get further sued and pay more?

did notice the guy boasting that they had agreed to pay out more than the board expected, patting himself on the back that the fighters deserved it

LOL the opinion of the vicious cut throat board doesn't really qualify as a justified start point. they'd likely feel justified paying them in uneaten buffet items and any change they find down the back of the sofa. paying more than they'd hope doesn't make you Robin fuckin Hood.
 

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fuck reading the legal stuff. can someone boil this down to a poignant sentence?

are they still in the frame to get further sued and pay more?

did notice the guy boasting that they had agreed to pay out more than the board expected, patting himself on the back that the fighters deserved it

LOL the opinion of the vicious cut throat board doesn't really qualify as a justified start point. they'd likely feel justified paying them in uneaten buffet items and any change they find down the back of the sofa. paying more than they'd hope doesn't make you Robin fuckin Hood.
TKO wanted to settle for a lesser amount and sweep the whole thing under the rug. Settlement denial means they go to trial, potentially pay out more, and the PR disaster continues.

A win for the people.
 

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TKO wanted to settle for a lesser amount and sweep the whole thing under the rug. Settlement denial means they go to trial, potentially pay out more, and the PR disaster continues.

A win for the people.
Also the potential for the fighters to lose in court and get nada.
 

Rambo John J

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payout is secondary to changing the business practices of the UFC

I think the business practice part is separate and going forward not settling
 

Robbie Hart

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fuck reading the legal stuff. can someone boil this down to a poignant sentence?

are they still in the frame to get further sued and pay more?

did notice the guy boasting that they had agreed to pay out more than the board expected, patting himself on the back that the fighters deserved it

LOL the opinion of the vicious cut throat board doesn't really qualify as a justified start point. they'd likely feel justified paying them in uneaten buffet items and any change they find down the back of the sofa. paying more than they'd hope doesn't make you Robin fuckin Hood.
Poignant is a huge word Jimmy