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Ariel Helwani commence l'émission en annonçant que l'UFC a réglé ses deux poursuites antitrust et ce que cela signifie. Rejoignez cette chaîne pour accéder à des avantages : Abonnez-vous à MMA Fighting sur YouTube : Abonnez-vous à The MMA Hour sur iTunes : Abonnez-vous à The MMA Hour sur Spotify : Abonnez-vous au flux MMA Fighting sur iTunes : Consultez notre catalogue vidéo complet : Visitez nos playlists : Aimez MMAF sur Facebook : Suivez sur Twitter : En savoir plus : MMA Fighting est votre foyer pour des interviews exclusives, des spectacles en direct et bien plus encore pour l'un des sports à la croissance la plus rapide au monde. Recevez les dernières nouvelles et plus encore ici :

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  1. 335,000,000 divided by 1200 fighters is $280,000 per fighter minus tax because of course the little guy has to pay tax whereas the big guy gets a tax break 😂 this f'ng world.

  2. At least we'll get to squirm watching Dana answer those questions. Nothing he hates more. Although knowing him he'll suppress the MMA media as usual and they'll all bow down to his will.

  3. "Not to get political but…" – Hell wani hates you.

    Maybe Dana was right all along?
    It's disappointing because I like a lot of A boys takes.

  4. UFC W right there.

    lol we all knew these fighters would sell out but for that amount 🤣 what a joke. After lawyer fees they’ll be getting something like 194k per fighter.

    But after 10 years I guess it’s better to leave with some money. But I think we are all shocked they settled for that money

  5. Based on a comment on here that 30% goes to legal team and the rest is shared between 1200 fighters, that is $200'000 each (if split evenly). That is actually a huge difference to them. Especially back then for the ones that gave their health with over 10 fights, Like Nate Quarry for example and who made $10'000 a fight. These fighters that suffered back then can pay off their houses, invest, feel freedom from debt/financial struggles. So understandable why they'd take the money, it will make a huge difference

  6. Hey Ariel, I’m a law student at Georgetown; would love to come on and talk to you about the antitrust suit!

  7. 0:27: 🥊 Update on long-awaited antitrust lawsuit in MMA world revealed through journalist report.
    2:23: ⚖️ Settlement reached in UFC antitrust lawsuits, preventing trial and potential damages of up to $1.6 billion.
    4:35: ⚖️ Settlement reached in UFC antitrust lawsuits, potentially ending long-standing legal battle.
    6:54: ⚖️ Implications of UFC antitrust lawsuits settlement on fighters' rights and business practices.
    8:58: ⚖️ Reflection on the significance of UFC's antitrust lawsuits settlement and the need for further insights.

    Timestamps by Tammy AI

  8. 30% goes to the legal teams and what's left is divided to 1200 fighters that signed on as plaintiffs which means 194k goes to each fighter, big deal they basically got 5 to 6 years of minimum wage job, great job guys we are really impressed.

  9. Ariel, democracy, for sure they voted and that won . These new fighters after the sale should unite and have an union if they want more money. But right now there is no monopoly, I can name more then 15 fighting leagues only MMA , Caposa can name more then 50 or after a quick research.

  10. Overall this is a win for the UFC…not cos they only paid 350m…it was more to do with the other part of the claim i.e. potentially impact on fighter contracts. If settlement is solely for damages and no change to contracts then UFC win. Simple as that.

  11. The Canadian is giving us a political lesson. Right now nothing is stopping Uncle Joe and the Democrats from passing anything for the UFC fighters.

  12. Happy Ariel? You have been rooting for the demise of the UFC for almost a decade now. Does this make you happy?

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