Mark Hunt’s Lawsuit Against UFC, Lesnar Lives To Fight Another Day

Mark Hunt’s high-profile case against the UFC, Brock Lesnar, and Dana White will live to see another day in court. A report arrived this evening from MMA Fighting revealing that the suit had outlasted a motion to dismiss by the defendants, and yesterday (Thurs., June 1, 2017) Hunt’s attorney’s filed an amended complaint in the […]

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Mark Hunt’s high-profile case against the UFC, Brock Lesnar, and Dana White will live to see another day in court.

A report arrived this evening from MMA Fighting revealing that the suit had outlasted a motion to dismiss by the defendants, and yesterday (Thurs., June 1, 2017) Hunt’s attorney’s filed an amended complaint in the U.S. District Court, specifically the District of Nevada. Hunt’s primary complaint alleges that the UFC, Lesnar, and White committed racketeering, fraud, battery and civil conspiracy with their handling of Lesnar’s return to battle him at last summer’s UFC 200, a bout which the hulking former heavyweight champion defeated “The Super Samoan” but failed USADA drug tests before and in conjunction with the fight.

In the new complaint, which was published in the MMA Fighting report, Hunt’s attorneys insist that Lesnar, White, and the UFC knew that Lesnar was on performance-enhancing drugs heading into UFC 200, but chose to force him by USADA’s strict rules anyway in order to have him perform at the midsummer pay-per-view blowout. Hunt’s counsel suggested that their client was damaged both monetarily and physically by facing Lesnar in the complaint:

“LESNAR, WHITE, and UFC, acted in concert as set forth fully above, to defraud HUNT and commit a battery against HUNT by a scheme to knowingly pit HUNT, a clean fighter, against LESNAR, a doping fighter, to the wrongful benefit of Defendants and to the detriment of HUNT.”

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The entire complaint stems from Lesnar’s failure for banned estrogen blocking substance clomiphene, for which he tested positive both in an out-of-competition test before the fight and on the night of the contest. Oddly enough, the pre-fight result did not come back in time for Lesnar to be ruled out with a potentiall USADA trangression, essentially defeating the entire purpose of an out-of-competition test while simultaneously allowing Lesnar to fight and batter Hunt at UFC 200.

Lesnar was suspended by the Nevada Athletic Commission (NAC) and USADA, and the NAC changed his win over Hunt to a no contest in addition to fining him a lofty $250,000 of his purse. But the complaint suggests something far more suspicious that would require a much more severe punishment, as the case allegedly details a series of back-and-forth texts from Hunt and White where Hunt supposedly asked White what would happen if Lesnar tested positive, to which White replied USADA was “testing the shit out of him.”

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Indeed they were, but that didn’t amount to a whole lot when the results didn’t come back before the bout took place. That adds to the fact that Lesnar was granted a conditional waiver of USADA’s normal policy requiring returning fighters to be in the testing pool for four months before they actually fight, as he was only tested for about a month prior to the bout. Hunt questioned White about the controversial waiver via text, to which White replied they had “made a move to get a deal done” with Vince McMahon of WWE to get Lesnar into the octagon. White allegedly affirmed that Lesnar would conform to USADA testing guidelines by stating, “We went after Brock. He has no problem doing whatever tests USADA wants.”

The case, which is being handled by Hunt’s lawyers Christina Denning, Scott Ingold and Joseph Gonnella also suggested that the UFC pushed back the signing of the bout so he could avoid USADA tests, an allegation made potentially viable by the fact Lesnar said in interviews he had been discussing a fight with the UFC for months:

“On information and belief, WHITE and UFC were intentionally delaying the announcement because LESNAR was using banned substances and needed additional time in order to circumvent testing procedures.”

Finally, the amended complaint cited previous drug test failures by Hunt’s opponents, and also one by controversial retiring MMA veteran Vitor Belfort, as evidence that the UFC has covered up PED scandals before. Had Hunt known they were allegedly doing so again, the complaint read, he would have asked for a larger purse or simply protected his interests:

“Had HUNT known of WHITE, UFC and LESNAR’s doping scheme, HUNT would have declined the fight, negotiated a far more lucrative agreement contemplating a clean fighter being subjected to hand-to-hand combat with a doping fighter, or otherwise protected his interests,”

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Dana White Says Cyborg Will Still Fight At UFC 214

Former Invicta FC featherweight champ Cris “Cyborg” Justino has had her fair share of issues as of late. The Brazilian knockout artist became fed up with UFC strawweight Angela Magana’s taunting on social media, and delivered a punch to her face when they came head-to-head at the UFC fighter retreat. Justino is now facing battery […]

Former Invicta FC featherweight champ Cris “Cyborg” Justino has had her fair share of issues as of late. The Brazilian knockout artist became fed up with UFC strawweight Angela Magana’s taunting on social media, and delivered a punch to her face when they came head-to-head at the UFC fighter retreat. Justino is now facing battery […]

Quote: Oscar De La Hoya Is ‘F*cking Nuts’ For Blasting McGregor vs. Mayweather

Golden Boy Promotion’s Oscar De La Hoya and UFC President Dana White’s relationship took a hit this week. Earlier this month De La Hoya took to his official Facebook page to comment on the proposed Conor McGregor vs. Floyd Mayweather Jr. boxing match that is sweeping the combat sports world by storm, and the former […]

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Golden Boy Promotion’s Oscar De La Hoya and UFC President Dana White’s relationship took a hit this week.

