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As we previously reported, Kurt Angle was set to make a big announcement related to some type of new relationship he has agreed to with Bellator Mma. This sparked all kinds of speculation online, specifically about the possibility of Angle making his mixed martial arts debut for the promotion. Instead, it turns out that Angle’s role for the company will be much less than what people had expected.
News broke on Wednesday evening that Angle has agreed to appear at a fan festival in St. Louis, Missouri in conjunction with Bellator 145. The event will be held on November 5, one day before Bellator 145 occurs at the Scottrade Center in St. Louis. Angle will also be appearing at the arena for the Bellator 145 show itself, but he will not be fighting.
While some of Angle’s fans may have been disappointed in this news, it is the right decision for Angle and his future.
As we previously reported, Kurt Angle was set to make a big announcement related to some type of new relationship he has agreed to with Bellator Mma. This sparked all kinds of speculation online, specifically about the possibility of Angle making his mixed martial arts debut for the promotion. Instead, it turns out that Angle’s role for the company will be much less than what people had expected.
News broke on Wednesday evening that Angle has agreed to appear at a fan festival in St. Louis, Missouri in conjunction with Bellator 145. The event will be held on November 5, one day before Bellator 145 occurs at the Scottrade Center in St. Louis. Angle will also be appearing at the arena for the Bellator 145 show itself, but he will not be fighting.
While some of Angle’s fans may have been disappointed in this news, it is the right decision for Angle and his future.
- 10/29/2015
- by Ryan Droste
- Obsessed with Film
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The lawsuit rumoured to be filed against the Ufc over the the last few days became a reality Monday, when a press conference was held with selected media members present to announce the suit. A class action (meaning it will represent not just a handful of fighters but all current and former Ufc fighters for the time period the lawsuit covers), it is without question the biggest legal action the Ufc has ever faced.
The suit alleges that the Ufc is running a monopoly and unfairly keeping pay rates down for fighters, and has once again brought the issue of fighter pay to the forefront. There’s no real surprise there, however, there are a lot of other surprises peppered throughout the suit. Everything from who is behind it (Mark Coleman was rumoured at one point, but that turned out not to be the case), who has since joined it,...
The lawsuit rumoured to be filed against the Ufc over the the last few days became a reality Monday, when a press conference was held with selected media members present to announce the suit. A class action (meaning it will represent not just a handful of fighters but all current and former Ufc fighters for the time period the lawsuit covers), it is without question the biggest legal action the Ufc has ever faced.
The suit alleges that the Ufc is running a monopoly and unfairly keeping pay rates down for fighters, and has once again brought the issue of fighter pay to the forefront. There’s no real surprise there, however, there are a lot of other surprises peppered throughout the suit. Everything from who is behind it (Mark Coleman was rumoured at one point, but that turned out not to be the case), who has since joined it,...
- 12/18/2014
- by Jay Anderson
- Obsessed with Film
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