Massive CSAC Budget Deficit Threatens to Halt MMA Events in California


(CSAC boss George Dodd, everybody. Is it really surprising that a guy who dresses like a blackjack dealer would be responsible for blowing so much money?)

California’s state athletic commission is in big financial trouble and with it, the possibility of future MMA and boxing matches held in the state. At a meeting on Tuesday it was revealed that the CSAC, led by Executive Director George Dodd, is insolvent, and has been spending far more than it is bringing in through event revenue.

The budget officer for California’s Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA), Taylor Schick, released a memo with numbers detailing that if the commission continues on its current path it would face a deficit of nearly $700,000 by the end of 2013’s fiscal year. Such a deficit would force the state to stop putting on athletic events, including MMA and boxing contests, according to DCA director Denise Brown in a letter to Dodd.

“Without the ability to pay for even basic services, the Commission will have no choice but to cease operation immediately and cancel or postpone indefinitely all Commission regulated events,” she wrote.


(CSAC boss George Dodd, everybody. Is it really surprising that a guy who dresses like a blackjack dealer would be responsible for blowing so much money?)

California’s state athletic commission is in big financial trouble and with it, the possibility of future MMA and boxing matches held in the state. At a meeting on Tuesday it was revealed that the CSAC, led by Executive Director George Dodd, is insolvent, and has been spending far more than it is bringing in through event revenue.

The budget officer for California’s Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA), Taylor Schick, released a memo with numbers detailing that if the commission continues on its current path it would face a deficit of nearly $700,000 by the end of 2013’s fiscal year. Such a deficit would force the state to stop putting on athletic events, including MMA and boxing contests, according to DCA director Denise Brown in a letter to Dodd.

“Without the ability to pay for even basic services, the Commission will have no choice but to cease operation immediately and cancel or postpone indefinitely all Commission regulated events,” she wrote.

California’s commission has at least two upcoming UFC events on the docket to regulate — July 11th’s UFC on Fuel 4, which will take place in San Jose, and August 4th’s UFC on Fox 4 event in Los Angeles. At present, no scheduled fights are likely to be affected but subsequent ones may be in peril.

Dodd’s leadership was brought into question at Tuesday’s meeting. The Executive Director has kept his job for now but was censured by his commission for “not adequately informing the commission about the insolvency of the athletic commission fund.” On Thursday, commissioner Linda Forster resigned, saying she was shocked to learn of the commission’s financial problems.

In an unrelated story, Nick Diaz‘s home city of Stockton filed for bankruptcy yesterday. Damn, California…would it kill you to get your shit together?

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Report: UFC 138 Planned for San Jose, Cain Velasquez to Headline vs. Junior dos Santos

For the first time in its history, it looks like the UFC will touch down in San Jose, Calif., for UFC 138 in November. The main event is expected to be a heavyweight title fight between champion Cain Velasquez and Junior dos Santos.

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For the first time in its history, it looks like the UFC will touch down in San Jose, Calif., for UFC 138 in November. The main event is expected to be a heavyweight title fight between champion Cain Velasquez and Junior dos Santos.

UFC CEO Lorenzo Fertitta confirmed the event plans to the Los Angeles Times. The pay-per-view is likely to take place Nov. 19 at the HP Pavilion.

It will be the UFC’s fourth foray into the northern part of California. The UFC has twice visited the state capital of Sacramento, and UFC 117 was in Oakland last August.

San Jose, about 40 miles south of the San Francisco Bay area, hasn’t been a previous UFC destination likely because it was the home base for one-time competitor Strikeforce.

But with Zuffa’s purchase of that promotion earlier this year, the playing field changed. Strikeforce, which didn’t pursue Las Vegas as a destination before the Zuffa purchase because that was the UFC’s home, now will hold all of its Challengers Series shows in Vegas.

Velasquez (9-0, 7-0 UFC) has not fought since UFC 121 in October, when he stopped Brock Lesnar in the first round to win the UFC heavyweight title. Shoulder surgery following that victory in Anaheim, Calif., has kept him on the shelf. Last month, Velasquez told MMA Fighting that his rehab was moving along and that he would welcome an opportunity to defend his title in October in Houston at what is expected to be UFC 136.

But word came last week that the Mexican-American champion might not be ready for an Oct. 8 date with dos Santos, who became the top contender with his win last week over Shane Carwin. And it looks like the stars will align perfectly for Velasquez, whose training home is in San Jose at the American Kickboxing Academy, giving him a distinct home-cage advantage.

The HP Pavilion, known as the Shark Tank as the home arena for the NHL’s San Jose Sharks, has hosted many MMA events, primarily Strikeforce. Last June, it was the arena that saw Fabricio Werdum end Fedor Emelianenko’s nearly 10-year winning streak halted in one of the greatest upsets in the sport’s history.

The arena also hosted the first regulated MMA event in California history in March 2006, Strikeforce’s first MMA show, featuring a main event between Frank Shamrock and Cesar Gracie. Shamrock won with a 20-second knockout.

 

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