Earlier this month De La Hoya took to his official Facebook page to comment on the proposed Conor McGregor vs. Floyd Mayweather Jr. boxing match that is sweeping the combat sports world by storm, and the former Mexican boxing star isn’t a supporter of the bout.

De La Hoya stated that the bout could potentially kill boxing after the hole that Mayweather vs. Manny Pacquiao dug the sport into. Dana White attended a Mets gam in New York yesterday (Wed. May 31, 2017) and responded to De La Hoya’s comments to reporters, calling the Golden Boy frontman ‘fu*king nuts’ (quotes via MMA Fighting):

“It’s fuckin’ insane,” White said. “I don’t know what the hell … I think he’s f*cking nuts. First of all, me and De La Hoya have been cool for a long time. I like De La Hoya. He’s not a bad guy. I’ve supported him at a lot of events. I was just at the Canelo-Chavez Jr. fight. The list goes on and on. It’s so weird for him to come out and act like this.”

Currently, De La Hoya is focused on promoting the upcoming superfight between his fighter, and boxing’s biggest star today, Saul “Canelo” Alvarez and Gennady Golovkin. White, however, pointed out that four months ago De La Hoya was calling for McGregor vs. Canelo:

“You’re acting like you’re afraid your own fight isn’t good enough,” White said. “Listen, Triple G vs. Canelo is a great fight. I’ve said it a million times. I’ll watch that fight. Just for the record, four months ago he was asking for Canelo vs. McGregor.”

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White also stated that he found De La Hoya’s comments completely out of left field, given that they have had a great relationship with one another in the past:

“He’s urging boxing fans not to watch it because it’s a disgrace,” White said. “First of all, 100 percent he’s being an absolute hater on the thing. It’s just so transparent and so weird.

“Bob Arum is a scumbag. If he had the last fighter on Earth and I had the last fighter on Earth, I wouldn’t do a deal with that guy. He’s a piece of sh*t. I always like Oscar and Oscar and I have always had a good rapport and it’s just so out of left field and so weird.”

While White admits that pairing UFC lightweight champion Conor McGregor and arguably the greatest boxer of all time in Floyd Mayweather Jr. inside the boxing ring is indeed ‘weird’, but says people want to see it and that’s why they’re making the fight:

“Is it a weird fight? Yeah,” White said. “I’ve said it many times, this isn’t in the best interest of my business to do this fight with Floyd Mayweather. This is the fight that both these guys want. You guys are baseball writers and you’re asking me about this fight.

“It’s the fight that people want to see. At the end of the day, as a fight promoter, even when it’s not in my best interest, you have to put on the fights that people want to see.”

LAS VEGAS, NV – SEPTEMBER 13: Floyd Mayweather Jr. looks on while taking on Marcos Maidana during their WBC/WBA welterweight title fight at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on September 13, 2014 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images)

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Quote: Oscar De La Hoya Is ‘F*cking Nuts’ For Blasting McGregor vs. Mayweather

Golden Boy Promotion’s Oscar De La Hoya and UFC President Dana White’s relationship took a hit this week. Earlier this month De La Hoya took to his official Facebook page to comment on the proposed Conor McGregor vs. Floyd Mayweather Jr. boxing match that is sweeping the combat sports world by storm, and the former […]

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Golden Boy Promotion’s Oscar De La Hoya and UFC President Dana White’s relationship took a hit this week.

Earlier this month De La Hoya took to his official Facebook page to comment on the proposed Conor McGregor vs. Floyd Mayweather Jr. boxing match that is sweeping the combat sports world by storm, and the former Mexican boxing star isn’t a supporter of the bout.

De La Hoya stated that the bout could potentially kill boxing after the hole that Mayweather vs. Manny Pacquiao dug the sport into. Dana White attended a Mets gam in New York yesterday (Wed. May 31, 2017) and responded to De La Hoya’s comments to reporters, calling the Golden Boy frontman ‘fu*king nuts’ (quotes via MMA Fighting):

“It’s fuckin’ insane,” White said. “I don’t know what the hell … I think he’s f*cking nuts. First of all, me and De La Hoya have been cool for a long time. I like De La Hoya. He’s not a bad guy. I’ve supported him at a lot of events. I was just at the Canelo-Chavez Jr. fight. The list goes on and on. It’s so weird for him to come out and act like this.”

