Lawal’s camp hopeful for reprieve, calls for consistency in applying code of conduct

Strikeforce and UFC fighters do have a code of conduct, contractually speaking.

Whether the promotions’ parent company, Zuffa LLC, evenly enforces the contract is another matter.

But language built in to the standard agreement fighters sign when they…

Strikeforce and UFC fighters do have a code of conduct, contractually speaking.

Whether the promotions’ parent company, Zuffa LLC, evenly enforces the contract is another matter.

But language built in to the standard agreement fighters sign when they
join the company does establish a basis for decisions such the recent
termination of former Strikeforce champion Muhammed “King Mo” Lawal.