Russian Sabre Rattling

On Monday, I blogged that the end of Affliction's MMA venture could be the beginning of its legal battles.   It seems I am not the only one who feels that way.

Today, as reported by MMAJunkie.com, came this quote from one of Fedor Emelianenko's representatives:

 "We're exploring all options at the time, legally with regard to Affliction and what we perceived took place," Steve Bash, M-1 USA vice president of legal affairs, said. "I can promise you and promise Affliction, if something was done wrong, someone will be held responsible."

If the reports are true that the revered Russian is going to sign with the UFC, Fedor was likely one of the least damaged fighters associated with the ill-fated Affliction card.  And, even if that falls through, when you're the world's best heavyweight, it's safe to say that someone will pay you to fight on TV.  Other Affliction fighters including Renato "Babalu" Sobral, Gegard Mousasi, and now Jay Hieron, have also found a home with StrikeForceVitor Belfort is going back to Brazil.  But, there's still more than a dozen fighters left out in the cold.  

Rumors are floating around about what compensation fighters might receive, ranging from full salaries to t-shirt deals, but it certainly seems to be in Affliction's best interests to satisfy the fighters.   It would not only prevent litigation, it would also give the company some much needed goodwill as it gets back into promoting the UFC.   If Brock Lesnar can take an in-ring shot at Bud Light, who knows what a scorned fighter might do to Affliction?

Welcome to the Mixed Martial Arts Law Blog

I created this blog to combine two of my main passions (Law and Mixed Martial Arts) and to justify the time I spent earning a journalism degree prior to law school.

My hope is that this site will eventually serve as a clearinghouse for all things related to MMA law, whether it is a story about the many fights that take place in a courtroom instead of a cage or a list of the various state athletic commissions that regulate MMA competitions. If you have an idea for an article or a link that could be useful to MMA promoters, fighters, and/or fans, please email me.

The fight photo at the top of the blog features T.J. "The Spider" O'Brien applying his signature triangle choke on Chris "The Religion" Perez Van Dam.  O'Brien is the former featherweight champion for the Midwest Cage Championship.  Perez Van Dam is one of the toughest fighters I've seen and he recently fought for MaxFightsDM. Brad Fuller of KickAssMMA took the photo.   I took the decidedly less interesting photo of the Polk County Courthouse, which is across the street from my office in Des Moines, Iowa.