Currently, De La Hoya is focused on promoting the upcoming superfight between his fighter, and boxing’s biggest star today, Saul “Canelo” Alvarez and Gennady Golovkin. White, however, pointed out that four months ago De La Hoya was calling for McGregor vs. Canelo:

“You’re acting like you’re afraid your own fight isn’t good enough,” White said. “Listen, Triple G vs. Canelo is a great fight. I’ve said it a million times. I’ll watch that fight. Just for the record, four months ago he was asking for Canelo vs. McGregor.”

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White also stated that he found De La Hoya’s comments completely out of left field, given that they have had a great relationship with one another in the past:

“He’s urging boxing fans not to watch it because it’s a disgrace,” White said. “First of all, 100 percent he’s being an absolute hater on the thing. It’s just so transparent and so weird.

“Bob Arum is a scumbag. If he had the last fighter on Earth and I had the last fighter on Earth, I wouldn’t do a deal with that guy. He’s a piece of sh*t. I always like Oscar and Oscar and I have always had a good rapport and it’s just so out of left field and so weird.”

While White admits that pairing UFC lightweight champion Conor McGregor and arguably the greatest boxer of all time in Floyd Mayweather Jr. inside the boxing ring is indeed ‘weird’, but says people want to see it and that’s why they’re making the fight:

“Is it a weird fight? Yeah,” White said. “I’ve said it many times, this isn’t in the best interest of my business to do this fight with Floyd Mayweather. This is the fight that both these guys want. You guys are baseball writers and you’re asking me about this fight.

“It’s the fight that people want to see. At the end of the day, as a fight promoter, even when it’s not in my best interest, you have to put on the fights that people want to see.”

LAS VEGAS, NV – SEPTEMBER 13: Floyd Mayweather Jr. looks on while taking on Marcos Maidana during their WBC/WBA welterweight title fight at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on September 13, 2014 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images)

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Dana White Implies Negotiations With Mayweather Are Going Well

When it was announced that UFC President Dana White and lightweight champion Conor McGregor had come to terms on a deal that would allow the brash Irishman to face Floyd Mayweather in a boxing fight, many saw it as a major step in making the fight a reality. Others, however, saw it as quite less […]

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When it was announced that UFC President Dana White and lightweight champion Conor McGregor had come to terms on a deal that would allow the brash Irishman to face Floyd Mayweather in a boxing fight, many saw it as a major step in making the fight a reality. Others, however, saw it as quite less given the notorious difficulty that typically comes with negotiating with the undefeated Mayweather.

Perhaps that isn’t the case though, as White, who recently spoke on the topic, implied that negotiations between the two sides are going well:

“I’m very bullish on this fight,” White said (Via MMAFighting.com). “I think it happens. These guys are gonna have to come up with something way out of left field for this fight not to happen.”

“We’re ready to go,” White said. “And I think what we’re looking at in the deal is as fair as fair can be. You’ve gotta understand, Floyd and [Al] Haymon and that group are used to dealing with the scummiest human beings on the planet Earth. I think it’s a little refreshing working with us. And I’m not just being arrogant. They’ve said that to us. I can see it getting done.” 

Despite this positive sign from the UFC boss, the fight may still be far from a done deal, as White said that he has yet to talk about a potential split between both sides with Team Mayweather. White, however, did say that he feels as if a ’50-50 (split) is pretty fair’:

“We haven’t even got there yet,” White said. “We haven’t even talked percentages yet. … Floyd can think whatever, but the machine that the UFC has and Conor McGregor alone is a machine by himself. I think that 50-50 is pretty fair.”

“I think this thing does, conservatively, between 2-1/2 and 4 million buys,” White said. “Other people think more. … And this thing will kill it, globally. Conor McGregor and the UFC are huge in Brazil, huge in Australia, massive in the UK and other parts of Europe.”

Despite McGregor’s obvious star power, White may very well be in over his head here. To draw a comparison, Mayweather received a 60-40 split for his record setting 2015 bout with fellow boxing star Manny Pacquiao. The fight turned out to be the biggest fight in pay-per-view history, garnering 4.6 million buys. It’d be hard to imagine Mayweather accepting a 50-50 split with McGregor with those numbers in mind.

What do you make of White’s most recent comments?

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Dana White Says Demetrious Johnson Not Wanting to Fight T.J. Dillashaw is ‘Insanity’

Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) President Dana White doesn’t understand why Demetrious Johnson is opposed to fighting T.J. Dillashaw. White recently revealed that the UFC was looking into booking a flyweight title bout between “Mighty Mouse” and Dillashaw in August. Johnson isn’t gung-ho about the idea and would rather defend his title against Ray Borg. During […]

Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) President Dana White doesn’t understand why Demetrious Johnson is opposed to fighting T.J. Dillashaw. White recently revealed that the UFC was looking into booking a flyweight title bout between “Mighty Mouse” and Dillashaw in August. Johnson isn’t gung-ho about the idea and would rather defend his title against Ray Borg. During […]