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Saturday, March 12, 2011

UFC's Zuffa Bought Strikeforce: What Ever Happened To Anti-Trust Competition Law Applying To MMA To Protect Fans?

Zuffa Which Has A Majority Share Of The UFC Bought Strikeforce Without Evidence Of An Anti-Trust Approval By Government Authorities!  Strikeforce Fighters Like Fedor Emelianenko Will Have Their Remaining Contracts With Strikeforce Fulfilled.  Some Strikeforce Fighters Will Probably Fight In The UFC And Others Cut Just Like When Zuffa Bought Pride FC.

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LAS VEGAS -- In a transaction that will forever change the mixed martial arts world, Zuffa, the parent company of the Ultimate Fighting Championship, has purchased its top competitor, Strikeforce.

UFC president Dana White spoke to MMA Fighting exclusively about why the historic purchase happened, the terms of the deal, what this means for the Strikeforce brand and fighters and much more.

http://www.mmafighting.com/2011/03/12/zuffa-purchases-strikeforce/#cmtForm

2 comments:

  1. Words cannot describe how I feel about this.
    Is this the end of MMA as we know it?
    Are we gonna see Raw vs Smackdown vs UFC?

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  2. I hate the UFC! They suck up every other decent MMA organization so that MMA fans do not have a choice -- if you want to see a decent MMA fight, you have to pay your money to the UFC!

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